ACNB Corporation Recognized as One of the Fastest Growing Companies in Central Pennsylvania
GETTYSBURG, Pa., Sept. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ACNB Corporation was recognized, with a ranking of #26, by the Central Penn Business Journal on its annual list of the Fastest Growing Companies in Central Pennsylvania for 2022. This is the fifth consecutive year ACNB Corporation has achieved this recognition.
“The 2022 Fastest Growing Companies have thrived over the past three years. Running a successful business is never easy, but this year’s honorees really stepped up to the plate during a time of uncertainty and many unanticipated challenges,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, Senior Group Publisher of the Central Penn Business Journal. “We, at the Central Penn Business Journal, are pleased to recognize this year’s honorees.”
James P. Helt, ACNB Corporation President & Chief Executive Officer, stated, “At ACNB Corporation, the financial holding company for ACNB Bank and ACNB Insurance Services, Inc., our vision is focused on growth as an organization by building relationships and finding solutions to serve the evolving financial and insurance needs of consumers, businesses and other entities throughout our geographic footprint in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Central Pennsylvania, however, is the place of our founding. Our roots run deep and can be traced back to the crossroads of Gettysburg in 1857. So, this recognition in 2022 is especially meaningful as ACNB Bank celebrates its 165th Anniversary. Our organizational longevity is directly attributable to the generations of dedicated staff members that fulfilled, and continue to fulfill, our commitment to customers, shareholders and communities served.”
“Specific to this Fastest Growing Companies recognition is revenue growth, which is a result of ACNB Corporation’s community bank acquisitions in recent years in alignment with our plans for strategic inorganic growth in tandem with ongoing organic growth,” he added. “As in the past four years, ACNB Corporation is truly honored to be recognized for our achievements and excited for the positive momentum as we continue to execute our plans for the future.”
In order to be eligible for consideration in this ranking for 2022, companies were required to show revenue of at least
SEK CPAs & Advisors, the presenting sponsor of the 2022 Fastest Growing Companies program, coordinated the ranking formula leading to the recognition of large and small companies according to revenue growth over the three-year period. Including both dollar and percentage revenue increases, this ranking formula resulted in the final list of 44 honorees recognized at a celebration event held at the Hilton Harrisburg in Harrisburg, PA, on Monday, September 12, 2022, when specific rankings were revealed.
ACNB Corporation, headquartered in Gettysburg, PA, is the
Fastest Growing Companies is a program of the Central Penn Business Journal and is presented by SEK CPAs & Advisors. The Celebration Sponsor is Highmark. For more information about the awards and honorees, please visit CPBJ.com/event/fastest-growing-companies.
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Contact: | Lynda L. Glass |
EVP/Secretary & | |
Chief Governance Officer | |
717.339.5085 | |
lglass@acnb.com |
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