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Press Release
Fairfield County Bank
Branches Approved; Greater Danbury Advisory Board Formed

Fairfield County Bank recently held the first meeting of its newly formed Greater
Danbury Advisory Board. The members include: Robert Van Houten,
CPA, Fiorita, Kornhaas, & Van Houten, Danbury; Terry Pellegrini,
Attorney, Moots, Pellegrini, Mannion, Martindale & Dratch, P.C., New
Milford; Kevin Dumas, CPA, Estate & Tax Management, New Milford;
Greg Steiner, Principal, Berkshire Corporate Park and Steiner, Inc.,
Bethel; Hal Kurfehs, Coldwell Banker Commercial, Bethel; Patrick
Cleary, Pre-Engineered Building Concepts, Brookfield; Dan DiBuono,
Tower Realty Corporation, Brookfield and Dan O’Grady, Attorney,
Bethel.
January 29, 2007 - Fairfield County Bank has received the necessary
approvals to open two offices in Danbury. The first office, which is
scheduled to open in the next few weeks, will be located in the
Atrium Building at 457 Main Street. The bank’s commercial lending
team which consists of Bill Starbuck, Executive Vice President,
Northern Fairfield County Division; Bill Barnhart, Vice President,
Commercial Lending and Lisa Ann Allaby, Assistant Vice President,
Business Development, will be located in the Atrium office. The
second office will be a full-service branch at 114 Federal Road and
is currently scheduled for a Spring opening.
“We
already have a significant base of customers from the town of
Danbury. With our expansion into Danbury more residents and
businesses will be able to experience first-hand our superior
service and commitment to excellence. We’re active in the community,
sponsor charitable events, and work one-on-one with local businesses
to help them succeed. After all, when our customers succeed, we
succeed,” stated Gary Smith, President and CEO of Fairfield County
Bank.
The
Bank has also formed an Advisory Board comprised of area business
owners and leaders.
“We’re very pleased to have such a distinctive and high-powered
representation of the Greater Danbury market area on our Advisory Board,"
stated Mr. Starbuck, a Ridgefield resident, who leads the bank’s
commercial market initiatives for the Greater Danbury area.
"We look forward to having these individuals assist the bank in
developing our market share and in advising how we can improve the
delivery of banking services to area businesses.”
Founded in 1871, Fairfield County Bank, which includes the
Ridgefield Bank division, is a $1.4 billion community bank with 18
offices throughout Fairfield County including Danbury, Ridgefield,
Georgetown, Wilton, Norwalk, Rowayton, Darien, Fairfield, and
Westport.
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