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North Brookfield Savings Bank recently hired three new staff members: Steven Kusek Jr., Erica Floyd and David Golden.
Kusek was appointed to the position of mortgage originator. In his new position, he will be responsible for assisting homeowners in Palmer, Belchertown, West Brookfield and North Brookfield, as well as surrounding towns. He will also be available to meet with customers at any bank location or at the customer's home or office.
Kusek joined North Brookfield Savings Bank as a branch manager in 2006. Most recently, he managed both the Belchertown and Palmer branches.
The bank also welcomes Erica Floyd as the new assistant branch manager in Palmer and David Golden as the new branch manager in Palmer and Belchertown.
Floyd previously worked at Sovereign Bank, where she most recently served as a personal banking representative. She has a bachelor's of finance degree from American International College in Springfield.
Golden, a graduate of Central Connecticut State University, formerly was a branch manager of Sovereign Bank in Sturbridge.
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