CNB to ring Nasdaq bell Tuesday, celebrates 175th anniversary

CNB to ring Nasdaq bell Tuesday, celebrates 175th anniversary

Vermont Business Magazine On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Community National Bank’s President and CEO Christopher Caldwell and Executive Vice President and CFO Louise Bonvechio will ring the Nasdaq closing bell at Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, New York City, surrounded by several directors and members of the bank’s leadership team. This moment will mark an important milestone in the bank’s history and highlights its continued commitment to serving its communities with strength, integrity, and long‑term focus.

“Ringing the Nasdaq bell is an exciting and meaningful moment for our organization,” said President and CEO Christopher Caldwell. “It represents the trust our customers place in us, the dedication of our employees, and our commitment to doing what’s right for the communities we serve. Having served our markets for 175 years, this moment is not only about how far we have come; this exciting chapter is also about what’s ahead for our amazing bank!”

All are welcome to celebrate with CNB by joining the livestream at 4 pm on Tuesday, March 3, https://www.nasdaq.com//marketsite/bell-ringing-ceremony.

As a community bank, Community National Bank focuses on long‑term relationships, local decision‑making, and responsible growth. The Nasdaq bell-ringing ceremony serves as a public acknowledgment of those principles and the bank’s role as a stable financial partner for individuals, businesses, and community organizations.

“This milestone reinforces our mission to remain a strong, trusted, independent community bank,” Caldwell added. “We look forward to continuing to support our customers and communities for generations to come.”

CNB to ring Nasdaq bell Tuesday, celebrates 175th anniversary

About Community Bancorp.
Community Bancorp. and Community National Bank, headquartered in Derby, Vermont, remain committed to serving their customers and communities. Community National Bank is an independent bank that has been serving the banking needs of its customers since 1851, with offices in Derby, Derby Line, Island Pond, Barton, Newport, Troy, St. Johnsbury, Montpelier, Barre, Lyndonville, Morrisville, and Enosburg, Vermont, along with loan production offices in Burlington, Vermont and Lebanon, New Hampshire. 

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