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Bridgewater Savings Bank promotes Tilton to assistant vice president and retail training manager and Jeffrey to branch and client relationship officer

Raynham, MA Bridgewater Savings Bank has promoted Courtney Tilton to assistant vice president and retail training manager and Justin Jeffrey to branch and client relationship officer.

Tilton will be responsible for the development and implementation of the retail training program. Tilton joined Bridgewater Savings in 2008 as an assistant branch manager and was most recently assistant vice president and branch and client relationship officer at the Lakeville office. Recognized for her exceptional communication and organizational skills, Tilton will be a driving force in the enactment of the Bank’s training program.

Jeffrey joined Bridgewater Savings in March 2016 as assistant branch manager in Lakeville and was quickly recognized as being a strong team leader and having exceptional customer service skills. Jeffrey previously worked at Citizens Bank as an assistant branch manager and small business specialist. Jeffrey will be responsible for the day to day branch operations and business development.

“We are proud to promote from within our committed staff. Courtney and Justin have shown an exemplary commitment to our customers and outstanding leadership capabilities,” said James Lively, Bridgewater Savings CEO.

“We are honored to have them as part of our team.

Established under state charter in 1872, Bridgewater Savings operates eight full-service offices located in Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Lakeville, Pembroke, Raynham, Taunton, and West Bridgewater. Bridgewater Savings is a full service financial institution offering commercial and residential loans as well as business and personal banking. Please visit BridgewaterSavings.com or call 508.884.3300 for additional information. Bridgewater Savings is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and a member of the Depositors Insurance Fund (DIF). Bridgewater Savings is an Equal Housing Lender.

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