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Millbury Savings Bank in Millbury has elected Pamela B. Adams of Sutton as a trustee, and John T. Peculis of Charlton has been promoted to assistant vice president and commercial loan officer.
Adams, who has an associate's degree from Becker College in Worcester and bachelor's from Assumption College in Worcester, became a Millbury Savings Bank corporator in 2004. She founded Pamela B. Adams Consulting in 2006, specializing in managing facility and interior design projects. She is expected serve on the bank's board of trustees until 2014.
Peculis, a graduate of Nichols College in Dudley, has been employed at the bank since 2006. He works with small and medium-sized business customers in Central Massachusetts, mostly real estate investments, in order to produce customized financing solutions.
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