LACONIA — During their annual meeting held on April 13, Bank of New Hampshire elected one new board Mmember and three new corporators.
Elected as a Bank of New Hampshire board member, Dianne Peterson, is the senior vice president, client services at COCC, a financial technology company which provides consulting services to financial institutions throughout the Northeast. She is a key contributor to COCC’s client services model, leading multiple support teams, growing project management strategy, and ensuring teams are aligned to meet the daily challenges with an evolving client base. Dianne has over 10 years of executive experience in banking with more than 30 years in the industry, including serving as regional president for Providian National Bank.
Stephen Duprey, David Jean and Timothy Naro have been elected as Bank of New Hampshire corporators.
Stephen “Steve” Duprey is the owner/CEO of The Duprey Companies and former Partner of Sulloway, Hollis and Soden. Steve has been recognized many times for his contributions to the economy and community. He has received the Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Business Leader of the Year award; the Daniel Webster Council’s Citizen of the Year award; the NH State Council on the Arts Leader of the Year award and the NH Business Committee for the Arts Leader of the Year award.
David Jean is a Principal at Albin, Randall & Bennett, located in Portland, Maine with over 30 years of experience in public accounting. He is the practice leader for ARB’s Construction Industry Services Group, Succession Planning Services Group, and Business Advisory Services Group. David is a Certified Public Accountant, Certified Exit Planner and Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional.
Timothy “Tim” Naro is the former executive vice president/COO of Granite State Credit Union. While at GSCU, he was affiliated with the National Credit Union Association and the NH Credit Union League where he was a board member and board chair.
For more information, call 1-800-832-0912 or visit www.BankNH.com.
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