Following almost seven years of service at Tompkins Financial Advisors, Geoff Blyth has shared that he will retire in early 2026 from his role as senior vice president, chief investment officer.
“Geoff’s outstanding leadership and dedication have left an indelible mark on Tompkins,” Eric Taylor, president of Tompkins Financial Advisors, said. “He set a remarkable example through his commitment to our clients, our team and the communities we serve, setting the standard for excellence, integrity and confidence in our strategies that we will continue to uphold as Tompkins grows and evolves. We’re deeply grateful for his years of service and wish him all the best as he embarks on this next chapter.”
Blyth is responsible for leading Tompkins Financial Advisors’ investment committee, overseeing the team-oriented and collaborative approach to the firm’s overall investment process and strategy, and working closely with clients on their portfolio needs. With 30 years of portfolio and investment management experience, he previously served as chief investment officer at Genesee Valley Trust Company and senior investment strategist at CNB Wealth Management. A graduate of Colgate University, Blyth is known for his extensive involvement in his local community. His past appointments include the Heritage Christian Services Golf Committee, the Al Sigl Center Sports Committee, Rochester Rehabilitation Center Board of Directors and the Monroe Golf Club Board of Directors.
“It has been a privilege to spend such a significant portion of my career at Tompkins and to meaningfully contribute to the growth and success of not only the company, but so many colleagues and clients,” Blyth said. “I was incredibly fortunate to work alongside a dedicated team that values the long-term relationships that define our organization. I’ll continue to treasure these relationships in this next chapter, and I have every confidence in the team’s continued ability to deliver exceptional service and uphold the values that make Tompkins a trusted financial partner for generations to come.”







