Florence Bank has promoted three employees to oversee the management of branches within their designated regions.
Elissa Langevin, of Wilbraham, has been named vice president / area manager for the bank’s main office in Florence; Lee McCarthy, of Springfield, will serve as vice president / area manager for the King Street office in Northampton; and Shelley Daughdrill, of Southampton, will hold the role of vice president / area manager for the Belchertown branch.
Langevin is a 10-year employee of Florence Bank. Formerly, she was vice president / branch manager of the main office in Florence.
During her tenure at the bank, Langevin has been the recipient of Florence Bank’s Community Service Award, which provides recognition to employees who are actively involved in community organizations. She serves as the current treasurer of the Belchertown Day School and has served as a board member for Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts. She has also served as board member and president of the East of the River Five Town Chamber of Commerce.
Langevin is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts with a degree in communications.
Lee McCarthy is a 15-year employee of Florence Bank. Formerly, she was vice president / branch manager of the King Street office.
During her tenure at the bank, McCarthy has served as consumer lending officer and branch manager. She is a volunteer for the United Way of Hampshire County and serves on its Community Allocation Committee. In 2015, she was recognized by the United Way as an Honoree for the Community Champion Award, presented to a community member who has made a significant contribution to the organization’s mission of creating positive and lasting change in Hampshire County.
Shelley Daughdrill is a 12-year employee of Florence Bank. Formerly, she served as vice president / branch manager of the Amherst and Belchertown offices. She has been the recipient of the bank’s President’s Award and Community Service Award.
She is a graduate of the New England School for Financial Studies at Babson College. She is a board member, attendance chair and Auction Committee member for the Amherst Rotary Club, and she also serves on the Development Committee for the Amherst Survival Center.
Florence Bank President and Chief Executive Officer John F. Heaps, Jr., said, “We are pleased to recognize these dedicated staff members for outstanding performance, reliability and expert knowledge.”
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