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Osuch joins MountainOne as vice president, commercial loan officer

Thomas Osuch

Weymouth, MA MountainOne has appointed Thomas Osuch as vice president, commercial loan officer.

Osuch joins MountainOne Bank with more than 18 years of experience in commercial banking. In his role, Osuch’s primary focus will be to manage a growing loan portfolio, generate new business opportunities, and to remain actively engaged in community and charitable organizations.

Osuch is a board member of both the Weymouth Chamber of Commerce and the Hanover Chamber of Commerce. He is actively involved in Weymouth youth sports programs, currently serving as coach for Cal Ripken baseball, youth basketball, soccer, and flag football.

“We’re pleased to welcome Tom to the MountainOne team,” said Richard Kelly, SVP, senior commercial risk officer. “He brings a wealth of experience in commercial banking and a deep understanding of the financial needs of local businesses.”

Osuch most recently served as vice president, commercial loan officer with Rockland Trust. 

A graduate of Trinity College with a degree in economics, he continued his education, earning a Master of Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth.

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