WILMINGTON, Del., March 28, 2017 -- WSFS Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:WSFS), the parent company of WSFS Bank, today announced that David W. Mills has joined WSFS Bank as Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager in the Middle Market Division.
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David brings with him 33 years of experience in commercial banking, along with a strong familiarity with the Delaware Valley. He started his career as a Relationship Manager at Meridian Bank and successors CoreStates Bank, First Union and Wachovia Bank, where he worked until 2003. David then began working at M&T Bank in Philadelphia where he served in the role of Group Manager for Commercial Banking, until joining WSFS Bank.
“Having David join us is very exciting for WSFS,” said James A. Gise, Senior Vice President, Middle Market Division Manager. “As we continue to grow in Southeastern Pennsylvania we are confident that his knowledge, expertise and commitment to the community will serve our commercial clients well.”
David is a graduate of Lehigh University, where he received his Bachelors of Science in Finance, with a concentration in Accounting. He also graduated with honors from the Central Atlantic School of Commercial Lending. In 2016, Philly Biz Magazine named David one of the “Power 50,” recognizing him as one of the most influential business professionals in Philadelphia.
He is a member of the Union League of Philadelphia, the Association for Corporate Growth - Philadelphia Chapter and the Lake Naomi Club in the Poconos. David enjoys contributing to a variety of charitable organizations and serves as a board member for Philadelphia Council for Community Development, CADE Kids, VNA Community Services and Maple Corporation.
About WSFS Financial Corporation
WSFS Financial Corporation is a multi-billion dollar financial services company. Its primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest locally-managed bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the Delaware Valley. As of December 31, 2016, WSFS Financial Corporation had $6.8 billion in assets on its balance sheet and $15.7 billion in fiduciary assets. WSFS operates from 77 offices located in Delaware (46), Pennsylvania (29), Virginia (1) and Nevada (1) and provides comprehensive financial services including commercial banking, retail banking, cash management and trust and wealth management. Other subsidiaries or divisions include Christiana Trust, WSFS Wealth Investments, Cypress Capital Management, LLC, West Capital Management, Powdermill Financial Solutions, Cash Connect®, WSFS Mortgage and Arrow Land Transfer. Serving the Delaware Valley since 1832, WSFS Bank is one of the ten oldest banks in the United States continuously operating under the same name. For more information, please visit wsfsbank.com.
WSFS Media Contact: Cortney Klein 302-571-5253 [email protected]


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