2012_041712_ThomasSullivan

Thomas Sullivan joins Bridgehampton National Bank as Vice President, Commercial Lending Officer

The Bridgehampton National Bank (the “Bank”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bridge Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”) (NASDAQ: BDGE), has announced the appointment of Thomas Sullivan as Vice President, Commercial Lending Officer for the Bank’s Suffolk County market.

Kevin L. Santacroce, Senior Vice President, Chief Lending Officer noted, “I am pleased to welcome Thomas Sullivan to our lending team. Tom is a well-known local banking professional with a reputation for providing knowledgeable, responsive personal service to customers. He brings a wealth of experience to the table and will be a tremendous asset not only to the Bank, but also his clients.”

A graduate of Bowdoin College in Economics and the prestigious Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University, Mr. Sullivan brings 16 years of banking experience in lending to his new position.  He began his career as a credit analyst in 1996 and has held various positions of increasing responsibility.  Most recently he served as a Vice President at Capital One Bank, formerly North Fork Bank, in the Business Banking Group, working with the commercial client base.

In his role at Bridgehampton National Bank, Mr. Sullivan will focus on servicing the lending needs of existing customers and developing new customers in the Suffolk County market.

A resident of Mattituck, New York where he lives with his wife and two children, he has been active in the Mattituck community for many years.   

Founded in 1910, Bridgehampton National Bank provides commercial banking services through its 20 branch network in Suffolk County, New York. It is rated one of the top Community Banks in the country by US BANKER and the ICBA (Independent Community Bankers of America). The Bank has a long history of strong results and a reputation for working as partner with local businesses to help them succeed. Bridgehampton National Bank also has a rich tradition of involvement in the local community, supporting programs and initiatives that promote local business, the environment, education, healthcare, social services and the arts.

Source: Bridgehampton National Bank press release dated April 16, 2012.

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