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Charron named vice president of commercial banking at HarborOne Bank

HarborOne Bank named Murray Charron as vice president of commercial banking. Working alongside vice presidents Mathew Insana and George Sadler, Murray will bring his deep knowledge of the Rhode Island business community to HarborOne's new commercial lending office in Providence. "We're delighted to add Murray Charron to our expanding Providence team," said HarborOne president and CEO James Blake. "Murray brings extensive experience lending in the Rhode Island marketplace to HarborOne, which will help connect Rhode Island business owners to a strong bank as they seek to expand, grow and thrive. Murray has the local contacts and the HarborOne support to make that happen." Charron joined HarborOne from Santander, where as a senior vice president, he helped grow the Providence's business commercial lending to become one of Santander's strongest marketplaces. He earned the 2012 Sovereign Top Performance Award as one of the bank's top lenders in New England. Charron also spent six years at Citibank, where he provided lending services to small and middle market companies with up to $50 million in annual revenue. He was also responsible for new customer and client acquisition throughout New England. He received a bachelor's degree from Appalachian State University.
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