Photo of Mark Kelty courtesy of Franklin Bank


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WOODSTOWN — Franklin Bank Board Chairman, John Fitzpatrick, announced that Mark Kelty has been appointed as the new president/CEO effective April 1.

He succeeds Mark V. Edwards, who is retiring on March 31 after 45 years of distinguished leadership with the bank. Edwards played a vital role in the growth and profitability of Franklin, and his community presence embodied the values of a true community bank. Edwards will continue his legacy by serving as a board director.
 

Franklin Bank has been involved in the local community for many years, including communities of color. They have sponsored Front Runner New Jersey’s 30 Under 40 honor columns for the past several years.


Kelty’s career in the financial industry spans 35 years. He has held various positions at large and mid-sized banks, including his current position as SVP and Chief Commercial Lending Officer for Franklin over the past five years. His foundation in building strong client relationships resides at the core of Franklin Bank’s mission.
 
Kelty is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where he earned a bachelor’s in History and a minor in Economics. Kelty has served as a leader on numerous Boards over his career including Stand Up For Salem, the Southern NJ Chapter of the American Red Cross, the Woodstown-Pilesgrove Regional School District, the Pilesgrove-Woodstown Recreation Association, the Woodstown Lacrosse Club and the Rotary Club of Woodstown.

In addition, he has volunteered at Wreaths Across America and delivered meals for Meals on Wheels.
 
A lifetime resident of Salem County, Kelty currently resides in Woodstown with his wife Jackie of 33 years. Together, they have two children, a son Shane, and a daughter Devon.
 
Fitzpatrick said he speaks for all the director’s in his expression of deep appreciation to Mark Edwards for his dedicated service to Franklin Bank.

He said the board looks forward to Kelty’s leadership and industry knowledge, which they are confident will advance Franklin’s ability to service the financial needs of our surrounding communities.


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