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North Easton Savings Bank hires McGilvray as business development officer

Carol McGilvray

Plymouth, MA North Easton Savings Bank has hired Carol McGilvray as business development officer for the Plymouth area. McGilvray has served 18 years with Plymouth Area Community Television. Her experience engaging with the local area will aid in the bank’s current expansion throughout the South Shore.

“Carol’s innate ability to connect with and understand the needs of local business owners aligns with our mission of being a great local financial partner,” said Ralph Letner, senior vice president and chief lending officer of North Easton Savings Bank. “Carol’s focus will be on offering her time as a financial resource to the local business community as well as area families and individuals.”

McGilvray serves as an ambassador for the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce, a long-standing partner of the bank. She previously served on the MassAccess board of directors advocating for community media across the state and enjoys exploring the South Shore’s nature trails, live music, and community events. 

McGilvray said, “I am excited to join the team at North Easton Savings Bank and spend my time serving the Plymouth community of businesses, nonprofits and local families.”

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