Country Bank announced the appointment of 16 new Corporators from local businesses within the communities it serves at its annual meeting held at the Publick House in Sturbridge on June 6.
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Country Bank, a full-service financial institution serving Central and Western Massachusetts, announced the recipient of the 2021 President’s Platinum Award. The Bank’s recognition program, “CB Shines”, encourages team members to look for coworkers who embody the Bank’s corporate values of Integrity, Service, Teamwork, Excellence, and Prosperity (iSTEP). Within this program, members can receive different levels of recognition: Silver Spotlight, Gold Star, and the President’s Platinum.
“Country Bank’s team members contribute to the Bank’s success in so many ways throughout the year, and we are delighted to celebrate their contributions. The 2021 President’s Platinum award was presented to Tracey Wrzesien, Assistant Vice President, Retail Banking Officer. Tracey embodies the Bank’s corporate values. In addition, her nominator recognized her contributions to the organization, customers, and coworkers. Our team is extremely dedicated, knowledgeable and committed to delivering the best service to their external and internal customers”, stated Paul Scully, President, and CEO of Country Bank.
“I am extremely honored to have been named a recipient of the Presidential Platinum Award! Thank you to my colleague for nominating me and to Paul and Country Bank for selecting me. I could not do what I do without my amazing team, the Retail Banking Leadership, and last but certainly not least, my customers. I am honored and humbled. I love what I do”, stated Wrzesien.
Country Bank is honored to make a real difference within our community with the donation of our former headquarters to the Town Of Ware.
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Country Bank is excited to announce that we are donating our former headquarters building at 75 Main Street to the Town of Ware, as this building will become the new site of the town’s police station if approved during a future town meeting.
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