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WSFS Announces Jamie Tranfalia as SVP, senior middle market team leader

WSFS Bank on Thursday announced that Jamie Tranfalia was named the new senior vice president and senior middle market team leader, reporting to Jim Gise, senior vice president, middle market, syndications and capital markets.

In his new role, Tranfalia will support and develop a team of middle market relationship managers to retain and deepen existing middle market relationships, acquire new relationships and in general promote the WSFS Middle Market brand.

“We are excited for the experience and expertise Jamie brings to the middle market team and our customers,” Gise said. “Jamie has spent most of his career learning this region and supporting middle market companies. His leadership will enable us to continue providing them thoughtful and creative solutions that help them solve for their objectives.”

“I am excited to join the team at WSFS, a locally headquartered financial institution with a collaborative culture and a strong commitment to the communities we serve,” Tranfalia said. “I look forward to helping grow WSFS’ market share and serving our customers and their evolving needs.”

Prior to joining WSFS, Tranfalia was market president and middle market team leader at KeyBank, where he oversaw customer service and business development throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. He has held similar roles with Citizens Bank, Wells Fargo and Brown Brothers Harriman.

Tranfalia has served on several boards and is an active volunteer with several organizations, including Philabundance, Habitat for Humanity, the American Heart Association, the Liberty USO in Philadelphia and the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey.

A military veteran, Tranfalia served for several years as an Air Force captain and nuclear missile crew commander. He resides in Haddonfield and will be based out of the bank’s Philadelphia office.

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