ConnectOne Bancorp Grants Severance and Extended Benefits to Departing Chief Risk Officer
Reuters
Dec 13, 2025
ConnectOne Bancorp Grants Severance and Extended Benefits to Departing Chief Risk Officer
ConnectOne Bancorp Inc. announced that Chief Risk Officer Michael O'Malley will separate from the company effective December 31, 2025. Under a Separation and Release Agreement signed December 11, 2025, O'Malley's departure will be treated as a termination without cause, entitling him to a severance payment of $389,813 and continuation of certain insurance benefits for twelve months. He will also be eligible for a 2025 cash incentive as awarded by the Compensation Committee, and certain equity awards outstanding as of his separation date will continue to vest until March 2026. Following his departure, Mark Pappas has been appointed as the new Chief Risk Officer.
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