Washington Trust Company promotes Archambault to vice president
I. The Washington Trust Company promoted Brenda Archambault, of Narragansett to vice president and mortgage officer.
Archambault joined the Bank in 2006 as an assistant vice president and reverse mortgage specialist. She has more than 19 years of mortgage lending experience and is responsible for originating reverse mortgages, developing a team of mortgage originators, and educational outreach regarding reverse mortgages.
Archambault attended Bryant University and completed the Executive Development Program certificate at the University of Notre Dame and the Leadership Development Program certificate from Johnson & Wales University.
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