Natalie Taptykoff receives “Tomorrow’s Promise Award” at Women in Banking Conference
PERKASIE, Pa. (March 2020) – Penn Community Bank, the largest mutual bank headquartered in Southeastern Pennsylvania, is proud to announce that AVP, Marketing Manager Natalie Taptykoff has been named the 2020 recipient of the Tomorrow’s Promise Award by PA Bankers.
The award, which recognizes a woman – aged 35 or younger – who is making a significant impact in the banking industry and the community she serves, was announced during the annual Women in Banking conference, which brings together banking professionals from across the state for a special event featuring networking, recognition and professional development designed to strengthen and deepen participants’ involvement in the industry, the association, and their communities.
“All of us at Penn Community Bank congratulate Natalie on this well-deserved recognition by the PA Bankers,” said Diane Brown, Penn Community Bank Chief Administrative Officer. “We are certain that Natalie will continue to shine as a leader and will help our organization, the financial industry, and our communities to grow and prosper.”
“PA Bankers is pleased to honor Natalie and the other Women in Banking Recognition of Excellence award winners who continually support and foster the growth and development of female professionals within the banking industry,” said Duncan Campbell, president & CEO, PA Bankers. “This program aligns with the association’s strategic mission to recruit and retain the most talented, diverse and inclusive workforce so that we may continue to cultivate economic growth in our communities.”
Taptykoff has been with Penn Community Bank’s Marketing department since 2013. As Marketing Manager, she oversees the bank’s online presence and has helped lead data transformation and digital marketing initiatives throughout the institution. In addition to serving on various bank committees, including the Diversity and Inclusion Council, Taptykoff is active in her community, including volunteering for United Way of Bucks County, Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County, and the Newtown Arts Company. She holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing and advertising from Rider University, and is working towards her MBA at the university.
About Penn Community: Penn Community Bank holds more than $2 billion in assets, employs more than 350 people, and offers banking, lending and investments at 24 bank financial centers and two administrative centers throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania. As an independent, mutual financial institution, Penn Community Bank is not publicly traded and operates with its long-term mission in mind: to help businesses grow and prosper, to provide financial resources to individuals and families throughout their lifetimes, to strengthen the local economy, and to partner with local organizations to act as a catalyst for positive growth in every market it serves.
About PA Bankers: PA Bankers has been bringing banks and bankers together for more than 120 years to learn, grow, serve and engage with their peers, communities and lawmakers. The association has built a strong reputation as a leading advocate for pro-banking policies at the state and federal levels, as well as the delivery of quality education, products and services for banks of all sizes and their employees.