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Bristol County Savings Bank promotes Sternfelt and Adams-Trimachi

Bristol County Savings Bank (BCSB) has named Linda Sternfelt to the position of vice president and promoted Nancy Adams-Trimachi to assistant vice president - operations. As a newly appointed vice president, Sternfelt will be responsible for overseeing the collection efforts for the indirect lending, consumer lending, commercial lending and residential lending departments. Prior to joining the bank, she held worked for Capital Crossing Servicing Company LLC. Sternfelt earned a bachelor of arts degree, summa cum laude, in economics/government from Wheaton College and an MBA, summa cum laude, from Babson College. A volunteer for St. Jude Children's Hospital and the Massachusetts Chapter of the ALS Association, she is also the treasurer and member of the Board of Directors of The Jim Mulhern Forever Families Fund, a 501(c)(3) corporation that is dedicated to supporting families that were created by adoption. Sternfelt resides with her family in Rockland, Massachusetts. In recognition of her accomplishments, Nancy Adams-Trimachi was promoted to Assistant Vice President - Operations. She is responsible for managing the Business Electronic Service Team (B.E.S.T.) and the Customer Contact Center. The B.E.S.T.'s primary function is to support the Cash Management Services offered to the Bank's business customers. B.E.S.T, as well as the Customer Contact Center, also supports customers through the Bank's Consumer Internet Banking Service. Prior to her promotion, Adams-Trimachi held the positions of Special Projects Coordinator, Assistant Vice President of Residential Services, Residential Mortgage Officer and Mortgage Processor at the Bank. Formerly, she was a Mortgage Consultant for Horry County Savings Bank in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Adams-Trimachi earned her associate's degree in retail management from Bristol Community College in Fall River, Massachusetts and is a graduate of the School for Financial Studies at Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. She resides in Taunton, Massachusetts with her family. Background Information: Bristol County Savings Bank is a full-service financial institution offering commercial lending, personal and business banking, and mortgage services. The Bank has enjoyed consistent growth since its founding in 1846, culminating in the opening of nine banking offices throughout Bristol County and the surrounding area over the last three-plus decades. In 1976, the Bank opened its first branch office in Raynham Center. Steady branch expansion has continued ever since, with branches following in Rehoboth in 1981, North Raynham in 1982, County Street in Taunton in 1988, Attleboro in 1994, North Attleboro in 1998, Franklin in 2000, Pawtucket, RI in 2001 and Dartmouth in 2007. The Bank also operates two Educational Branch Offices for students and faculty located at Taunton High School and Attleboro High School. In addition to growing the full-service banking branch network, the Bank has also expanded its loan operations over the years with dedicated loan centers located throughout Bristol County in Taunton, Attleboro, Fall River and Dartmouth. Bristol County Savings Bank began expanding into other avenues in 1995 with the acquisition of Anawon Trust, the Bank's trust and investment advisory division which has successfully assisted businesses, individuals and non-profits with the management of their assets since 1990. In 2009, the Bank invested in the Farrell Backlund Insurance Agency, LLC, its majority-owned subsidiary, one of Southeastern Massachusetts' largest independent insurance agencies. This alliance allows the Bank to provide quality insurance options from more than 50 experienced insurance professionals. The steady growth and expansion has resulted in $1.2 billion in assets and over 300 employees in Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The key words at Bristol County Savings Bank are: "Commitment, Stability, and Community," values that are combined with state-of-the-art technology to meet the needs of its customers. A dedicated local community bank for over 160 years, Bristol County Savings Bank is actively involved in giving back to all the communities it serves both through financial support and the volunteerism of its people. (more) Page 3/BCSB Appoints Sternfelt and Promotes Adams-Trimachi The Main Office and Corporate Headquarters of Bristol County Savings Bank are located on Broadway in Taunton, MA. For additional information please call 508-824-6626, or visit www.bristolcountysavings.com.
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