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Millbury Savings Bank has promoted two employees, Robin B. Boucher and Lynne P. Feiz, to assistant vice president positions, and hired Karen M. Butler as a customer service representative.
Boucher has worked for the bank since 1998. In her new role as assistant vice president and information systems officer, she is responsible for IT and electronic banking. She has a bachelor's degree in business management from Becker College in Worcester. Outside of her job, she is a member of Habitat for Humanity's Fundraising Committee, the Millbury Bicentennial Finance and Fundraising Committee and the Millbury Improvement Initiative Board of Directors. She lives in Millbury.
Feiz joined the bank in 2007. In her new role as assistant vice president and marketing and retail sales officer, she heads the bank's product development and promotion, advertising, communications, public relations and sales training programs. She has a bachelor's degree from Boston University. She and her family live in Sutton.
Butler joins Millbury Savings from Bank of America's Sutton branch. She has more than 13 years of experience in banking. She attended Dean Junior College and is a member of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. She lives in Northbridge with her family.
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