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North Brookfield Savings Bank tapped its former chief financial officer, Kaz Borawski, as its new president and CEO following a brief stint as interim president and CEO. Borawski’s first day in the non-interim role was Tuesday.
Borawski took over the interim role following the June 30 departure of former president & CEO Marco Bernasconi, who had started the position in April 2021.
Prior to joining North Brookfield Savings Bank in February 2022, Borawski served as CFO of Holyoke Credit Union.
“The board and I have been impressed by Kaz’s extensive and varied banking experience and we look forward to continuing to work with Kaz to grow North Brookfield Savings Bank,” North Brookfield Board Chairwoman Donna Boulanger said in a Friday press release. “The Board of Directors has been impressed by his commitment to the bank, our employees, and the community.”
North Brookfield Savings bank was founded in 1854 and has more than $391 million in assets as of March 31, according to Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. data. It has 60 employees across eight branches.
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