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Rollstone Bank & Trust in Fitchburg has promoted five employees to spots including major executive positions.
Richard Williams, a Gardner resident who has been with the bank since 1999, has been named senior vice president of retail lending. In the new position, he will oversee all functions of the mortgage origination and customer loan departments.
Deborah Cormier has been promoted to vice president of mortgage originations and CRA officer. She has more than 20 years of experience in management and mortgage originations and commercial and consumer lending. Cormier joined RBT in 2005.
Sandra Crory was named mortgage origination officer. She has been with the bank for seven years.
Lee Dearborn, who has been at the bank for 10 years, is the new network systems officer. He previously worked as the bank's MIS administrator and then its network systems manager.
Amy Bonilla was promoted to human resources manager. She's been with the bank since 1999. She lives in Fitchburg and holds a B.A. in mass communications from the University of South Florida.
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