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Southbridge-based Savers Bank has promoted Dan Kirschner and Kathy LeCour to residential lending specialist positions.
Kirschner, who has worked in banking for 10 years, started at Savers six years ago as a branch manager in Auburn. In his new position he will focus on residential lending for the bank's Auburn, Grafton and Uxbridge offices.
Kirschner lives in Sturbridge.
LeCour has worked for Savers for 22 years, most recently as a mortgage processor. She previously acted as manager of the Southbridge branch for seven years. In her new position, she will be the residential lending specialist for the bank's Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton offices.
LeCour lives in Southbridge, where she is a volunteer with many local nonprofits.
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