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Quakertown, PA (August 17, 2018) Chris Cattie, Executive Vice President/Chief Information Technology Officer of QNB Bank, recently graduated from the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking in Philadelphia. Offered in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, the ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking trains the future leaders of the industry. Nine percent of last year’s 684 attendees were executive vice presidents, chairpersons or CEO’s, while an additional 27 percent held the title of vice president or director. In addition, many attendees represent federal regulatory agencies or firms serving the industry. All participants are considered rising stars in their organizations and represent more than 48 states and 21 countries. For more than 80 years, Stonier has trained more than 26,000 of the nation’s top banking executives and government regulators, many of whom have reached the pinnacle of their organizations. Chris has been in banking for 22 years. In his previous role at another financial institution, Chris served as Senior Vice President of Information Technology. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Lock Haven University for Accounting and Management. He then continued his education at LaSalle University where he received his MBA. Chris lives in Willow Grove with his family. He remains active in his community where he serves as a volunteer and coach for the Upper Moreland Soccer Club. Contact: Steven Burkhardt 215-538-5600 x5756 sburkhardt@qnbbank.com
Quakertown, PA (August 17, 2018) Chris Cattie, Executive Vice President/Chief Information Technology Officer of QNB Bank, recently graduated from the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking in Philadelphia.
Offered in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, the ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking trains the future leaders of the industry. Nine percent of last year’s 684 attendees were executive vice presidents, chairpersons or CEO’s, while an additional 27 percent held the title of vice president or director. In addition, many attendees represent federal regulatory agencies or firms serving the industry. All participants are considered rising stars in their organizations and represent more than 48 states and 21 countries. For more than 80 years, Stonier has trained more than 26,000 of the nation’s top banking executives and government regulators, many of whom have reached the pinnacle of their organizations.
Chris has been in banking for 22 years. In his previous role at another financial institution, Chris served as Senior Vice President of Information Technology. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Lock Haven University for Accounting and Management. He then continued his education at LaSalle University where he received his MBA. Chris lives in Willow Grove with his family. He remains active in his community where he serves as a volunteer and coach for the Upper Moreland Soccer Club.
Contact: Steven Burkhardt 215-538-5600 x5756 sburkhardt@qnbbank.com