Eagle Bank Holds Grand Opening Celebration in Boston’s North End
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Pictured from left to right: Vincent Panzini, North End Chamber member and Eagle Bank Corporator, James Barrett, EVP / CFO, Maria Safina, North End Branch Sales and Service Associate, Marc Whittaker, EVP / Retail Administration & General Counsel, Frank DePasquale, Chairman of the North End Chamber of Commerce and owner of DePaquale Ventures, James H. Whittaker, President & CEO, Gisella DiPaola, AVP / Business Development Officer & North End Branch Manager, Derek Delaney, EVP / Commercial Loan Officer, Fernando Giangregorio, owner of Green Cross Pharmacy, Christian Guarino, North End Branch Sales & Service Manager, Joseph Galvao, North End Branch Sales & Service Manager, and Heather Wetterneck, VP / Retail Administrator. (Photo by Rosario Scabin, Ross Photography)
The eagle has landed in Boston’s North End. Eagle Bank that is! Located at 389 Hanover Street, the new branch has been reaching out to the community to introduce the new team. The official ribbon cutting was on Wednesday July 16th followed by a reception at the Fairmont Battery Wharf Hotel.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to establish ourselves as a strong community bank with a keen focus on the needs of the businesses and residents of the North End,” said Eagle Bank President and CEO James H. Whittaker. “The North End branch is among the most technologically advanced retail banking facilities in the Northeast region, which should appeal to a variety of customers who appreciate a mix of traditional and technologically enhanced banking.”
The North End Branch is located at 389 Hanover Street and is open Monday and Friday 9:00am – 6:00pm, Tuesday through Thursday, 9:00am – 4:00pm, and Saturday 9:00am – 12:00pm.
Shown below are some photos from the reception:
From the left, Joe Giangregorio, Filippo Frattaroli, Gisella DiPaola, Jim Whittaker, Mira Giangregorio, Pepe Giangregorio and Philip Frattaroli
From the left, Keivan Mizrahu, Frank DePasquale and Mary Packard
From the left: Jeanette Cataldo, Robyn Dellorfano, Pam Donnaruma, Christian Guarino, Rachele Giangregorio and Mira Giangregorio
From the left, Mira Giangregorio, Pepe Giangregorio, William Nolan and James Barrett
From the left, Harry Shurvis, Heather Wetterneck, Paula Chesbrough and Jamie Addinizio
From the left, Joe Galvao, Gisella DiPaola, Maria Safina and Christian Guarino
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