Bath Savings Institution

Newsworthy people and performances for March 10, 2025

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.

Bath Savings names vice president, trust officer

Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Jim Goodbody as vice president and trust officer.

Bath Savings hires vice president, trust and investment officer

Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Ashley Daigle as a trust and investment officer. 

Bath Savings assistant manager chosen to lead Damariscotta branch

Deborah Anderson is on the board of the local chamber of commerce and worked as a senior teller and in customer service before moving up the ladder.
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Bath Savings elects retired BerryDunn principal to board

A Freeport resident, Janice Latulippe recently retired from BerryDunn, having served as a principal and leader of the firm's financial services practice group.

🔒Personnel moves: A roundup of new hires and promotions in Maine’s banking industry

Five Maine banks — Machias Savings, Bath Savings Trust Co., KeyBank, Saco & Biddeford Savings and Katahdin Trust — announced significant personnel moves in recent weeks.

New USM student center fueled by $500,000 gift from Bath Savings

The donation by Bath Savings will benefit the McGoldrick Center at the University of Southern Maine's Portland campus. Recognizing the bank's commitment to the school, USM will name the center's front entrance the Bath Savings Portico.  

Bath Savings promotes trust operations officer

In her new officer role, Sarah Grover will manage many aspects of the firm's operations, with roughly $1.5 billion under management for clients throughout the country.  
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Bath Savings beefs up trust department by hiring an estates attorney

Bath Savings Trust Co. President Tom Whelan announced the selection of Chris Piasecki as vice president and trust officer. Piasecki will work with clients to create tailored investment strategies.

New Mainers land teller jobs, as training program opens doors for immigrants

A program launched by a group of Maine financial institutions and Portland Adult Education is now helping immigrants begin careers in finance. For some New Mainers, the opportunity is a long-held dream.
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