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Samp;;T Bank Appoints Reid Smith as Commercial Lender


Published on 2013-05-07 10:00:21 - Market Wire
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S&T Bank Appoints Reid Smith as Commercial Lender -- INDIANA, Pa., May 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

INDIANA, Pa., May 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- [ S&T Bank ] (NASDAQ: [ STBA ]), a full-service financial institution with branch locations in 11 Pennsylvania counties, is pleased to announce the appointment of Reid Smith to commercial lender.  In his new role, Smith is responsible for maintaining and growing commercial loan and deposit relationships in Fayette and Westmoreland counties.

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"Reid has a proven track record of developing and maintaining long-term client relationships that are mutually beneficial," said Dave Antolik , senior executive vice president and chief lending officer of S&T Bank.  "We are excited to welcome him to the S&T Bank team and know that he will become an asset to our clients who are seeking smart lending solutions."

Prior to joining S&T Bank, Smith served as vice president relationship manager at another regional financial institution, where he managed a variety of commercial credit accounts.  He has also held leadership positions at two other regional banks.  Smith earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration, finance from Waynesburg College.     

For more information about S&T Bank, please visit [ www.stbank.com ] or call 800.325.2265.

About S&T Bank 
Headquartered in Indiana, PA, S&T Bancorp, Inc. operates offices within Allegheny, Armstrong, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Indiana, Jefferson, Washington and Westmoreland counties as well as a loan production office in Akron, Ohio. With assets of $4.5 billion, S&T Bancorp, Inc. stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol STBA. For more information, visit [ www.stbank.com ]. 

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