
Patrick J. Logiudice
Patrick J. Logiudice has joined Rockville Bank as a vice president of commercial lending.
Logiudice comes to Rockville Bank with more than 35 years of diversified banking experience. He was executive vice president and chief lending officer for Tolland Bank in Vernon and was a member of its board of directors.
Logiudice resides in Manchester, Conn., with his wife Catherine.
Rockville Bank is a 17-branch community bank designed to provide a convenient banking lifestyle for residents and businesses in the communities it serves: Tolland, Rockville, Vernon, Ellington, Coventry, Manchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, East Windsor, Suffield, Enfield, Somers and Glastonbury. It has four supermarket branches that are open seven days a week. The bank’s Web site can be found at www.rockvillebank.com.
Thomaston Holds Meeting
Thomaston Savings Bank recently held its annual meeting of its corporators, directors and officers. The board elected Peter R. Doiron, Amy Hayden, Paul M. Scionti and Carrie A. Zimyeski as corporators.
Doiron, senior vice president and chief lending officer of Thomaston Savings, joined the bank in June 1998. His education includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from the University of Connecticut. He is also a graduate of the Connecticut School of Finance and Management and America’s Community Bankers National School of Banking.
Hayden, a Morris resident, is the president and owner of Hayden Machinery in Thomaston. Hayden’s community and professional memberships include the Machinery Dealer National Association and Weekapaug Golf Club.
Scionti, a Northfield resident, is a partner in the firm of Lenkowski, Lonergan & Co. Scionti’s community involvement includes the American Red Cross, Junior Achievement of Waterbury, United Way of Central Naugatuck Valley, Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce and St. Mary’s Hospital.
Zimyeski, a Middlebury resident, is a partner in the accounting firm of Zackin, Zimyeski, Sullivan, Certified Public Accountants. Her education includes a degree from Quinnipiac College. Zimyeski is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants. Zimyeski’s community involvement includes the United Way Program Allocations Committee and St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation Ambassadors Program.
Phelan Named AVP
Savings Bank of Danbury recently appointed Patricia Phelan to assistant vice president of loan administration.
Phelan joined Savings Bank of Danbury in September 2002 as its loan administration officer. With more than 30 years of professional banking experience, she oversees the commercial loan documentation and credit administration.
Before joining Savings Bank of Danbury, Phelan held the position of vice president at Hudson United Bank, where she worked for 28 years. Her experience included more than 10 years in commercial lending, as well as six years in branch management.
Established in 1849, Savings Bank of Danbury maintains its headquarters at 220 Main St. in Danbury. It operates branch offices in Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown and Waterbury.
Putnam Savings Hires White
Putnam Savings Bank recently hired Jennifer White in its Business Banking Group as a commercial lender. White will primarily focus her efforts on serving the lending needs of businesses in southeastern Connecticut.
White has been employed in the banking industry since 1997, working in the commercial lending field since 2002. Most recently she was employed by TD Banknorth and Baystate Savings Bank of Massachusetts. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University and is currently completing her Master of Business Administration degree at Nichols College.
White is an active volunteer for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life and Junior Achievement. She lives in Putnam.