
Personnel File – No. 395
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Beverly residential brokerage J Barrett & Company announced its agents raised $6,000 to give to a local cancer support group that it matched dollar-for-dollar. See who else gave back.
Clinton Savings Bank announced it collected around $10,000 worth of toys and other donations for local families in its first-ever holiday toy drive. See who else gave back.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Country Bank donated its former 191 Sykes St. branch in Palmer, valued at $500,000, to Pathfinder Regional Vocational Technical High School to provide classrooms and office space for the school’s expanding adult-ed programs. See who else gave back.
After a longtime Hanscom Federal Credit Union employee died suddenly earlier this year, a team of HFCU employees led by President and CEO Peter Rice hiked a famous, 75-mile medieval pilgrimage route in Spain to raise thousands of dollars for a fund in the employee’s memory.
Having been in banking for his entire 42-year career, Robert J. Paulhus got his start at the bank by leading its commercial lending team for nine years.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
East Cambridge Savings Bank raised $10,000 and provided a dollar-for-dollar match to gift $20,000 to The Neighborhood Developers, a nonprofit affordable housing developer and community development corporation based in Chelsea. See who else gave back.
A trustee is asking a federal bankruptcy judge to allow an approved development site in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood that’s been stalled since the COVID-19 pandemic to be abandoned.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s The Personnel File.
Monson Savings Bank said it gave $6,000 to Link to Libraries, a nonprofit that will use the money to donate books to local schools, and executives surprised one of the schools set to benefit with a visit bringing some of the donated books. See who else gave back.
Even if the Federal Reserve cuts its benchmark interest rate next year as predicted, banks may not in fact be able to realize lower deposit costs thanks to customer demand for high-yield products.
Clinton Savings Bank gave $1,500 to an exotic animal rescue operation in Bolton, and its CEO got a chance to help feed one of the orphaned critters. See who else gave back recently.
Construction giant Suffolk gave $1.5 million in materials and staff time to build out an expanded mental health and brain injury clinic for veterans, active-duty service members and their families. See who else gave back.
Brookline bank organized and donated 100 backpacks stuffed with school supplies for recently-arrived Haitian and Venezuelan migrant families with children. See who else gave back.
Berkshire Bank volunteers packaged over 47,000 meals that were then donated to Veterans at Veterans Inc. and the Worcester Food Pantry during its annual X-Day, bank-wide volunteer event. See who else gave back.
Brockton-based HarborOne Bank gave $25,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Providence to renovate and expand the nonprofit’s Wanskuck Clubhouse. See who else gave back.