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Pauplis joins North Easton Savings Bank as senior vice president, commercial lender

Greg Pauplis

Franklin, MA Greg Pauplis has joined North Easton Savings Bank as senior vice president, Commercial Lender. With twenty plus years in the commercial banking industry focused on commercial real estate, residential and commercial construction, C&I, non-profit organizations and SBA 504 loans, Pauplis' significant experience will aid in the Bank’s current expansion in commercial and small business lending.

“Greg brings a wealth of experience and knowledge that will help bolster our local business and commercial resources,” said Ralph Letner, senior vice president and chief lending officer of North Easton Savings Bank. “He has a strong reputation in the industry and his focus on developing long-term partnerships aligns perfectly with our community building strategy. Greg will certainly be a valuable resource for our fantastic group of local and regional business partnerships.”

Prior to joining North Easton Savings Bank, Pauplis was the senior vice president and commercial lender at Cambridge Trust. From 2009 to 2020, Pauplis was senior vice president and commercial lender at Wellesley Bank. Pauplis is a graduate of Adelphi University, NY and received Commercial Banking accreditations from the American Institute of Banking and Babson College.

Pauplis said, “I am excited to join the team at North Easton Savings Bank as I have always admired their partnership approach to providing commercial services. I am eager to get started and to connect with area businesses on their credit needs as well as opportunities.”

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