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Investors Bank names Washington Township resident vice president, senior market manager

Rennie Resalsingh will lead the bank’s new Lower Burlington Market

Rennie Resalsingh will be the Senior Market Manager for Investors Bank’s newly named Lower Burlington Market

Investors Bank has announced Rennie Resalsingh has been promoted to vice president and senior market manager for its newly named Lower Burlington Market. Resalsingh will be located in Sewell, while leading the bank’s Medford, Voorhees, Sewell, Glassboro, Williamstown and Pitman branches.

“In this new role my vision is to ensure Investors is the most competent and competitive financial institution in our market,” Resalsingh said. “We will set the standard for excellence in customer satisfaction, employee engagement, social responsibility and value — with the intent of contributing to the overall success of our communities.”

Resalsingh joined Investors in October 2010, and worked at the Supreme and East Orange branches before being tapped to aid in the bank’s strategic expansion in southern New Jersey. Under his leadership as branch manager, the Pitman office experienced significant growth.

“What attracted me to Investors Bank more than seven years ago was the bank’s culture and core values of character, cooperation, commitment and community,” Resalsingh said. “Investors is not just a bank, but a network of people who care deeply about our families, our work and our communities.”

Resalsingh works hard at giving back to the community and has an especially strong commitment to non-profit organizations whose missions align with the bank’s core values and his own belief in serving the community’s needs. Resalsingh is involved with more than a dozen local organizations in the southern New Jersey area that are working to enhance the lives of local residents.

In a career in financial services that has spanned more than 15 years, Resalsingh has advanced through every position in retail branch banking, starting out as a part-time teller. He is an established leader in business development, relationship management, talent acquisition and community commitment.

Resalsingh resides in Washington Township with his wife Ria and their children Talia and Travis.

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