
John Traynor Joins Cambridge Trust
John Traynor, who spent more than a decade as chief investment officer at People’s United Bank, has joined Cambridge Trust Co. to lead its wealth management expansion in Connecticut.
John Traynor, who spent more than a decade as chief investment officer at People’s United Bank, has joined Cambridge Trust Co. to lead its wealth management expansion in Connecticut.
Local banks continue to bring on new staff from banks involved in recent mergers and acquisitions, with Arlington-based Leader Bank hiring four former Century Bank employees for its business and government banking team.
Everett Bank, a cooperative bank with about $666 million in assets and two branches, has hired former executives from Century Bank and East Boston Savings Bank after both banks were acquired in November.
Middletown, Rhode Island-based People’s Credit Union has hired a new chief lending officer.
Boston Private continues to bring in new faces. The company announced yesterday that it has hired Emmett Maguire III as managing director of search and selection, a role that will be a key part of the firm’s strategic expansion
Boston Private has hired a new general counsel who will have oversight of several key control functions including legal and compliance, and administrative oversight of internal audit.
Brookline Bank has made a new hire to lead its commercial banking division.
After a lengthy search, the Cooperative Credit Union Association has found its next leader.
The former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration is joining the Boston fintech firm Numerated.
The Cooperative Credit Union Association, which represents credit unions in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Delaware, has found its next leader.
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s Office of Workforce Development today announced Gosia Tomaszewska has been hired as the program manager for Boston Saves, the city of Boston’s children’s savings account program.
Brookline Bank has hired David Paikin to head the bank’s new lending office in Wakefield that will focus on commercial and industrial clients.
Building Impact holds its annual non-gala; Bristol County Savings Bank promotes six; and Bank of Canton elects a new chairman of the board in this week’s personnel file.