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ODNB Names Gregory Jay to Serve as SVP, Market Executive - Loudoun County

TYSONS CORNER, Va., April 1, 2022—Old Dominion National Bank announced today that Greg Jay has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Market Executive - Loudoun County,  He is responsible for serving commercial banking clients, particularly in Loudoun County and across the Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

“We are very pleased to welcome Greg to ODNB, as he brings a wealth of experience in commercial banking and a long track record as a business and community leader in Loudoun County. I look forward to his valuable contributions to our clients and our team,” said Chief Executive Officer and Chairman Mark Merrill.

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ODNB Releases Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial Results

TYSONS CORNER, Va., February 14, 2022 - Old Dominion National Bank (ODNB) is pleased to report continued growth and strong financial performance for the quarter and year-ended December 31, 2021. ODNB delivered record earnings of $6.6 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2021, with total assets reaching $837.5 million at December 31, 2021.

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Old Dominion National Bank Names Todd Rowley Regional President for Central Virginia

TYSONS CORNER, Va., November 23, 2021 -- Old Dominion National Bank (ODNB) announced the appointment of Todd Rowley to serve as the bank's Regional President for Central Virginia. Rowley will be based in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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ODNB and Centre 1st Bank Secure $301 Million in PPP Funds for Small Businesses and Nonprofits

TYSONS CORNER, Va. and STATE COLLEGE, Pa., May 19, 2021 — Old Dominion National Bank announced that ODNB and its Centre 1st Bank division secured $301 million in funding for more than 700 small businesses and nonprofits through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) before the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced in May that federal funds for the initiative were exhausted.

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Robert Hubbell and William Reilly Join Old Dominion National Bank’s Board of Directors

TYSONS CORNER, Va., February 22, 2021 — Old Dominion National Bank appointed Robert Hubbell and William Reilly to its Board of Directors. The two new directors, both based in the Washington, D.C. metro area, bring extensive knowledge and experience of the local business community and corporate board experience to ODNB.

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Former D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams Joins Old Dominion National Bank’s Board of Directors

TYSONS CORNER, Va., October 27, 2020 — Old Dominion National Bank appointed Former Mayor Anthony A. Williams, who served as the mayor of Washington D.C. from 1999 through 2007, to its Board of Directors.

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Centre1st Bank’s Parent Company Appoints Pennsylvania State Senator Jake Corman to Board of Directors

STATE COLLEGE, Pa., October 27, 2020 — The parent company of Centre1st Bank, a Division of Old Dominion National Bank, has appointed Jacob “Jake” Doyle Corman III to its Board of Directors.

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ODNB Named to Washington Business Journal's Fastest Growing Companies

ODNB is proud to announce that our Bank has been named among the Washington Business Journal's 75 Fastest Growing Companies. We are extremely thankful for all the hard work of our staff, and the partnership of all our customers.

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Old Dominion National Bank Board Names Daniel M. Harrington Vice Chairman

TYSONS CORNER, Va. and STATE COLLEGE, Pa., August 31, 2020 — The Board of Old Dominion National Bank has appointed Daniel M. Harrington to serve as vice chairman, succeeding Wesley Yuan, who remains a director of the bank.

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ODNB and Centre1st Bank Secure $152.7 Million For Small Businesses and Nonprofits Through the Paycheck Protection Program

ODNB has helped 353 new and existing customers in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Central Pennsylvania, and other market areas secure SBA-backed loans through the Paycheck Protection Program.

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