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Empire National Bank’s Guiducci to be honored by Chamber of Commerce

William Guiducci,
Empire National Bank

Medford, NY Empire National Bank’s Shirley branch manager/senior vice president William Guiducci will be honored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Mastics and Shirley at their annual dinner set for May 9th at the Mill Pond Country Club.

“Bill epitomizes the character of a community banker.  His many contributions of time and talent to worthy organizations in the Shirley area set the stage for this well-deserved honor,” said ENB’s chairman and CEO Douglas Manditch.   

A resident of Shirley, his many local affiliations include currently serving as the president of the Rotary Club of Shirley and the Mastics and Chairperson, Charitable and Benevolent Fundraiser, Shrine of St. Jude Council, Knights of Columbus.  Guiducci also sits on the Financial Committee of St. Jude Parish. He was a Trustee of the William Floyd School district for 15 years.

Dedicated to helping small to mid-sized privately-owned businesses, professional practices, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and real estate professionals grow and prosper; Empire National Bank is committed to bringing the personal touch back to customer service while providing a “neighborhood” banking experience.  Headquartered in Islandia, New York, Empire National Bank has locations in Port Jefferson Station, Shirley and Mineola. A private banking-style, full-service branch is located in Manhattan. 

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