MID PENN BANK HIRES LAYNE CROTHERS AS REGIONAL PRESIDENT

Posted on Jan 22nd, 2024

Mid Penn Bank (the “Bank”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. (“Mid Penn”) (NASDAQ: MPB), is pleased to announce that Layne Crothers has been hired as senior vice president and regional president of the Lehigh and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre region. Layne will be instrumental in the delivery of the Bank’s commercial, treasury, insurance, and wealth services in the region.

Crothers comes to the Bank from Truist Bank, where he was senior vice president of commercial banking. With more than 15 years of experience in financial services, Crothers has a proven record of building new commercial relationships and providing tailored solutions to his clients. At the Bank, he will focus on business development in the Lehigh and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre region and will report to President of the Commercial and Consumer Bank and Chief Revenue Officer Scott Micklewright.

“Layne’s experience and in-depth knowledge of the market make him a great addition to our leadership team,” Micklewright said. “He is committed to finding the right solutions for his customers and to growing his team’s book of business. We are excited to have Layne join us and know he will play a vital role in our success in this market.”

Crothers attended Salisbury University where he majored in communication arts with a minor in business administration. He resides in Moosic with his wife and three children. He is an active member of his community and serves on the Board of Directors as well as the treasurer of the Luzerne Foundation and the Wyoming Valley Children’s Association.

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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