Elizabeth Brothers

Elizabeth Brothers

Meredith Village Savings Bank has promoted Elizabeth Brothers to mortgage loan officer NMLS #69282. In this role, Brothers will serve Alton, Gilford, Wakefield, Wolfeboro and surrounding communities in assisting clients with their home lending needs.

Brothers most recently served as the Bank’s assistant vice president, mortgage strategy officer and has held multiple roles in mortgage lending throughout her career.

“We are extremely proud and excited to have Elizabeth available to showcase her incredible commitment to customer service and experience as a Loan Officer,” said Charlie Dowd, vice president, residential mortgage sales at MVSB. “With her vast experience, attention to detail and comforting communication skills, Elizabeth will be an excellent addition to our team and a great support to our clients and in the community.”

Susan “Sue” Ross, mortgage loan originator NMLS# 165861, recently announced her retirement after 14 years of dedicated service at MVSB. Ross earned recognition as one of the top mortgage loan officers within the local communities she served. Brothers has been working with Ross to ensure the continued delivery of the high quality mortgage lending experience that customers have come to know.

Brothers grew up in Laconia and graduated from the Granite State College with an Associate of Business Science. She also attended Northern New England School of Banking. She loves being a part of her community and enjoys the beauty of New Hampshire.

To learn more, visit any of the local branch offices located in Alton, Ashland, Center Harbor, Gilford, Laconia, Melvin Village, Meredith, Moultonborough, Plymouth, Portsmouth or Wolfeboro, call 800-922-6872 or visit mvsb.com.

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