Lemieux of The Village Bank receives 2011 President's Award
Anna Lemieux, operations project manager at The Village Bank, has been honored as the bank's 2011 President's Award recipient. The award was presented by Kenneth Brennan, president and CEO, at the Bank's recent holiday dinner at the Woodland Golf Club.
The annual employee award is based on a number of criteria including
professionalism, attitude, commitment, and interpersonal skills.
"This year's President's Award recipient, Anna Lemieux, has truly earned
this recognition," said Brennan. "She consistently demonstrates a positive
attitude toward her job. She is dependable, demonstrates a great work ethic,
and approaches every project in an organized and professional manner. Anna communicates consistently with all other departments of the bank to insure that initiatives are developed and implemented in a timely and efficient manner. And, she actively supports the bank's dedication to the
community in her role as a Village Volunteer throughout the year. She has all of the attributes we look for in selecting a President's Award recipient."
Lemieux joined The Village Bank in 2008 as an assistant manager in the Auburndale branch, and joined the operations department in 2009. She worked in various retail and lending positions with
Danversbank and Eastern Bank following her graduation from Salem State
College.¹s Award.
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