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More than a year after Larry Wold retired from TD Bank, he has joined Bar Harbor Bank & Trust in a commercial lending role.
As senior vice president for commercial lending, Wold will help businesses across New England secure financing for working capital, capital expenditures and other growth needs, the bank said in its announcement.
“Larry has been an accomplished and respected banker in the state of Maine for decades, and we are fortunate to have him at Bar Harbor Bank & Trust,” said Curtis Simard, the bank's president and CEO.
“His strategic business acumen and invaluable experience will be a tremendous asset to both the bank and the businesses we serve throughout northern New England,” Simard added.
Wold retired from TD Bank in September 2023 after leading TD Bank’s Maine operations for 17 years. At TD Bank in Maine, the 38-year industry veteran led efforts to achieve and maintain that bank's No. 1 market share in the state, as measured by FDIC deposit data.
Outside of work, Wold serves on the University of New England’s board of trustees and as treasurer for the Foundation for Maine’s Community Colleges.
He previously served as board president for the Maine State Chamber of Commerce and as board president and trustee emeritus for the Maine Real Estate & Development Association. Additionally, he has served as a board member for Maine & Co. and the Maine International Trade Center.
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bar Harbor Bankshares (NYSE: BHB), which was ranked No. 3 among the largest-based Maine based banks in the 2025 Mainebiz Book of Lists. Rankings are based on assets as of June 30, 2024.
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