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Lake Shore Starts Millennial Advisory Board

DUNKIRK — Lake Shore Savings Bank is pleased to announce the creation of its Millennial Advisory Board.

The Millennial Advisory Board will provide non-binding strategic advice to the management of Lake Shore Savings Bank with respect to digital and product relevance catering to the millennial generation. All nine members, selected based on their respective subject matter expertise, will serve a three-year term with the Millennial Advisory Board. Members include Alex Czechowski who is a State University of New York at Fredonia student majoring in computer science; Casy DeMarco who is an assistant vice president and associate relationship manager with HSBC Bank; Brandon Ihrig who teaches math at Amherst High School; Molly Krauza who is an associate attorney with Colucci and Gallaher; Kale Mann who is the founder and president of Soar Into Your Destiny Inc; Sue McNamara who is an assistant professor and internship coordinator with the State University of New York at Fredonia School of Business; Chrissy Ortolano who is the director of selection and recruitment with Northwestern Mutual; Chris Phillips who is an account executive and project manager for Accessium Group; and Steven Przybyla who is the executive vice president of business development and general counsel for Dent Neurological Institute.

”Lake Shore Savings is thrilled to introduce our Millennial Advisory Board,” said Dan Reininga, Lake Shore Savings Bank president and chief executive officer. ”This group of emerging leaders in various areas of expertise will offer an interesting perspective on the changing landscape of banking and how we can be better prepared to meet those needs in the form of our on-line and in-branch products and services.”

The Millennial Advisory Board will work closely with Lake Shore Savings Bank’s senior management team and will be a key resource in developing customer conveniences going forward.

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