Frank P. Micalizzi has been promoted to senior vice president at M&T Bank, the company recently announced. The Ridgefield, Conn., resident is based in Tarrytown, where he also serves as M&T Bank”™s Tarrytown/Connecticut regional president.
As regional president, Micalizzi oversees M&T Bank”™s commercial banking operations, including middle-market, commercial real estate, health care and not-for-profit businesses, in Connecticut and in Westchester and Rockland counties. He was appointed to the post last November, when the bank announced a series of leadership promotions to manage operations in the metropolitan New York and New Jersey area following its $3.7 billion acquisition of Hudson City Bancorp last year.
Prior to joining M&T in 2009, Micalizzi spent more than 25 years with JPMorgan Chase in senior positions, including senior vice president and division manager, according to an M&T spokesperson.
The banker is four-term president of the Hudson Valley chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America and a former board member of the Westchester County Association.
He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Davis and Elkins College in West Virginia and is a graduate of the Leadership Development Program at the University of Michigan”™s Ross School of Business.
M&T Bank is a subsidiary of M&T Bank Corp., a financial holding company headquartered in Buffalo, with banking offices in New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
With its parent company”™s acquisition of Hudson City last fall, M&T Bank”™s presence in the metropolitan area grew to 17 branch offices in Westchester and 10 offices in Fairfield County.