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New president, CEO named for Orrstown Bank

Adam Metz has been named president and chief executive officer at Orrstown Bank. PHOTO/PROVIDED BY ORRSTOWN BANK

New president, CEO named for Orrstown Bank

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Adam Metz has been named president and chief executive officer at effective today.

Metz succeeds Thomas Quinn, Jr., who retired from Orrstown Bank and the company effective June 1, following 17 years. Metz was also appointed to the board of directors of the bank and the company.

“I am honored to assume the role of president and chief executive officer and to continue building on the strong foundation established under Tom Quinn’s leadership,” Metz said in a statement. “As we look to the future, we will remain firmly rooted in Orrstown Bank’s tradition of relationship-focused while advancing innovative solutions to support our clients’ long-term success.”

Metz previously served in several senior executive positions at Orrstown Bank, most recently as senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, he has been instrumental in driving growth, enhancing client experience, and strengthening operational performance across the organization.

“Adam is a proven and respected leader who understands our markets, our clients, and the importance our commitment to community banking,” said Chairman of the Board Joel Zullinger. “His strategic vision, integrity, and deep industry expertise make him exceptionally well suited to lead Orrstown Bank forward into its next chapter.”

Zullinger said Quinn has had a lasting and meaningful impact on Orrstown Bank.

“Tom’s leadership and vision have helped to transform Orrstown into a premier community bank with a track record of delivering exceptional service to its clients while building value for its shareholders,” said Zullinger. “We are deeply grateful for his dedication and wish him the very best in his well-earned retirement.”

With $5.6 billion in assets, , Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Orrstown Bank, provide a range of consumer and business financial services in , , , , , Perry, and counties.