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Haverhill Bank’s board of directors awards six promotions to employees

Haverhill, MA Six area residents were awarded promotions in June by Haverhill Bank’s board of directors. Those promoted were Denise Joslin, vice president, human resources, and secretary of the board of directors; Thomas Faulkner, vice president, mortgage originator; Janet Odenwelder, vice president, mortgage originator; Deven Robinson, assistant vice president, executive administration officer; Dorothy Tully, assistant vice president, mortgage underwriter; and James Henebry, relationship manager, commercial loan officer.

Joslin, of Bradford, supervises staffing, employee training, benefits administration, employee relations and compensation. She received her associate degree from Northern Essex Community College and has been with Haverhill Bank for more than 30 years.

Faulkner, of Salem, N.H., has been with Haverhill Bank for 14 years in residential lending. As vice president, mortgage originator, he assists customers during the mortgage process. He received his bachelor’s from Babson College and serves as on the boards of Bethany Homes, Griffin White Foundation  and Haverhill Kiwanis.

Odenwelder, of Bradford, joined Haverhill Bank as marketing officer in 1985 and joined the mortgage department in 2002. As vice president, mortgage originator, she works with customers during the mortgage process. She received her bachelor’s degree from Fitchburg State College. She serves on the board of Career Resources Corporation and is a member of Haverhill Exchange Club and Greater Haverhill and Merrimack Valley Chambers of Commerce. She previously served on the boards of Haverhill’s Brightside and Pentucket Arts Center.

Robinson, of Haverhill, who has more than 18 years of banking experience, has been employed by Haverhill Bank for more than five years. As assistant vice president, executive administration officer, she reports directly to the bank’s president and CEO and supports the bank’s board of directors, board committees and senior management.

Tully, of Danville, N.H., delivers 31 years of banking experience—four at Haverhill Bank. As assistant vice president, mortgage underwriter, she is responsible for underwriting all residential mortgage and consumer loan products. Tully studied accounting and finance at Northern Essex Community College and is a member of the Beta Omicron chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma.

Henebry, of Newburyport, joined Haverhill Bank as a credit analyst during 2012. He received his bachelor’s from Saint Anselm College and is active in both the Greater Haverhill and Merrimack Valley Chambers of Commerce.

A depositor-owned institution, Haverhill Bank was founded in 1877 and is one of the oldest cooperative bank in Massachusetts. The bank’s main office is at 180 Merrimack St. Haverhill Bank also maintains offices at 163 South Main St., 1094 Main St., 100 Lafayette Sq., Haverhill High School, Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, all in Haverhill; 6 West Main St., Merrimac; and 396 Main St., Salem, N.H. Haverhill Bank also plans to open a West Newbury branch this  fall.

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