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Southbridge Savings Bank has promoted Caron J. Dooley and Sheila M. Veideman to assistant vice president regional branch managers.
Dooley has been at the bank's Holden location for seven years. She has held positions as financial services representative, assistant branch manager, branch manager and assistant vice president senior branch manager prior to her most recent appointment.
She is also past president of the Holden Area Chamber of Commerce and president of the Wachusett Area Rotary Club. She lives in Worcester.
Veideman will relocate to the bank's North Oxford branch. She began her career with the bank in 2004 as branch manager in Webster. Most recently she held the position of assistant vice president senior branch manager in Worcester.
Veideman is a graduate of Assumption College in Worcester. A resident of Auburn, she is the treasurer of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Division No. 36, and The French River Connection.
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