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North Easton Savings Bank promotes Green and St. Andre to assistant vice presidents

Jason Green

 

Christopher St. Andre

 

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank has promoted Jason Green to assistant vice president, commercial loan portfolio manager. In his new role, Green will be responsible for managing a portfolio of existing commercial and private banking relationships, originating new financing transactions and relationships, and in general partnering with the local business community for their credit needs.

Green has been a high performer in the loan department during his five years with the bank.

“Jason is a highly valued member of our commercial lending team, consistently demonstrating his dedication to the needs of customers,” said Dan Trout, senior vice president & senior commercial loan officer. “Congratulations are extended to Jason in his new role as AVP, commercial loan portfolio manager.”

North Easton Savings Bank has also promoted Christopher St. Andre to assistant vice president, commercial credit administrator team leader. In this role, St. Andre will support the commercial lending department by overseeing loan analysis, processing, and administration functions.

St. Andre has advanced through progressively more responsible positions during his six years with the bank. His efforts have greatly aided in the bank’s ability to successfully partner with local commercial clients.

“Chris is an exceptionally dedicated member of our commercial lending department and held in high regard by team members,” said Trout. “Congratulations are extended to Chris in his new role as AVP, Commercial Credit Administrator Team Leader.”

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