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Glantz joins Leader Bank as senior vice president, commercial lending

According to Leader Bank, Cheryl Glantz has joined the bank as senior vice president, commercial lending. Glantz joins Leader Bank with over 27 years of experience in the banking industry with an emphasis on commercial and real estate lending. Prior to joining Leader Bank, Glantz held positions at First Trade, Shawmut Bank and Eager Bank. In her new position at Leader Bank, Glantz will utilize her extensive knowledge of commercial real estate to assist customers seeking commercial or small business financing. Glantz holds a degree in political science and government from Clark University. She is an active participant in the community, and currently serves on the finance committee for both the Jewish Family Children's Services and Urban Edge Housing Corporation. "I am pleased to be working with a community bank, and am looking forward to serving the lending needs of small business and commercial clientele," said Glantz. "I am eager to begin contributing to the growth and success of Leader Bank." "We are very pleased that Cheryl has chosen to join the Leader Bank team," said Sushil Tuli, president and CEO of Leader Bank. "I have no doubt that Cheryl's experience, along with her reputation for superior customer service, will make her an excellent addition to the commercial loan department." About Leader Bank Leader Bank is a nationally chartered bank founded in 2002 that currently has five full service branches in Arlington, Belmont, Cambridge and Burlington. Leader Bank offers a full range of personal and business banking products including free personal and business checking accounts, commercial and residential lending products, home equity lines of credit, and free online banking and bill payment services. For more information or to open a new account today, visit Leader Bank's website at www.leaderbank.com or stop by any of our five convenient branch locations: 363 Pleasant Street, Belmont, MA 02478; 449 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474; 141 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474; 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139; and 50 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01803. To contact Leader Bank, please call our toll free number 877-691-7900.
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