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Dyer joins North Easton Savings Bank as assistant vice president, business banking officer

Matthew Dyer

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank welcomes Matthew Dyer, assistant vice president, business banking officer to their expanding business banking team.

A recent graduate of the MA Banker’s New England School for Financial Studies, Dyer brings over 20 years of sales and leadership experience, 10 of which were at community and commercial banks.

“The bank is gearing up to bring an even greater, personalized experience to the communities it serves with the expansion of its business banking team,” said Ralph Letner, chief lending officer. “As a resident in the area he serves, Matt will bring his local knowledge to leverage new opportunities for the bank and provide existing clients with a personalized partnership approach to assist in growing their businesses.”

Dyer’s area of focus will be the greater Middleboro and surrounding areas including Norton, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Attleboro, Plainville, and Rehoboth. Dyer is actively involved in the community, from volunteering to provide financial literacy classes for local schools and Habitat for Humanity to serving on the board of directors for the Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce and the board of governors for the Old Colony YMCA in Middleboro.

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