John H. Buhrmaster

John Buhrmaster

John H. Buhrmaster is the president and chief executive officer of 1st National Bank of Scotia, a 100-year-old bank located in Scotia, NY, serving urban, suburban, and rural consumers and businesses in the Capital Region of New York State. Buhrmaster is a fourth-generation banker who joined the bank in 1986 as a teller. Since then, he has served the bank in many capacities, including indirect lending manager, credit administration manager, compliance officer, senior technology officer, and senior lending officer.

Buhrmaster first served as vice chairman and then chairman of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Community Bank Advisory Council (CBAC) and chair of the CBAC’s Mortgage and Small Business Subcommittee. He is a former national chairman of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) and previously served as chairman of various ICBA committees, including many years on the Payments & Technology Committee and as Chairman of ICBA Bancard. He is a past chairman of the Independent Bankers Association of New York State, and is an active member of the New York Bankers Association currently serving on the Legislative & Regulatory Policy Committee.

An original mentor for the Little Rock Venture Center’s community bank technology Accelerator programs for Fidelity Information Services (FIS) and ICBA, Buhrmaster is active in the fintech community as an advisor and as a presenter at industry events. He currently sits on the FIS Core Banking Strategic Planning Advisory Council, and serves as a director of CRA Partners/USI Alliance’s Senior Housing Crime Prevention Foundation. He served as a director of TCM Bank NA, a credit card only bank, is currently a judge for alma mater Syracuse University’s annual Capstone presentations, and has testified before the House and Senate regarding community bank and consumer issues.

Buhrmaster remains active in his community, currently serving on, or having served on numerous community boards and committees. He is a dedicated advocate for financial literacy, a former school board member for the Niskayuna Central School District, and a founding board member of Better Community Neighborhoods Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes financial literacy and home ownership in underserved areas.

January 2024
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