Millbury Savings Bank Elects New Trustee
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Pamela B. Adams
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MILLBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, June 17, 2009Millbury Savings Bank recently elected Pamela B. Adams, of Sutton, as a trustee.
Ms. Adams was elected a Millbury Savings Bank corporator in April 2004, and now has been elected to the bank’s board of trustees with a term expiring in 2012. She founded Pamela B. Adams Consulting in 2006 and specializes in managing facility and interior design projects. Prior to that, Ms. Adams was employed by Unum in Worcester for more than 20 years in such positions as director of training, development, and administration; director of disability income claims and claims administration; and human resources administrator. Ms. Adams received an associate degree from Becker College and a Bachelor of Science from Assumption College. She and her family reside in Sutton, where she is an active member of both the Sutton Middle School PTO and First Congregational Church of Sutton.
About Millbury Savings Bank
Millbury Savings Bank, with assets of more than $190 million, is a full-service, community-based, mutual savings bank with two offices located in Millbury. Established in 1854, the bank offers an array of savings and loan products for individuals, families, and small to mid-size businesses within Central Massachusetts. All deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Depositors Insurance Fund (DIF). Recently, and for the 77th consecutive quarter, Millbury Savings Bank earned the prestigious 5-star “Superior” rating from BauerFinancial, Inc., of Coral Gables, Florida, the nation’s leading independent bank and credit union rating firm.
Millbury Savings Bank has made a significant and long-standing commitment to give back to the neighborhoods it serves. Through its charitable giving program, the bank has provided much-needed financial support to community organizations in Central Massachusetts. In fact, since 1995, Millbury Savings Bank has contributed more than $700,000 to local charitable and civic organizations, youth and senior citizen groups, and other non-profit organizations.
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