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Banking · August 18, 2026

Franklin Savings Bank Names Joe Todisco Chief Retail, CX Officer

Franklin Savings Bank has created a new C-suite role, appointing Joe Todisco as Chief Retail and Customer Experience Officer to unify retail banking and CX strategy under one executive mandate.

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Renascence Newsdesk
Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Franklin Savings Bank has appointed Joe Todisco to a newly created senior role, Chief Retail and Customer Experience Officer, placing customer experience leadership at the executive table. The appointment brings together retail banking oversight and experience strategy under a single C-suite mandate.

The move signals that the bank views service design and customer experience not as a support function but as a core driver of its retail strategy, warranting dedicated executive-level accountability rather than being absorbed into marketing, operations or branch management responsibilities.

Why it matters

Community and regional banks have historically treated customer experience as a distributed responsibility, spread across branch managers, call centres and digital teams. Creating a combined retail-and-CX chief role suggests Franklin Savings Bank is consolidating that responsibility to drive more consistent service standards, faster decision-making on experience investments, and clearer accountability for how customers move through both physical and digital channels.

For the wider banking sector, this appointment adds to a pattern of financial institutions elevating customer experience to formal governance status. Where CX sits organisationally shapes how quickly a bank can respond to shifting customer expectations, particularly as digital banking, self-service and AI-enabled support increasingly compete with the branch as the primary point of contact.

The Renascence take

Titles are cheap; what matters is whether the mandate carries budget, data access and authority over the moments that actually shape perception — onboarding friction, complaint resolution, fee transparency. A "Chief Retail and CX Officer" title that is really a retail head with a CX label attached changes little.

The real test of this appointment isn't the org chart, it's whether Todisco controls the levers that create customer trust: product design, pricing communication, and how frontline staff are incentivised. Community banks often bolt "customer experience" onto a retail banking title as a signalling exercise rather than a structural shift — the encouraging sign here would be if this role also owns the bank's data on complaints, attrition and staff turnover, not just branch performance targets. Watch what gets reported to the board in twelve months: if it's still just retail deposit growth, the CX half of the title was cosmetic.

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Franklin Savings Bank has appointed Joe Todisco to the newly created role of Chief Retail and Customer Experience Officer.

The position combines retail banking oversight with customer experience strategy under a single executive mandate, rather than distributing CX responsibility across branch, call centre and digital teams.

It reflects a broader trend of banks elevating customer experience to formal executive governance, which can speed up decision-making on service investments as digital and AI-enabled channels increasingly rival branches.

According to Renascence's analysis, the appointment's real impact depends on whether Todisco gains authority over product design, pricing communication and staff incentives, and whether CX metrics like complaints and attrition are reported to the board.

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