FCCB Welcomes New Regional Board Members
04/15/2022 | Announcements
FCCB (First Citizens Community Bank) would like to welcome seven new members to their regional boards, including: Jose Lopez, Jamie Yocum, John Zimmerman, and John Hess, who have all joined the Southcentral Regional Board. Other new members include, T. Thompson (East Regional Board), Bill Miller (Central Regional Board) and Bill Lattanzio (Delaware Regional Board).
Read MoreCitizens Financial Services, Inc. Submits Application To Uplist On The Nasdaq Capital Market
04/11/2022 | CZFS
Citizens Financial Services, Inc (OTCPink: CZFS) (the Company), the holding company for First Citizens Community Bank, today announced that it has submitted an initial application to list its common stock on the Nasdaq Capital Market (Nasdaq).
Read MoreFCCB Honors 2021 Top Employees
04/04/2022 | Announcements
Randall E. Black, CEO and President of FCCB (First Citizens Community Bank) recently announced the winners of several awards the Bank presents each year to honor their top performers. Amongst the coveted honors are the Employees of the Year, the Superior Team Spirit Award, the Outstanding Service Award, the President's Award and the FCCB Volunteer of the Year award.
Read MoreFCCB Builds Better Communities One Day at a Time
03/15/2022 | Announcements
At First Citizens Community Bank (FCCB), their mission of building better communities was made apparent in their recent donation of $20,000, which the Bank pledged to the Susquehanna Health Foundation. The donation will support hospitals in North Central Pennsylvania, including facilities in Wellsboro, Williamsport, Lock Haven and Muncy. Every dollar will stay local to provide life-changing medicine close to the Bank?s headquarters, Mansfield, PA.
Read MoreRandall E. Black Named to Central Penn Business Journal Power 100 List
02/23/2022 | Announcements
Randall E. Black, CEO and President of First Citizens Community Bank headquartered in Mansfield PA was recently recognized in the Central Penn Business Journal's Power 100 List. To be included in the list, individuals must be leaders who shape their communities and influence the quality of life in the region. The list is not ranked or scored, rather its purpose is to showcase the men and women who make a difference while recognizing their accomplishments.
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