Calvin L. Corriders
About Calvin L. Corriders
Calvin L. Corriders serves as the Regional President of Pathfinder Bank, where he has worked since 2012. He previously held the position of Senior Commercial Loan Officer at Beacon Federal and has played a significant role in shaping the bank's strategy and community engagement in the Syracuse region.
Work at Pathfinder Bank
Calvin L. Corriders has served as the Regional President at Pathfinder Bank since 2012. In this role, he oversees both commercial and retail sales teams, ensuring effective operations and strategic alignment within the organization. His leadership has been crucial in implementing the bank's strategic focus and direction, particularly in the Syracuse region. Under his guidance, Pathfinder Bank has strengthened its market position and enhanced its service offerings.
Previous Experience at Beacon Federal
Before joining Pathfinder Bank, Calvin L. Corriders worked at Beacon Federal as a Senior Commercial Loan Officer from 2008 to 2011. During his three years at Beacon Federal, he was responsible for managing commercial loan portfolios and fostering client relationships. His experience in this role contributed to his expertise in commercial banking and loan management.
Education and Expertise
Calvin L. Corriders studied at SUNY Brockport from 1980 to 1985, where he focused on Marketing and Management. He achieved a degree in Business Administration, which provided him with a solid foundation in business principles. His educational background supports his professional roles in banking and management, equipping him with the skills necessary for effective leadership.
Community Engagement in Onondaga County
Calvin L. Corriders plays a significant role in enhancing Pathfinder Bank's community presence in Onondaga County. His efforts focus on building relationships within the community and promoting the bank's services. Through various initiatives, he aims to strengthen the bank's ties to local businesses and residents, contributing to the overall economic development of the region.