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Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • November 27, 2013
Business Nancy Graves joins Junior Achievement State Board
Nancy E. Graves of Pascack Commu-
nity Bank and Pascack Community Ban-
corp, Inc. has been elected to the Junior
Achievement of New Jersey State Board of
Directors. “We are pleased to have Nancy join our
board of directors and bring her extensive
background in finance and banking. Her
leadership in the business community will
help Junior Achievement ensure future
success.” said Catherine Milone, president
of Junior Achievement of New Jersey.
Graves is president, chief executive
officer and board director of Pascack
Community Bank and Pascack Commu-
nity Bancorp, Inc. and has over 30 years of
outstanding banking experience.
“I am honored to join the Junior
Achievement State Board of Directors,”
Graves said. “I look forward to serving
Tyler Troast named ‘New
Face’ of civil engineering
Tyler Troast, P.E., M.ASCE, a 27-year-
old project manager at Tishman Construc-
tion, an AECOM company, was recently
named one of 10 New Faces of Civil
Engineering by the American Society of
Civil Engineers. The New Faces recogni-
tion program promotes the achievement
of young civil engineers by highlighting
their contribution to and impact on society.
Troast will be recognized for this honor
at ASCE’s annual Outstanding Projects
and Leaders Gala on March 20, 2014, in
Arlington, Virginia.
Troast joined Tishman Construction as
an assistant superintendent in 2008 work-
ing on the foundations of 4 World Trade
Center. He was then promoted to proj-
ect manager on 4 WTC. In this role, he
is responsible for managing the steel and
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Tyler Troast
with this very distinguished board and to
bringing the outstanding JA programs to
our communities.”
Prior to joining Pascack Community
Bank, Graves served in New Jersey Gov-
ernor Chris Christie’s administration for
three years as assistant division director of
the Department of Banking and Insurance,
where she oversaw the supervision and
regulation of over 80 state chartered finan-
cial institutions. In her official capacity,
she served as a member of the New Jersey
Office of Homeland Security, Financial
Sector Working Group and the EDA Board,
Loan and Audit committees.
Prior to her appointment, Graves held
executive level management positions at
several community banks in New Jersey
and Missouri serving in various capaci-
ties, including chief operating officer and
executive vice president.
Graves is a founding director of the
Coalition for Children, which provides
training for children, parents, and teachers
to raise awareness and prevent abduction,
abuse, and bullying. She has two daughters
and currently resides in Westfield.
Junior Achievement of New Jersey
is dedicated to giving young people the
knowledge and skills they need to own
their economic success, plan for their
future, and make smart academic and eco-
nomic choices. JA programs are delivered
by corporate and community volunteers.
They provide relevant, hands-on experi-
ences that give students from kindergarten
through high school knowledge and skills
in financial literacy, work readiness and
Nancy E. Graves
entrepreneurship. This past year, JANJ
reached 44,799 students in 2013 in more
than 71 school districts across the New
Jersey. For more information, visit www.
janj.org. Pascack Bancorp is the holding com-
pany for Pascack Community Bank, a
New Jersey chartered commercial bank
founded in 2002 with eight branches serv-
ing Bergen and northern Essex counties.
For more information, call (201) 689-7777
or visit www.pascackbank.com.