Jurilla joins The Village Bank as vice president of retail banking
According to Kenneth Brennan, president and CEO of The Village Bank, Mark Jurilla has joined the bank as vice president of retail banking. In this newly created position, he will direct all retail banking functions and resources, products and programs.
Jurilla joins The Village Bank with over 15 years of senior retail sales management experience.
He was previously with First Commons Bank N.A., where he served as senior VP and chief retail officer, responsible for retail branch banking, retail operations, residential and consumer lending, business development and business-to-business outreach. He was hired by First Commons as vice president/branch manager in 2009, during the organization's start-up period, with oversight for retail development, product launches, and deposit growth.
Prior to that time, Jurilla served seven years with RBS Citizens, N.A. in Newton Centre where, as vice president/branch sales manager, he managed overall performance of retail sales, business banking, commercial lending and investment services in the Newton market.
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