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William Reuter

Chairman and CEO at Susquehanna Bank
📍 Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States

William Reuter was the Chairman, President, and CEO of Susquehanna Bancshares, where he spent a significant portion of his 45-year banking career. He earned his bachelors degree from the University of Baltimore and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Banking. He was also a retired master sergeant with the Maryland Air National Guard.

Reuter was a dedicated philanthropist with deep ties to communities in Pennsylvania and Maryland. He served as board chair for the United Way of Lancaster County and held board positions with numerous organizations, including the Economic Development Co. of Lancaster County, Meritus Health, and the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, reflecting a lifelong commitment to civic responsibility.

He was instrumental in securing a $1 million grant to help establish the Tec Centro workforce training center.

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Current Role
Chairman and CEO
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Leadership
Location
Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States
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Community Banking
Led Susquehanna Bancshares with a focus on serving local communities across the mid-Atlantic, overseeing the consolidation of eight community banks under one brand.
Workforce Development
A major benefactor for the Tec Centro workforce training center, which was later named The William J. Reuter Workforce Center in his honor.
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Chairman and CEO
Susquehanna Bank
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