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Old Dominion Strengthens Executive & Board Leadership

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July 29, 2019
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Old Dominion National Bank has named Mark S. Merrill chairman of the company’s board of directors.

Merrill joined Old Dominion in December 2015 and had served as president, CEO and a director of the board since June 2016. He will continue to serve as CEO.

In addition, Jack Infield was named president of the bank and a member of its board. He will continue to serve as president of Centre1st, a division of Old Dominion National Bank. Infield was previously Old Dominion’s senior executive vice president, Strategy.

“Old Dominion is the third bank that Jack and I have worked to build together, and he was critical to our efforts to raise nearly $69 million in new capital from our network of local investors and business associates,” Merrill said.

Other promotions and appointments designed to strengthen Old Dominion National Bank’s executive and Board leadership are:

  •  Wesley Yuan was named vice chairman of the board. He previously served as chairman of the board since 2013.
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  •  Kevin Albrigo was named senior executive vice president, chief revenue officer. He previously served as executive vice president and chief lending officer.
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  • Penny Bladich was named executive vice president, chief lending officer. She previously served as executive vice president, commercial lending.
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  • Sushil Clarence was named executive vice president, chief banking officer. He previously served as executive vice president, Government and Technology Banking.
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“We have an exceptional team in place, and I am incredibly proud to be leading it during what is a truly exciting time of growth and opportunity for Old Dominion National Bank,” Merrill said.

Old Dominion is an independent, locally-owned and managed community bank with executive headquarters in Tysons Corner, VA and more than $325 million in assets.

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