MEREDITH — Meredith Village Savings Bank has promoted Adam McKinney to branch and business development manager at the bank’s main office at 24 NH Route 25. Adam previously served as branch services supervisor at the same location and will take the place of Cathy Sleeper, who was recently promoted to regional vice president.
“Adam cares deeply about the success of our community, and he is well regarded by customers for exceptional service and by his fellow team members as a dependable colleague and a strong leader,” said Sleeper. “We are pleased to recognize his hard work and dedication with this well-deserved promotion.”
“MVSB has been serving the Meredith community for 154 years and I am proud to have the opportunity to continue that legacy of service both in the branch and by supporting clients with the latest online tools and technology,” said Adam. “We have an outstanding team here at the branch as well and I am excited for what the future holds.”
Adam joined MVSB in 2019. He is a 2022 graduate of Leadership Lakes Region and currently serves as a Board Member for the Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce.
For more information call 800-922-6872 or visit mvsb.com.
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