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Goldstein joins Winchester Savings Bank as commercial lending officer

Benjamin Goldstein

Winchester, MA Winchester Savings Bank has hired Benjamin Goldstein as a junior commercial lending officer.

“We’re growing our Commercial Lending program, and Ben is an excellent addition to our team,” said John Carroll, president and CEO. “He has all the qualities we are looking for – knowledge and experience in the industry, ties to the local community, and a great approach towards customer service.”

Goldstein brings several years of experience as a portfolio manager and senior credit analyst to Winchester Savings. He was most recently at North Shore Bank and East Boston Savings Bank.

“I am excited to become part of such a great organization,” said Goldstein. “Winchester Savings Bank is a model community bank with a strong commitment to serving the businesses and developers who support that community. Being part of the Bank’s growth in this area is something I’m really looking forward to.”

A Salem resident, Goldstein is a Boston University alumnus and a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi. He will be based at the bank’s main office at 661 Main St.

 

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