Jeane M. Vidoni receives award for leadership in the regionโs financial industry
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (April 2018) โ Penn Community Bank, Bucks Countyโs leading independent, mutual bank, is proud to announce that President and CEO Jeane M. Vidoni has been selected as a 2018 Influencer of Finance by the Philadelphia Media Network, which publishes The Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, and Philly.com.
Executives from the media group presented the award to Vidoni in a ceremony on April 25 at the Ballroom at the Ben in Philadelphia. The ceremony was followed by a luncheon and a panel discussion on tax reform and the impact of new laws on businesses of all sizes.
The award, which recognizes leaders who are shaping the financial industry in the Philadelphia region, was presented to Vidoni in recognition of her leadership in the banking industry. Additional honorees were named in the categories of alternative investment advisor, CFO, CPA, and wealth management.
As president and CEO of Penn Community Bank, Pennsylvaniaโs second-largest mutual bank, Vidoniโs primary mission is to ensure that the Philadelphia region has the option to do business with a locally based, independently run financial organization. Throughout her 35-year career in the banking profession, Vidoni has served in various roles at local, regional and national banks throughout the Philadelphia region. When Penn Community Bank was formed in 2015 through the unification of two Bucks County mutual banks, Vidoni was tapped to lead the newly formed financial organization, which offers banking, lending, insurance and investments.
Since then, Penn Community Bank has opened two additional branch locations, including its first in Montgomery County, and has added 30 new jobs, a job growth rate of 10 percent. That growth was recognized with the 2017 Economic Impact Champion of Commerce award from the Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce.
About Penn Community: Penn Community Bank holds nearly $2 billion in assets, employs more than 300 people, and offers banking, lending, insurance and investments at 24 bank financial centers and two administrative centers throughout Bucks County and Montgomery County, 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.