FSB VP, Commercial Loan Officer Deborah Tessier receives 2017 Franklin BPW Woman of Achievement Award

 

FRANKLIN — Deborah Tessier, VP, Commercial Loan Officer with Franklin Savings Bank, was recently honored by Franklin Business and Professional Women with the 2017 Franklin BPW Achievement award. This honor is bestowed upon a woman who is outstanding in her career, lends assistance to other women in their advancement, offers guidance to youth and young career women, and providers leadership and advancement to the Franklin community.

“This is a wonderful honor for Deb, and I am truly proud of her being chosen for this recognition for all her hard work in the community,” said Ron Magoon, president and CEO. “She continues to remain active in the community and has been honored for her efforts with educating children in our local schools on a variety of banking topics.”

Tessier helped initiate the first Rotary Interact Club at Winnisquam Regional Middle School and Winnisquam Regional High School. Today, there are 23 students enrolled who are encouraged to become involved in their communities. She has also earned the NH Partners in Education Award for the past four years; was recognized as the 2014 NH Scholars Business Champion; and received the 2014 Champion for Children Award from NH Partners in Education.

She has been actively involved with numerous nonprofit organizations to include Special Olympics, Make A Wish, American Cancer Society, Twin Rivers Interfaith Food Pantry, Tilton Northfield Rotary Club, Northfield Economic Development Corporation, NH State Scholars Initiative and Winnisquam Regional High School.

Since 1948, the Franklin Business and Professional Women’s Club has been an active member of the Franklin community. Each year the group honors a local woman who lives or works in the Franklin area, has been active in supporting the community, and assisting professional women with advancing further in their careers.

Deborah Tessier, VP, Commercial Loan Officer with Franklin Savings Bank, & Krystal Alpers, Parks & Recreation Director with the City of Franklin. (Courtesy photo)

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