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LOCAL BANKER COMPLETES PA BANKERS ASSOCIATION’S ADVANCED SCHOOL OF BANKING

Aug 22, 2025

Berwick, PA— Tiffany Bienkowski, VP, Commercial Services Officer of First Keystone Community Bank, recently completed coursework and graduated from the 2025 Pennsylvania Bankers Association (PA Bankers) Advanced School of Banking, July 20-25, 2025.

Bienkowski has served the banking industry for 13 years. She started her career at FNCB Bank where she worked as a teller, customer service representative and finally in credit administration. She joined First Keystone in 2017 as a credit analyst and then became a commercial lender in 2021. Within her current job role, she is responsible for commercial and investment real estate loans, renovation and construction loans, and cash out financing & lines of credit. She also previously attended the School Of Commercial Lending in 2017 and is a graduate of the Leadership Central Penn program, Class of 2022.

PA Bankers’ Advanced School of Banking is a three-year program that teaches financial services knowledge and skills and paves the road for participants to become leaders at any level within their organization. The curriculum provides a greater understanding of the multiple banking disciplines and how those disciplines work together within the bank. It is analogous to 200-, 300- and 400-level college course study.

PA Bankers has been bringing banks and bankers together for more than 125 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.
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First Keystone Community Bank provides innovative business and personal banking products that focus on “Yesterday’s Traditions. Tomorrow’s Vision.” The Bank currently operates offices in Columbia (5), Luzerne (8), Montour (1), Monroe (4), and Northampton (1) counties.

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