Mid Penn Bank Finds New CFO with ‘Right Combination of Banking Experience and Strategic Vision’

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Allison Johnson
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Allison Johnson.

Mid Penn Bank has appointed Allison Johnson as senior executive vice president and chief financial officer.  

Johnson boasts more than 13 years of financial and accounting experience in financial services and related industries, having served most recently as the CFO of Spirit of Texas Bank in Conroe, Texas. 

“Allison is a proven leader who brings the right combination of banking experience and strategic vision to help Mid Penn grow,” said Mid Penn Bank CEO Rory Ritrievi. “Both our board and executive team are eager to benefit from her insight, and we look forward to partnering with Allison as we continue to execute our strategy of delivering the best banking experience throughout Pennsylvania.” 

Johnson will report directly to Ritrievi and will oversee all aspects of Mid Penn’s financial strategy and performance. Johnson comes to Mid Penn with significant executive experience within the banking industry.  

She joined Spirit of Texas Bank in 2016, where she assumed roles of increasing responsibility and has a proven track record of delivering profitable growth for the institution. Previously, she served as SEC reporting manager at Florida Community Bank, N.A., fund accountant for Sun Capital Partners, LLC, and auditor with PricewaterhouseCoopers. 

“I am excited to join the talented team of bankers at Mid Penn. I look forward to supporting the needs of the entire organization and offering additional perspective on current and future enterprise-wide strategies,” said Johnson.   

Johnson is a certified public accountant and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Florida and a Master of Accounting from Florida State University.

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