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Franklin Bank hires commercial lending officer

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Ralph Homan brings with him nearly 40 years of banking experience

Franklin Bank welcomes Ralph Homan as vice president and commercial lending officer. Homan's main responsibilities will be to develop commercial business for the bank in Salem and Gloucester counties.

Ralph Homan FRANKLIN BANK.jpgRalph Homan 

Homan brings nearly 40 years of banking experience which includes a heavy concentration in lending. Immediately prior to joining the Franklin team, he was a business development officer at The First National Bank of Elmer for 15 years. Homan also previously worked at Woodstown National Bank for 25 years serving as their president and CEO for the last five.

Homan is a business administration graduate of Salem Community College where he is a member of the SCC Alumni Association and was the 1999 recipient of the SCC Distinguished Alumnus Award. Homan also attended Rowan University. He is a N.J. State Real Estate Commission-Licensed Referral Agent for the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance.

Homan is a community leader in his current appointment as treasurer of the Rotary Club of Woodstown and his previous appointment as the club and foundation president. He is an active member of the Sharptown United Methodist Church and served as past administration board and finance chairs. Homan is also a member of the Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale.

Homan resides in New Castle, Delaware with his wife, Victoria, of 38 years. They have three adult children; two living in Florida and one in Tennessee with 10 grandchildren.

Franklin Bank operates seven offices throughout Southern New Jersey; serving residents and businesses of Salem, Gloucester, Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland counties. 

This item submitted by Kimberly Cruz for Franklin Bank.

 

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