Investors Bank appoints Cynthia Ricker Lawrenceville Branch Manager

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Investors Bank has appointed Pennington resident Cynthia Ricker Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager for its Lawrenceville office, located at 160 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road.

Investors Bank has appointed Pennington resident Cynthia Ricker Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager for its Lawrenceville office, located at 160 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road.

Before joining Investors, Ricker spent 25 years with PNC Bank, where she held the position of Vice President and Branch Manager. She was charged with supporting non-profits, retail, and commercial clients in the bank’s Princeton market. Ricker began her career in banking as a Training Coordinator with Princeton Bank and Trust in 1981. She returned to retail banking when Princeton Bank and Trust merged with Horizon Bancorp. Horizon then merged with Chemical Bank, which then merged with PNC.

Originally from Massachusetts, Ricker earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Lesley University. Active in numerous organizations, Ricker currently is on the board of the YWCA Princeton. A nine-year breast cancer survivor, she is a volunteer for the Breast Cancer Resource Center at the YWCA Princeton, and a past grants committee member for the Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey Affiliate for the Cure. She also is a past co-chair for Komen’s “Spirit of Jane Rodney” annual event.

Ricker also serves on the board of VolunteerConnect, an organization promoting service in central New Jersey with skills-based volunteers and educational programs. She is a past Board President of Womanspace, a leading non-profit agency providing services to individuals impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Ricker has been a member of the Rotary Club of Princeton and served on the board of trustees of the Pennington Public Library and the Pennington Day Grants Committee.

Ricker resides in Pennington with her husband Scott and son Matthew, who will be attending Monmouth University in the fall; her daughter Sara lives and works in Washington, DC.

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