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Clinton Savings Bank has hired Mary T. Dean as a vice president of commercial lending and Terry Parker as branch manager of the bank's West Boylston location.
In her new job, Dean will manage the commercial loan portfolio and bring in new business.
Dean previously served as vice president and cash management/commercial lending officer at Commonwealth National Bank. She has also worked for Keybank N.A., Flagship Bank and Trust Co., and Fleet Financial Group.
Dean has a bachelor's degree from Harvard University. She lives in Lunenburg with her husband and two children.
In Parker's new role, she will manage the operations and staff of the West Boylston branch.
Parker has worked in banking for more than 20 years, most recently as an assistant branch manager for Digital Federal Credit Union. She has also worked for Elite Financial Group, National City Mortgage and Bank of America.
Parker has a bachelor's degree from Clark University. She lives in Northborough with her husband and two children.
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