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Two Columbia Bank Employees Receive Coveted NJ Bankers Rising Star Award

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Roselyn Agar, Human Resources Director of Columbia Bank. Image Courtesy of Columbia Bank

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Fair Lawn NJ, Columbia Bank is proud to announce employees, Roselyn Agar and Allison  Winters, were selected as “Rising Star Award” recipients by NJ Bankers. The Rising Star Awards recognize the best and  brightest in the banking business. The winners were celebrated at a cocktail reception, dinner and awards ceremony on  November 4, 2021, at The Stone House at Stirling Ridge in Warren, New Jersey.  

“I’m so delighted that two of our employees are recipients of a Rising Star Award. It is prized acknowledgement of their  skills and leadership, which we at Team Columbia are fortunate to experience on a daily basis while working with Allison  and Rose”, said Thomas J. Kemly, President and CEO of Columbia Financial and Columbia Bank.  

Roselyn Agar is currently the Human Resources Director at Columbia Bank. Mrs. Agar joined the Bank in September 2016  tasked with building the workforce and employee brand and enhancing technologies and employee experience. She  has over 15 years of progressive Human Resources experience specializing in workforce planning, organizational  development, digital transformations and business partnerships. Her prior HR experiences were in Engineering,  Hospitality, Management Consulting and Real Estate.  

Mrs. Agar received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Drew University and a Master of Arts degree in  Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Montclair State University. She is currently completing ABA Stonier  Graduate School of Banking at Wharton. Mrs. Agar is a resident of Fair Lawn, NJ where she resides with her husband  and two boys, and is an active member of the Fair Lawn Arts Council. 

Allison Winters presently serves as the Client Experience Manager for Columbia Bank. In her role, Ms. Winters has  spearheaded the newly created Client Experience Department, which oversees service quality levels and client  engagement, as well as various bank-wide product and process improvements. Prior to her current role, she held  positions in the Bank’s Marketing Department as Advertising Coordinator and Brand Strategist and Brand and  Communications Officer. Before being permanently placed in the Marketing Department, Ms. Winters graduated from  the Bank’s two-year rotational Associate Development Program.  

Ms. Winters, who has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from University of Delaware, is a former  recipient of the New Jersey Bankers Warren Hill Award, and graduate of the New Jersey Bankers Emerging Financial  Leaders Program. She currently serves as the New Jersey Representative for the American Bankers Association’s  Emerging Leaders Council, a member of the New Jersey Bankers Emerging Financial Leaders Committee and a member  of the Eva’s Village Annual Gala Committee. Most recently, Ms. Winters was appointed Chair of the Young Professionals  Employee Resource Group at the Bank. Ms. Winters resides in Hoboken, New Jersey. 

John Mangini of NJ Bankers Allison Winters of Columbia Bank at Rising Star Awards

John E. McWeeney, Jr President/CEO of NJ Bakers with Allison Winters, Client Experience Manager of  Columbia Bank, Recipient of NJ Bankers Rising Star Awards. Image Courtesy of NJ Bankers

Founded in 1927 and headquartered in Fair Lawn, NJ, Columbia Bank has 61 full-service branch networks spanning the  state of New Jersey, an asset base of approximately $9.1 billion. Columbia Bank offers a full suite of consumer and  commercial products, including online and mobile banking, localized lending centers as well as title, investment and  wealth management services. For more information about Columbia Bank’s complete line of products and services, visit  www.ColumbiaBankOnline.com. Follow Columbia Bank on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & Linked In

One thought on “Two Columbia Bank Employees Receive Coveted NJ Bankers Rising Star Award

  1. Very Sexist.
    No male Rising Stars.

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