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Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • September 25, 2013 Business Four promoted at Atlantic Stewardship Bank John Lindemulder Jennifer McGlynn Donald A. Stanford Mark J. Maurer Atlantic Stewardship Bank recently announced the promotions of John Lin- demulder, Jennifer McGlynn, Donald A. Stanford, and Mark J. Maurer. ASB President and CEO Paul Van Ostenbridge wished these bank employ- ees well in their new positions, and said he looks forward to the contributions they will make to the future growth of the bank. Lindemulder, a Bloomingdale resident, has been promoted to vice president/branch manager. He will continue to serve at the bank’s Wayne Hills office located at 87 Berdan Avenue in Wayne. Lindemulder has been with the bank for seven years. He previously served as assistant vice president/branch manager. Lindemulder has over 20 years of customer service experience, having owned and operated a small business. McGlynn has been named vice president of information technology. She will serve at the bank’s headquarters at 630 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park. McGlynn has been with the bank since May 2012. She holds a bachelor’s of sci- ence degree in information systems from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a mas- ter’s certificate in IS/IT project manage- ment from Villanova University. As vice president, McGlynn will be responsible for managing and overseeing the technol- ogy infrastructure and operations for the bank, including managing IT regulatory compliance, vendor management and busi- ness continuity. Previously, she served as assistant vice president/MIS administrator. McGlynn has over 11 years of information technology experience. Stanford, who resides in Short Hills, will now serve as senior vice president and senior credit officer. He will be based at the bank’s office at 400 Hamburg Turnpike in Wayne. Stanford has been with the bank for one year. He holds a bachelor’s degree in busi- ness administration/marketing from Seton Hall University. In his new role, Stanford will be responsible for providing support, direction, and loan policies and procedures to ensure the overall quality of the bank’s lending portfolio. He is also responsible for participating in several committees involved in the management of the bank. He has over 30 years of progressive management expe- rience within the financial services indus- try. Prior to joining Atlantic Stewardship Bank, Stanford held the position of credit officer for a large regional bank. Stanford has an extensive background in commercial lending, credit risk, and loan review man- agement. Maurer, a Mahwah resident, has been named executive vice president. He will serve at the Wayne office located at 400 Hamburg Turnpike. Maurer has been with the bank since April 2012. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Rutgers University. In his (continued on page 21)