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Dedham Savings appoints Mullin as executive vice president, mortgage banking

William Mullin, Dedham Savings William Mullin, Dedham Savings

Dedham, MA William Mullin recently joined Dedham Savings as executive vice president, mortgage banking.  Mullin has been involved in mortgage banking for a number of years and previously held senior positions at The Provident Institution for Savings, Cambridgeport Bank, and Hunneman Mortgage.  He most recently served, for the past 12 years, as the president of NE Moves Mortgage, an affiliate of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.  During that time, NE Moves closed more than 72,500 loans, totaling in excess of $18.2 billion dollars.

Mullin is a graduate of Harvard College and the New England School of Law.  He is a licensed MA Attorney.  Mullin previously served on the board of the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association and is currently a board member of the Mortgage Advisory Board. 

He lives with his wife Virginia in West Roxbury.

In speaking of his thoughts on joining Dedham Institution for Savings, Mullin said, “I have always been very impressed with Dedham Savings.  Having had multiple dealings with Dedham over the years, I truly believe that it is one of the premier financial institutions in Massachusetts. I look forward to working within the Bank to build on its great existing operation and to ensure that the Bank remains a leader in the residential lending marketplace.”

When reflecting on Mullin joining Dedham Savings, Peter Brown, president and chief executive officer said, “We are thrilled to have Bill join our executive management team and head up our residential mortgage area. He is a seasoned veteran who enjoys an impeccable reputation. His addition will allow us to better serve our customers through expansion of products while creating a service level that is second to none.”

Incorporated in 1831 and with over $1.1 billion in Assets, Dedham Savings offers a broad range of financial services to individuals and businesses through its branch locations in Dedham, Needham, Norwood, Sharon, Walpole and Westwood. Throughout its over 180 year history, Dedham Institution for Savings has reliably provided savings and checking accounts, mortgages and business loans to Dedham and the surrounding communities.

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