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Rockland Trust appoints Reilly as vice president

Chris Reilly

 

Methuen, MA Rockland Trust has appointed Chris Reilly as vice president and commercial banking officer for the bank’s growing North of Boston team. In this role, Reilly will build relationships with mid-size companies across Northern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.

Reilly joins Rockland Trust from Eastern Bank, where he spent 13 years as a vice president, business banking relationship manager, and previously, a branch manager. During his time there, Reilly was a seven-time Eastern Bank Pinnacle Production Award Achiever and guided businesses with lending options, including the Small Business Administration’s loan programs.

Reilly is highly engaged in his local community, where he currently sits at various organizations such as the Kano Foundation of North America and Pep’s Peddlers a fundraising group dedicated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Reilly previously sat on the Venture Fund Credit Committee approval board of Lawrence Partnership/Mill City Communities.

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