Steenbeke named vice president of business development at Bank of New England
According to Bank of New England, Cheryl Steenbeke has been named vice president of business development. Steenbeke brings 18 years of retail banking and outside business development experience.
Steenbeke will focus on growing existing customer relationships and acquiring new banking relationships for all areas of the bank. Steenbeke's primary focus will be in the Greater Nashua market.
Steenbeke majored in business management at Plymouth State University and has completed extensive banking coursework throughout her career.
She is very active in the community and currently serves on the board of directors for the Greater Derry Londonderry Chamber of Commerce. She is also a committee member for Heritage United Way.
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