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Clinton Savings Bank announced Friday that Mary Dean has been promoted to senior vice president and chief information officer for the bank with branches throughout Central Massachusetts.
Dean replaces Michael Tenaglia, who recently retired. She has worked at Clinton Savings Bank for the last seven years as senior vice president of commercial lending and cash management. She has held positions at SunGuard Securities and for banks such as Commonwealth National, KeyBank and Fleet Financial Group, according to a release from Clinton Savings. She is also a Worcester Business Journal 40 under Forty recipient.
“Based on Mary’s extensive background in banking and technology as well as her strong leadership skills, I believe that Mary will excel in her new role and make significant contributions to the Bank as well as the community,” Robert J. Paulhus, Jr., Clinton Savings Bank’s president and CEO in a statement.
Clinton Savings Bank was established in 1851 and has more than $494 million in assets with six full-service branches in Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Sterling and West Boylston.
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