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Posted February 24, 2021
(Kingston, NY) Ulster Savings Bank recently announced the promotion of Gregg Jocelyn to First Vice President of IT Services at the bank’s 180 Schwenk Drive, Kingston headquarters.
“Technology continues to be more important to our strategic future which has increased Gregg’s responsibilities,” said Bill Calderara, President and CEO of Ulster Savings. “Under his leadership, not only has our technology improved but so has our security and controls, as measured by our outside audits and reviews,” he added.
Mr. Jocelyn, of Port Ewen, will continue to be responsible for the management of the Bank’s information technology infrastructure, cybersecurity, and technology initiatives throughout the organization.
A graduate of Marist College with a Bachelor of Science degree, he holds a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation. He is also a member of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and continually advances his knowledge through CPE credits in the IT security field.
He joined Ulster Savings Bank in 1992.
About Ulster Savings Bank: Headquartered in Kingston, New York, Ulster Savings Bank is a Mutual Savings Bank with assets of $1.041 billion. Ulster Savings Bank has 14 branches located in Kingston, Lake Katrine, Gardiner, New Paltz, Newburgh, Phoenicia, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, Saugerties, Stone Ridge, Wappingers Falls, and Woodstock. Additional mortgage lending offices are located in Orange, Dutchess, and Westchester counties.
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