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Three North Easton Savings Bank employees graduate from ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking

Easton, MA According to North Easton Savings Bank, three of its employees graduated from the ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking, a program that equips senior-level bankers with leadership and strategy skills.

Kelli Poulos, first vice president of retail operations, Gabrielle Rito, vice president and operations officer, and Chris St. Andre, assistant vice president, commercial credit administrator have received both a Stonier Diploma and a Wharton Leadership Certificate as members of the Class of 2024.

The ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking is recognized as the industry’s preeminent graduate banking program, delivering the highest standard of executive education. The program is specifically designed to prepare senior-level bankers and regulators for the decision-making and oversight required to navigate change. 

“Congratulations to Kelli, Gabrielle, and Chris upon their recent graduation from the Class of 2024 ABA Stonier School of Banking; our bank is extremely proud of their efforts and dedication to professional development,” said Aileen Zec, chief operating officer of North Easton Savings Bank. “The time, commitment, and knowledge required to graduate from this program cannot be overstated. We look forward to all that they will continue to achieve both here at North Easton Savings Bank and within the communities we serve.”

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