Arrow Financial Corporation Announces Six-Month Professional Services Agreement with Former Executive David D. Kaiser

Reuters
04 Jul
Arrow Financial Corporation Announces Six-Month Professional Services Agreement with Former Executive David D. Kaiser

Arrow Financial Corporation has announced a new compensation agreement with its former Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer, David D. Kaiser, following his retirement on June 30, 2025. Effective July 1, 2025, Mr. Kaiser has entered into a six-month Professional Services Agreement with the company, under which he will provide professional services as directed by the CEO. Mr. Kaiser will receive a compensation of $2,500 per month, along with approved out-of-pocket expenses. The agreement allows either party to terminate the arrangement with 30 days' prior written notice, subject to certain exceptions.

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