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Clinton Savings Bank has hired David Darvish, former vice president of finance at First Seacoast Bank of Dover, N.H., as senior vice president and CFO, effective this past Monday.
Darvish will chair the bank’s asset liability management committee, according to the Wednesday press release announcing his hiring.
He will replace Richard Hayward, who left Clinton Savings Bank in July to become the president and CEO of Boston Firefighters Credit Union, according to Hayward’s LinkedIn profile.
Darvish is a certified public accountant and alumnus of Bentley University in Waltham.
“David is a seasoned financial professional with broad financial services experience and a strong track record of success,” Robert Paulhus, president and CEO of Clinton Savings Bank, said in a press release.
Clinton Savings Bank was established in 1851 and has six full-service branches. The bank has $654 million in assets, up from $636 million in 2021, according to March 31 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. data.
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