Mid Penn Bank Hires Dan Baronick as Commercial Loan Manager in Western PA

Posted on Sep 5th, 2023

Dan_Baronick-0001Mid Penn Bank (the “Bank”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. (“Mid Penn”) (NASDAQ: MPB), expands its commercial lending team in Western PA with the addition of Dan Baronick as commercial loan manager and senior vice president.

Baronick has 18 years of experience in the financial services industry and comes to the Bank from NexTier Bank, where he was the market manager for Central PA. In his new position, he has been tapped to enhance the footprint of the Bank throughout Western PA and will focus on further developing Mid Penn Bank as a competitive presence in the region. Baronick will report to Senior Vice President and Regional President John Kline.

“We are pleased to welcome Dan to the team and look forward to the value he will bring to our clients and community members in Western PA,” Kline said. “He has exceptional industry experience and will be a key contributor to the development and expansion of Mid Penn’s brand of banking in the western part of the state.”

Baronick attended Slippery Rock University and the PBA-Bucknell University School of Banking. He resides in DuBois and maintains a deep commitment to his community, having served on the boards of Make-A-Wish of Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia, the Mel Blount Youth Home, and the City of Dubois Civil Service Board. He is also a coach for DuBois Little League and an advisor for the City of DuBois in the UCAA Small College Baseball and Softball World Series.

 

About Mid Penn Bank

Mid Penn Bank, headquartered in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, has been serving the community since 1868. The Bank operates 49 retail locations throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and central New Jersey, and has total assets of approximately $5 billion. Mid Penn offers a comprehensive portfolio of financial products and services to meet the banking needs of the communities it serves. To learn more, please visit www.midpennbank.com.

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