Todd R. Hurley Appointed to Lower Bucks Family YMCA Board of Directors

10/18/17

Todd R. Hurley

Penn Community Bank Chief Relationship Officer to help lead Bucks County nonprofit

Penn Community Bank is pleased to announce that Executive Vice President, Chief Relationship Officer Todd R. Hurley has been appointed to the Lower Bucks Family YMCA’sboard of directors.

In his roles as Chief Relationship Officer and Executive Director of the Penn Community Foundation, Hurley is responsible for fostering close relationships with local businesses and nonprofits across Bucks and Montgomery counties.

“We are grateful for Todd’s leadership and service and for Penn Community Bank’s commitment to the YMCA and our mission,” said Zane Moore, Managing President/CEO of Lower Bucks Family YMCA. “It is only through the financial support from donors, the dedication of our volunteers, and the vision of our board of directors that the Y is able to continue to serve as a valuable community resource for so many.”

With the motto, “For youth development, for healthy living, for social responsibility,” the YMCA has been bringing together people in more than 10,000 neighborhoods across the nation for more than 160 years. With branches in Fairless Hills, Newtown, and Morrisville, the Lower Bucks Family YMCA aims to strengthen the community so that regardless of age, income or background, everyone has the opportunity to grow and learn.

“Organizations such as the Y do so much good for our local communities, and I am proud to help support that mission,” said Hurley. “Encouraging volunteerism and community service is a vital part of Penn Community Bank’s business philosophy because we know that when our local communities prosper, we all benefit.”

A longtime resident of Bucks County, Hurley is active in numerous organizations, including serving as vice president of the Perkasie chapter of Rotary International, as a board director for the Pennridge Chamber of Commerce, and as a ruling elder for the Presbyterian Church of Deep Run.A graduate of Pennridge High School and Shippensburg University, Hurley lives in Perkasie.

About Penn Community:

Penn Community Bank holds more than $1.9 billion in assets, employs more than 300 people, and offers banking, lending, insurance and investments at 24 bank branches and two administrative centers throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania. As an independent, mutual financial institution, Penn Community Bank is not publicly traded and operates with its long-term mission in mind: to help businesses grow and prosper, to provide financial resources to individuals and families throughout their lifetimes, to strengthen the local economy, and to partner with local organizations to act as a catalyst for positive growth in every market it serves.

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