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Nancy Foran-Pinzon Joins Peapack Private Bank & Trust

Nancy Foran-Pinzon Joins Peapack Private Bank & Trust

BEDMINSTER, NJ - May 27, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE ) - Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select Market: PGC) and Peapack Private Bank & Trust announce that Nancy Foran-Pinzon has joined the Bank as a Senior Managing Director and Group Director with its Commercial Banking division. Nancy joins a team of bankers now responsible for helping grow Peapack Private into Long Island and the Tri-State Area. She is based out of the Bank's Melville, New York location.
A former vice president and group director with Flagstar Bank, Nancy helped establish the first Suffolk County PCG Group and Financial Center for then Signature Bank, growing the group's book of business to a peak of $306 million in balances, and commitments to $230 million, and outstandings of $120 million. Prior to Flagstar/Signature, at Fleet Bank, she was a vice president, portfolio manager for the contractor team, working with several relationship managers, maintaining the quality of the book of business, gathering financial information and assisting in the underwriting process. Nancy held additional roles at Fleet Bank as she developed her career over the years.
Nancy is a graduate of Babson College, graduating in three years, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance.
About the Company
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation is a New Jersey bank holding company with total assets of $7.1 billion and assets under management and/or administration of $11.8 billion as of March 31, 2025. Founded in 1921, Peapack Private Bank & Trust is a commercial bank that offers a client-centric approach to banking, providing high-quality products along with customized and innovative wealth management, investment banking, commercial and personal banking solutions. The Bank's wealth management division offers comprehensive financial, tax, fiduciary and investment advice and solutions to individuals, families, privately held businesses, family offices and not-for-profit organizations, which help them to establish, maintain and expand their legacy. Peapack Private Bank & Trust offers an unparalleled commitment to client service. Visit www.peapackprivate.com for more information.
Contact: Denise Pace-Sanders, Peapack Private Bank & Trust, SVP Managing Principal, Brand and Marketing Director, 500 Hills Drive, Suite 300, Bedminster, NJ 07921, [email protected], (908) 470-3322
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