Eastern Bank recently elected several new corporators and trustees.

With this year’s election, more than 40 percent of Eastern’s board of corporators is now comprised of women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ community. Ten years ago, white males made up 92 percent of the board, according to a statement from the bank.

“We are proud of our efforts in diversity and inclusion, but understand we have more work to do to accomplish broader representation from the various customers and communities we serve,” Bob Rivers, Eastern Bank chairman and CEO, said in a statement. “Eastern will benefit tremendously from the talent and diverse perspectives of this year’s class of trustees and corporators.  Everyone at Eastern is excited that Elyse, Scott, Leverett, Nurys, Josiane and Eneida have chosen to join us for good.”

The following individuals were named trustees of Eastern Bank Corp.:

  • Elyse D. Cherry, CEO, Boston Community Capital
  • Scott E. Squillace, owner/principal, Squillace & Assoc. (joined Eastern as a corporator in 2013)
  • Leverett I. Wing, executive director, The Commonwealth Seminar

 

The following individuals were named corporators of Eastern Bank Corp.:

  • Nurys Z. Camargo, regional director of external affairs, AT&T Massachusetts
  • Josiane Martinez, founder and CEO, Archipelago Strategies Group
  • Eneida M. Roman, owner/principal, Roman Law and co-founder, Latina Circle

Eastern Bank Elects Corporators, Trustees

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