LACONIA — Bank of New Hampshire is announced that Tamara Blier has joined their team as vice president, corporate cash management officer.
In this role, Tamara will be responsible for the sale and delivery of deposit services, assisting customers with protecting their business finances and creating efficiencies in monitoring accounts and daily operations. She will develop and manage new commercial deposit relationships in the greater Lakes Region, while also serving existing customers by providing quality service and becoming a trusted resource for customers.
Tamara comes to Bank of New Hampshire with 14 years of banking experience. She began her career in banking as a teller and has since advanced her skills and knowledge as she became an office manager and worked at several different banking offices. Tamara demonstrates strong financial modeling and analytical skills; exceptional understanding of financial theory, methodologies and applications; and has a proven ability to analyze and manage risk.
“Tamara is a tremendous addition to our Cash Management team,” said Jim Hayes, Vice President, Commercial Cash Management Manager for Bank of New Hampshire. “Tamara’s experience in the Lakes Region along with our suite of cash management products will allow us to continue providing white glove service to new and existing customers.”
Tamara can be reached at the Gilford Lakeshore office located at 1441 Lakeshore Road, via phone at 603-527-3305 or by e-mail at blier@banknh.com.


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