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Winchester Co-op Bank welcomes new directors

WCB President & CEO Mark Kellett, center, welcomes new directors Andrew Hall and Carolyn M. Turner. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank welcomes two new directors Carolyn M. Turner and Andrew Hall, both of whom have strong local ties and an appreciation for the importance of an independent, mutual bank in fostering a strong community.

Turner is a life-long Woburn resident where she and her husband have raised two children. She is active in the community, most recently serving on the Woburn Planning Board.

Turner is an attorney working in downtown Winchester as a partner of Ashton Turner LaGatta, P.C. with experience in housing matters.

Hall is a native of Winchester currently residing in Arlington with his wife and two children. He maintains his Winchester ties serving as a principal of Moriarty and Associates also located in downtown Winchester. He brings a wealth of construction experience that complements WCB’s commercial and construction lending business.

Turner and Hall join a board that is committed to maintaining a local community banking model that has helped families and businesses in Winchester, Woburn and the surrounding communities grow and prosper since 1893.

“I am pleased to announce the appointment of two exceptional individuals to our Board of Directors,” said Mark Kellett, president & CEO stated. “These additions mark an exciting new chapter for the bank, bringing invaluable expertise and a deep commitment to the communities we serve.”

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