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Northeast Bank (Nasdaq: NBN), based in Portland, has hired a veteran banker to serve as the new senior vice president of the community banking development office.
In this new role, Stevan Stromsky will help individuals and businesses access deposit products and services designed to help them earn a higher rate of return and save money on fees.
“I look forward to serving the greater Portland area with Northeast Bank’s full suite of consumer and small business deposit products, services, and excellent savings rates,” Stromsky said.
Stromsky most recently worked at KeyBank, where he was the branch manager of the One Monument Square location in Portland. Before KeyBank, Stromsky worked for Bank of America.
Stromsky is a member of the Portland Rotary Club and also volunteers at Preble Street, Junior Achievement of Maine and the Salvation Army.
"His customer-centric approach, along with two decades of banking experience in the Maine market, is a great fit for Northeast Bank as we expand our reach throughout Maine and offer the communities we serve access to competitive deposit products, services, and interest rates,” said Robert Banaski, senior vice president, director of Community Banking.
Northeast Bank has branches in Portland, Poland, Brunswick, Augusta, Bethel and South Paris, as well as offices in Lewiston, Boston and New York City. The bank is ranked No. 8 in the 2023 Mainebiz Book of Lists, with assets of $1.58 billion as of June 30, 2022.
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