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New Jersey-based TD Bank promoted Sheryl McQuade to regional president of its New England metro region.
TD Bank hired McQuade in 2019 as its regional president of the Northern New England Metro, according to a Thursday press release.
In her new role, McQuade will be responsible for leading TD Bank’s New England consumer and small business, commercial and middle-market banking and lending services throughout a network of approximately 310 stores and nearly 2,900 employees in the greater New England region.
"Sheryl's leadership, passion and strong focus on customers and colleagues has helped TD gain market share and attract talent in her three years at the bank, including during the significant challenges of the pandemic," Chris Giamo, head of commercial banking, said in the Thursday press release. "TD is committed to New England and our operations in the region, and Sheryl will lead our market teams to further success."
TD Bank had previously listed Steve Webb as its top local executive, and his title is regional president of Southern New England and Upstate New York. Webb is still with TD Bank, according to his LinkedIn account. TD Bank didn’t respond to requests for clarification on whether McQuade is taking over for Webb or someone else within the company.
McQuade has more than 30 years' experience in banking in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Her previous experience includes commercial and middle-market banking, consumer banking, credit risk management, and retail branch development within New England at Bank of America, Fleet Bank, and Berkshire Bank.
TD Bank is ranked second on WBJ’s list of top banks by deposits in Central Massachusetts as of June 31, 2021. It is ranked fifth in Massachusetts deposits as of June 31, 2022, with more than $112 billion. As of Sept. 30, the bank had more than $394 billion in assets.
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