BATH — Glenn Hutchinson, Bath Savings Institution’s president and CEO, recently announced the promotion of two bank officers.
Theresa Hodge of Topsham has been promoted to senior vice president and senior commercial lender. With 30 years of banking and commercial finance management experience, Hodge has managed venture capital funds, loan portfolios and all lending programs during her years at the Finance Authority of Maine, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. and more than 12 years with Bath Savings. She is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine and holds a MBA from Thomas College.
Julie Wagoner of Yarmouth has been promoted to senior vice president, community development and commercial lending. Wagoner has more than 30 years of banking experience and has been with Bath Savings for 15 years. She is a graduate of Bates College with a degree in mathematics and is currently attending the New England School of Banking at Babson College. Wagoner will lead the bank’s community development area and serve as the community reinvestment act officer.
“We recognize the leadership of these women and their contributions, not only to the growth of the bank, but to the growth of our communities,” said Hutchinson.
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