Lindquist named senior vice president and senior credit officer at Dedham Institute for Savings
At a recent meeting of the board of trustees of the Dedham Institution for Savings, William. Lindquist was elected senior vice president and senior credit officer.
Lindquist joined Dedham Savings in September 2009 as vice president and senior credit officer. Prior to his arrival at Dedham, he was vice president and senior commercial real estate officer of Eagle Bank for six years.
Lindquist graduated in 1972 from University of West Florida, and earned an MBA from Rivier College, NH in 1985. Bill lives in Chelmsford with his wife Susan.
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