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Reading Co-operative Bank Welcomes Daniel Walbourne to its Team as Branch Manager in Woburn and on Lowell Street in Wilmington locations

April 8, 2014  READING, MA-  Reading Co-operative Bank is pleased to announce the addition of Daniel Walbourne to its team as Branch Manager of its Woburn office located at 300 Trade Center in Woburn.  In this role, Walbourne will have overall responsibility for sales, service, operational efficiency and deposit growth for the office.  He will also assume management responsibilities for RCB’s Lowell Street office in Wilmington, where he will provide management oversight and support.

 

“I am very excited to be joining Reading Co-operative Bank. It is an institution that is firmly based on responsible banking and giving back to the local community,” said Walbourne.

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Walbourne comes to Reading Co-operative Bank with several years of retail branch banking experience, where he has served in a number of roles from teller to branch manager.

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“I’m happy to welcome Danny to our team.  His background and commitment to meeting the needs of his clients make him an excellent fit in this role”, said Bryan Greenbaum, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

 

Reading Co-operative Bank is a dynamic, 21st-century community bank, founded in 1886 on the principle that profit and growth go hand-in-hand with responsible banking and service to the community. They are a 5-star bank that is rated in the top 7% of banks in the country for overall financial condition by Bauer Financial. Customer Service Specialists can be reached at 781.942.5000, readingcoop.com or by visiting one of the locations in Andover, Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Wilmington or Woburn.

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