Plimoth Investment Advisors promotes Misiolek to first vice president/operations compliance officer
Plimoth Investment Advisors has promoted Edward Misiolek of Pawtucket, R.I. to the position of first vice president/operations compliance officer. He was previously the vice president/operations officer. Plimoth Investment Advisors is a portfolio management firm that specializes in investment management, trust services, retirement plans, and estate administration for both private and institutional clients. The firm is joint-owned by BayCoast Bank and Dedham Institution for Savings.
As first vice president/operations compliance officer, Misiolek serves as the head of all trust operations activities. He began working in the trust and investment industry in 1992, after spending several years in retail banking. From the beginning, he has enjoyed working for companies like Plimoth Investment Advisors that treat their clientele like family. Misiolek has worked for several local banks over the years, including Plymouth Savings Bank and Rockland Trust Company.
Misiolek holds a bachelor of science degree in Business Administration from Newbury College, where he graduated summa cum laude.
He is also a graduate of the Trust and Estate Administrative Program at the New England School of Banking at Williams College. He has served as a member of the Bristol County Estate Planning Council and is actively involved in his local community. In addition to supporting various youth and church activities, he is an avid tennis player and a former Assistant Coach for the Providence College Women's Tennis Team.
Plimoth Trust Company, LLC, doing business as Plimoth Investment Advisors, is a portfolio management firm specializing in investment management, trust services, retirement plans and estate administration for both private and institutional clients. The firm's wide range of products include individual investment accounts, Roth and Traditional IRA accounts, trust accounts, employee benefit plans, charitable accounts, endowment accounts, foundation accounts and institutional investment management services.
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