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Bridgewater Savings Bank hires Tansey as vice president and bank secrecy act officer

Denise Tansey

Raynham, MA Bridgewater Savings Bank (BSB) has hired Denise Tansey as vice president and bank secrecy act officer.

Tansey joins BSB with 10 years in the banking industry as a bank secrecy act officer. Most recently, she held the position of vice president, bank secrecy act/anti-money laundering officer at Blue Hills Bank. Tansey is a certified anti-money laundering specialist and a certified fraud examiner.

“We are excited to add Denise’s expertise to our team and look forward to the insight she’ll bring in her new position,” said Peter Dello Russo, Bridgewater Saving’s Bank president and CEO.

Bridgewater Savings Bank is a full-service financial institution offering commercial, consumer and residential loans, as well as business and personal banking.

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