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Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust recently announced promotions for the following four employees: Hollie Bennett, Lee Dearborn, Heather Sarasin and Joan Daigle.
Bennett, who joined RBT in 2005, was named consumer lending manager. She has 10 years of banking experience, with a concentration in retail and lending.
Dearborn was named vice president in the information technology department. He began his career with Rollstone more than 13 years ago and has 20 years of experience in network administration.
Sarasin was promoted to assistant vice president/branch manager. She joined RBT in 2002 with more than 20 years of banking experience. Sarasin is also a licensed Savings Bank Life Insurance (SBLI) agent.
Daigle was promoted to mortgage lending manager. She began working for RBT 28 years ago in the retail department and moved over to the mortgage department.
Rollstone Bank & Trust has offices in Fitchburg, Leominster, Harvard and Townsend.
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