Pierannunzi named assistant vice president, branch manager at HarborOne Bank
According to James Blake, president and CEO of HarborOne Bank, Patricia Pierannunzi has been named assistant vice president, branch manager at the Attleboro branch. She formerly managed the HarborOne branch in Mansfield.
Pierannunzi has over 24 years' experience in retail banking. Prior to joining HarborOne in 2012 she served as the assistant vice president and branch manager for Rockland Trust Company.
Pierannunzi has completed several courses at the New England Banking Institute.
Pierannunzi is active in the community serving as a member of the board of directors, fund development chair, facilities committee, board recruitment and executive committee for New Hope. She also serves as a member of the board of directors for the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce.
With $1.9 billion in assets, HarborOne Bank is one of the largest co-operative banks in New England. HarborOne Bank serves the financial needs of consumer and business banking customers throughout Massachusetts through a network of 14 full-service branches, and a mortgage office in Centerville. HarborOne also operates a limited-service branch at Brockton High Scholl and 13 free standing ATMs in addition to an ATM at every full-service branch.
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