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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Myles Prudente, Rockland Trust Bank

Myles Prudente
AVP, Commercial Loan Officer
Rockland Trust Bank

Number of years at firm: 9

One thing on my bucket list: Catch a ride in an F-16.

When I am not working, I am: Golfing.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? I recently had the opportunity to help several business owners to secure financing for the purchase of commercial real estate. In certain instances, this was their first commercial loan and real estate purchase. While this is my every day, it is foreign to the customer, and they are looking for a trusted partner who can guide them and provide expertise. In many cases, we’ve been able to improve the cash flow of the business by exploring new avenues for growth! It has been an incredibly rewarding experience to work with these business owners and see everything come to fruition.

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR? 
“Myles is a rising star because of his enthusiasm and drive to provide exceptional service to organizations looking to grow or enhance their operation. He not only addresses their current requests, but also looks to the future to identify new ways to help each unique business.” - Nancy Bailey, SVP, Commercial Lending Center Manager at Rockland Trust Bank

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