The $2.1 billion-asset company said in a press release that Critelli will take on the new role after he steps down from his leadership posts on May 9.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Norwood CEO to become chairman after retiring
Lewis Critelli, who is retiring as president and CEO of Norwood
Financial, will become the Honesdale, Pa., company’s chairman.
Critelli joined the bank in 1995 as chief financial officer. He has
been president and CEO since 2010.
The company said in March that James Donnelly, former chief
commercial officer at Bangor Savings Bank, would
succeed Critelli after his retirement.
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