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Bank of New England hires Bohondoney and Cheremka as commercial real estate loan officers

Salem, NH Bank of New England has added two to their commercial real estate lending team, Tina Bohondoney and Paul Cheremka. Both will serve as commercial real estate loan officers.

Bohondoney is a commercial real estate professional with 8 years of experience in lending and credit risk assessment. Bohondoney received her bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from University of Massachusetts; then continued on to participate in Boston University’s Master’s Program.

Cheremka is a banking professional with 15 years of experience in both lending and business development. Cheremka received his bachelor of science in Marketing from Bentley University.

As commercial real estate loan officers, both Bohondoney and Cheremka will focus on new commercial real estate lending opportunities while cultivating current lending relationships.

They look forward to meeting the deposit and commercial real estate needs of the market with responsiveness and creativity.

For more information, please visit us at www.bankofnewengland.com or call 603-894-5700.

Bank of New England is a locally owned, privately held Commercial bank that provides financing for a broad range of projects and property types including multi-family, retail properties, office buildings, industrial properties and construction to permanent financing.

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