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Rockland Trust promotes Jachimczyk and Machesky to assistant vice president, commercial loan officers

Michael Jachimczyk

 

Mark Machesky

 

Rockland, MA Rockland Trust has promoted both Michael Jachimczyk and Mark Machesky to assistant vice president, commercial loan officer. 

In this role, they will be responsible for developing new commercial & industrial and commercial real estate relationships across Barnstable and Plymouth County. Both Jachimczyk and Machesky started in the bank’s commercial credit training program and have built their careers within the bank over the last five years. Most recently, they served as commercial portfolio managers in their respective regions. As commercial loan officers, they will continue to strengthen existing relationships as well as develop new business. 

Jachimczyk earned his Bachelor of science in Operations Management from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. In addition, he serves on the board for the White Eagle in Worcester. Machesky earned his bachelor of science in Finance and Global Finance Trading from Cambridge College. In his free time, he runs his own photography company assisting small businesses with their product and design needs.

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