FARMINGTON — Franklin Savings Bank has promoted Dylan Smith to the officer-level position of controller. He has been an integral member of the Franklin Savings Bank team for 6 1/2 years, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and a passion for supporting the bank’s mission.

Dylan Smith Jaime Ranger photo
Smith began his career at Franklin Savings Bank in 2018 as a part-time customer service representative, quickly transitioning to an accounting intern in early 2019. He has established himself as a cornerstone of the accounting team, valued for his deep knowledge of departmental operations, strong troubleshooting abilities, and dedication to collaboration. He is widely recognized as a go-to resource, offering support across the bank, according to a news release from the bank.
Pam Dixon, executive vice president and CFO of Franklin Savings Bank, praised Smith’s promotion, saying, “Dylan’s journey at Franklin Savings Bank is a testament to his hard work, adaptability, and leadership skills. His ability to manage complex tasks with precision and support his colleagues makes him an asset not only to the accounting team but to the entire organization.”
Smith resides in Livermore with his wife.
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