Middlesex Savings Bank has promoted one of its longtime employees to the c-suite.

Dana Neshe, a 24-year employee of the bank and member of the executive team, was recently promoted to chief operating officer.

In her new role, Neshe will oversee all aspects of community banking, compliance, credit, marketing and risk management. Additionally, she will continue to serve as president of the Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation, the bank’s philanthropic arm, which has provided more than $6 million in grants to over 600 nonprofit organizations in Eastern Massachusetts.

“Dana’s broad experience in banking paired with her focus on evolving Middlesex in a progressive and sustainable way makes her incredibly well suited for the role of COO,” Mike McAuliffe, president and CEO of Middlesex Savings Bank, said in a statement.

Neshe began her career as an examiner with the FDIC before joining Middlesex Savings Bank as a compliance officer in 1995. For four years, she oversaw community banking and then joined the bank’s executive team as chief community banking officer. In 2017, she assumed the role of chief risk officer.

Neshe is a resident of Framingham, is currently a trustee of Framingham State University and is a member of the distribution committee of the MetroWest Health Care Foundation.

Middlesex Savings Bank Promotes Neshe to COO

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