CNB welcomes Business Banking Officers
Canandaigua National Bank & Trust (CNB) has added Paul Hohensee and Terry Kelley as Business Banking Officers.
Paul Hohensee has joined CNB as Vice President, Business Banking Officer and brings over 30 years of business lending experience. Most recently, Hohensee was a Vice President and Commercial Banker at S & T Bank where he managed a significant portfolio that included real estate-based loans involving multi-family, commercial, self-storage, mobile home parks, and construction projects. In his current role, he works closely with branch community offices to review commercial portfolios and develop new opportunities.
Hohensee attended Rochester Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Finance. Additionally, he has an Economic Development Professional Certification from the National Development Council, Washington, D.C., and is a program graduate of Leadership Rochester. His community involvement includes volunteer roles with the United Way of Rochester, Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Catholic Charities, Rochester Small Business Council, and Villa of Hope.
Terry Kelley joined CNB in 2021 with 25 years of financial services experience, most recently at Evans Bank. Prior to Evans, Terry spent 10 years with M&T Bank, 5 years with Five Star, and 11 years between Steuben Trust and Bath National Bank. In his role as Vice President, Business Banking Officer at CNB, he works with community office staff to help establish and grow commercial portfolios.
Kelley has completed business courses at Genesee Community College and is licensed as a Notary Public in New York State. Kelley is also a graduate of Leadership Rochester. He holds several board positions, including Rochester City Ballet and Delphi Rise. A member of the Rochester Rotary Club, he is also Co-Chair of the B2B Committee.
Founded in 1887, Canandaigua National Bank & Trust is the region’s only local, full-service, community-owned financial institution, with 25 branches in Ontario and Monroe counties, as well as three Financial Services Offices, located in Canandaigua, Bushnell’s Basin, and downtown Rochester. Together they offer a full range of financial services for individuals, businesses, municipalities, and not-for-profit organizations. For more information, visit CNBank.com.
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