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                                astern Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Joseph Rodolfy as senior vice president, commercial real estate relationship manager. With over 13 years of banking experience and a focus on commercial real estate and credit analysis, Rodolfy brings a wealth of expertise to the role.
    "We're excited to welcome Joseph to our Commercial Banking team," said Greg Buscone, executive vice president and chief commercial banking officer. "His lending background and formal training in credit analysis align perfectly with our commitment to delivering personalized commercial banking services."
    Rodolfy joins Eastern Bank from Cambridge Savings Bank, where he spent a decade in roles of increasing responsibility, including leading client relationships and structuring loans across various asset classes. Prior to that, he held commercial credit and lending positions at TD Bank, completing the bank's formal credit training program.
    "I'm thrilled to join Eastern Bank, which is renowned for its community banking leadership," said Rodolfy. "I look forward to contributing to the team's success in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and beyond."
    As a seasoned professional with a strong background in commercial lending, Rodolfy will play a key role in providing comprehensive financing solutions to businesses across various industries. Eastern Bank offers a range of commercial lending options, including working capital lines of credit, equipment loans, real estate loans, and more, designed to help companies improve cash flow, increase efficiency, and build for the future.                            
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