Wysocki joins Bank of New England as vice president and commercial and construction real estate loan officer
According to Bank of New England, Paul Wysocki has joined as vice president and commercial and construction real estate loan officer.
Wysocki has over 20 years of banking experience with Fleet Bank, Rockland Trust Co., North Shore Bank and Salem Five Bank. A graduate of St. John's Prep and Assumption College, he is a lifelong resident of the North Shore and currently resides in Peabody with his wife, 2 sons and a daughter.
Bank of New England is a state chartered, FDIC insured commercial bank with nine locations.
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