Graham Curtis promoted to business development officer at The Village Bank - Auburndale, Mass.
According to Kenneth Brennan, president and CEO of The Village Bank, Graham Curtis has been promoted to the position of business development officer, responsible for establishing and maintaining new account relationships within the bank's marketplace.
Curtis joined the bank in January of this year, and served as a business banking specialist before his recent promotion. He previously held positions in accounting with Nike Inc. and in marketing with Anheuser Busch.
A resident of Brighton, Curtis is a graduate of the University of Akron and holds a bachelor's degree in political science.
He serves on the Special Events Committee of the Newton Needham Chamber of Commerce, and is an active member of Boston Cares, a nonprofit group that organizes and leads team-oriented volunteer service opportunities throughout greater Boston.
The Village Bank, chartered by the state in 1910, has seven full-service offices in Newton and Wayland and a Village Loan Center in Auburndale. The Bank also offers online banking services at village-bank.com.
The Bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and a member of the Share Insurance Fund (SIF). All deposits are insured in full.
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