
Jewett City Savings Bank Promotes Four Employees
Jewett City Savings Bank has promoted four employees, including two on its senior management team.
Jewett City Savings Bank has promoted four employees, including two on its senior management team.
Jewett City Savings Bank has hired Brett Lovett as branch manager for the bank’s Putnam branch.
Jewett City Savings Bank’s charitable foundation awarded $12,450 in grants to local healthcare and social services organizations.
Jewett City Savings Bank’s charitable foundation has awarded grants totaling $32,500 to eight local food pantries.
Jewett City Savings Bank has elected Gary W. Peloquin as board chairman and Gail Rooke-Norman to serve as vice-chairman.
Jewett City Savings Bank’s charitable foundation recently awarded grants on behalf of Kevin Merchant, the bank’s recently retired president and CEO, and Louis J. Demicco Jr., the former board chair.
Jewett City Savings Bank has made two moves on its commercial credit team, promoting Karen Brodeur to commercial credit manager and hiring Matthew Voelker as a senior commercial credit analyst.
Jewett City Savings Bank’s charitable foundation has awarded $4,750 in grants to four organizations dedicated to supporting arts and culture, as well as youth services.
The charitable foundation for Jewett City Savings Bank has awarded $13,000 to six local food pantries. The funding from the grants will allow pantries to purchase food and supplies to support the needs of the families and individuals in our communities, the bank said in a statement.
Jewett City Savings Bank has hired Mark Light as vice president and senior commercial loan officer.
Former Connecticut state legislator Michael L. Alberts will become the next president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank when long-time leader Kevin Merchant retires in September.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation announced recently that it has awarded a total of $10,300 to 10 organizations dedicated to providing youth and social services support.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $28,700 in grants to 27 emergency service organizations.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation has awarded a total of $8,500 to support five health services organizations.
Even as 2020 comes to an end, many of the storylines that dominated the year in banking and lending continue to evolve, likely shaping the industry for months and years to come.
To help local organizations manage the financial challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jewett City Savings Bank awarded $100,000 in grants to six organizations in the communities the bank supports.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $21,200 in grants to support 16 organizations dedicated to health care and social services.
Jewett City Savings Bank has opened a new branch in Pawcatuck along the Connecticut shoreline.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation recently awarded 34 grants totaling $31,000 to more than two dozen providers of emergency services in the bank’s market area.
Jewett City Savings Bank has started a campaign to donate up to $1,000 top Make-A-Wish Foundation of Connecticut. For every selfie taken at its new sunflower-themed mural at the bank’s ATM in Griswold, the bank will donate $5.