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09/13/11 First County Bank's Rey Giallongo Invites Greenwich Residents To An Open Forum for Business Leaders to Discuss the Local Economy on Sept. 22

PUBLIC ADVISORY

FIRST COUNTY BANK OPEN FORUM BUSINESS BREAKFAST

Thursday, Sept. 22, 7:30 a.m.

Stamford Plaza Hotel

WHY:

An opportunity for business leaders to pose questions and discuss topics of interest to the community. Themed, “Banking on Mutual Interest,” the breakfast is designed as an open forum for audience members to pose questions about the state of the economy. The success of local businesses, banks and the surrounding communities are closely intertwined. This event is a platform to foster an open dialogue to help Fairfield County businesses thrive in the future.

WHAT:

First County Bank will host a forum about the state of the economy and how it affects businesses in this region. This open forum is hosted by Rey Giallongo, the recently appointed chairman and CEO of First County Bank. Joining Giallongo will be financial experts in the areas of business banking, trust and investments, and mortgage lending. They will answer audience questions pertaining to profitability, investment mix and the rate picture.

WHO:

Panelists include:

· Rey Giallongo, chairman and CEO, First County Bank

· Kathy Harris, president and COO, First County Bank

· Rick Zaremski, sr. vice president business banking, First County Bank

· Dave Metzgar, first vice president and senior trust officer, First County Bank

· Jennifer Lima, assistant vice president mortgage originator, First County Bank

WHEN:

Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011

7:30 to 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:

Stamford Plaza Hotel

2701 Summer St.

Stamford, Conn. 06905

RSVP:

Call 203.462.4249 or email ahardy@firstcountybank.com

PARKING:

Parking is available behind the hotel.

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Jason Kannon

Creative Partners

203.705.9203

One Stamford Landing

62 Southfield Avenue, Suite 110

Stamford, CT 06902

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