Worcester-based Commerce Bank has named new managers at its offices in Worcester, Marlborough, Holden, Shrewsbury and Westborough.
James How, of West Boylston, has joined the bank as manager of its Shrewsbury office. A small business banking specialist, How is a member of the Shrewsbury Public Library leadership/steering committee, the Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce and the Shrewsbury Rotary Club.
Laila Mhirig, of Worcester, has been named Manager of the bank’s Holden Office. Mhirig joined Commerce Bank in 1999 and served as the assistant branch manager in Holden since 2003. A member of the Holden Chamber of Commerce, she received a degree in business administration from Ista Institute and has since taken courses in business law and accounting.
Amanda Misilo, of Holden, has been named assistant vice president and manager of the bank’s Grafton Street office in Worcester. Misilo joined Commerce Bank in 2003, and most recently served as assistant vice president and manager of its Holden office with a focus on small business banking. She is a member of the Worcester Chamber of Commerce, participates in Dress for Success and volunteers for Junior Achievement.
Bette O’Reilly, of Wellesley, has joined the bank as manager of its Westborough office. A seasoned small business banking specialist, O’Reilly is a member of the Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce and is their school liaison with the Westborough School System, and is a former member of the board of the American Cancer Society.
David Rose, of Shrewsbury, has joined the bank as manager of its Marlborough office. Rose brings more than 20 years of banking experience to his new position. He is a member of the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce and the 3Talkers Toastmaster Club of Marlborough, and serves as the Scholarship Chairperson of the Northborough Community Chorus.





