This came into my blog’s Facebook page a little while ago. I thought I should share:
West Whiteland has NO agenda posted , but the meeting is at 7 PM (website says it starts at 6:30 PM ) at the Township Building Main Meeting Room 101 Commerce Drive Exton PA.
I would love to know WHY this is being considered, and I will definitely think less of Malvern Federal Savings Bank if this is true….
OH and I forgot to mention that…. it’s historic! Stone addition to the log house was built in 1771 then enlarged in 1810. For more information: http://history.kivlin.net/items/show/1219
Malvern Federal Savings and Loan PA Historic Resource Survey Form
As per West Whiteland:
This is a prominent township landmark which used to be on a small tenant farm of 23 acres. The core was built c. 1810. It was the office and residence of Dr. Andrew Wills (c. 1829) and Dr. David D. King (c. 1842). It housed the headquarters of West Whiteland Silica Company (1905-1910). It was adapted for commercial use as a bank in 1964 and renovated in 2000.
In other words, this structure is a historic asset?
I have been asked how to contact Malvern Federal Savings:
Exton PA office: (610) 363-1700
Malvern PA office: (610) 647-7944
Here is their Investor Relations PAGE
(Please note how they toot their own community horn HERE)
As per their website, here are the big fish should you wish to contact any of them (please be polite):
Board / Senior Management / Officers
Board of Directors Malvern Federal Savings Bank
- Howard Kent – Chairman
- Therese H. Woodman – Vice Chairman
- George E. Steinmetz
- Stephen Scartozzi
- Anthony C. Weagley
- Cynthia Felzer Leitzell
- Norman Feinstein
- Andrew Fish
Officers of Malvern Federal Savings Bank
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Anthony C. Weagley – President & Chief Executive Officer
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Joseph Gangemi – SVP and Chief Financial Officer
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William Boylan – EVP and Chief Lending Officer
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Alex Opiela – SVP and Chief Operations Officer
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William Woolworth – SVP and Chief Risk Officer
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Stacy Valent – SVP and Chief Credit Officer
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Rose Emrick – Chief of Staff & Director of HR
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UPDATE from meeting messaged to me:
PREIT has their sticky fingers in so many pies, don’t they ? Just chipping away at the historic face of Chester County.
That is really sad. It is such a pretty building with a historically significant past. Here is a link to more info: http://history.kivlin.net/items/show/1219
I guess this is why there is no wreath up this year :-/