TYSONS CORNER, Va., May 2, 2026 — Old Dominion National Bank (ODNB) has been named one of the Best Places to Work by the Washington Business Journal, earning the No. 14 ranking among large companies in the Greater Washington region.
The recognition highlights ODNB’s commitment to fostering a supportive, engaging, and mission-driven workplace where employees are empowered to grow professionally while delivering exceptional service to clients and communities.
“We are proud to be recognized as a Best Place to Work,” said Mark Merrill, Chairman and CEO of ODNB. “This honor reflects the dedication of our team and the culture we have built together, which prioritizes collaboration, integrity, and a shared commitment to serving our customers and communities.”
The Washington Business Journal’s Best Places to Work awards are based on employee feedback gathered through confidential surveys administered by Quantum Workplace. The rankings evaluate several factors, including team effectiveness, trust in leadership, communication, and overall employee engagement.
ODNB’s recognition reflects its continued focus on a positive employee experience, supported by competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a collaborative culture that advances both individual and organizational success.
About ODNB Financial Corporation and Old Dominion National Bank
ODNB Financial Corporation is the holding company for Old Dominion National Bank, a locally owned community bank serving markets including the Washington, D.C., metro area, with executive headquarters in Tysons Corner, Virginia, and full-service branches in Tysons Corner and Leesburg, Virginia; Central Virginia, through its Albemarle County branches; and South Florida, through its Boca Raton office. Centre 1st Bank, a division of the Bank, serves Pennsylvania and New Jersey from offices in State College, Pennsylvania. ODNB Wealth Management, a wholly owned division of the Bank, serves clients from its office in Haverford, Pennsylvania. ODNB offers a full range of commercial and consumer financial services in the communities it serves. The Company had $1.6 billion in total assets at March 31, 2026.
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Old Dominion National Bank
Mark Merrill
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
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