April 21, 2025 - 17:45

CANFIELD, Ohio, April 21, 2025—Farmers National Bank has announced significant changes within its Accounting and Finance Group. The bank revealed that Joseph Sabat will be retiring from his position as Chief Accounting Officer, with his last day set for May 2nd, 2025. Sabat's contributions to the bank over the years have been invaluable, and his decision to retire marks the end of an era for the organization.
In light of this transition, Farmers National Bank is also pleased to announce the addition of a new member to its finance team. This strategic move is aimed at ensuring a seamless continuation of the bank's financial operations and maintaining its commitment to excellence in service delivery. The bank is confident that the new hire will bring fresh perspectives and expertise to the team, further enhancing its financial strategies and operations.
As the bank prepares for this leadership change, it expresses gratitude to Sabat for his years of dedicated service and looks forward to a promising future with the new addition to the finance team.
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