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As NBT Bank gets ready to open a retail branch in Portland — its first in Maine — it has tapped Suzanne Cange as the Maine retail market manager.
The branch, set to open in early January, will be located at 191 Marginal Way in the city's Bayside neighborhood, about a mile from the bank's waterfront commercial office, at 5 Widgery Wharf.
“Suzanne’s extensive management experience makes her a wonderful fit to lead our retail banking efforts in Maine and our new Portland Bayside branch,” said NBT Bank Maine Regional President Michael O’Reilly.
“I am confident that her commitment to exceptional customer service will help our customers achieve their financial goals and support our continued growth in Maine," he added.
The new branch will be staffed by several members of NBT's retail banking team, along with a business banker and a member of its treasury management team.
Cange brings more than 30 years of banking experience to the role. During her career, she has served as a banking center manager at M&T Bank and Northeast Bank, and as a branch manager at both Evergreen Credit Union and KeyBank.
Outside of work, Cange volunteers with the South Portland Food Cupboard and Financial Literacy of Maine. She has also been honored by United Way of Portland for helping the nonprofit achieve more than $1 million in contributions.
Cange attended the University of Alaska Anchorage and is pursuing a degree at the University of Southern Maine.
The Scarborough resident holds certificates in management, employee relations, service excellence and lending practices from the New England School of Banking.
Norwich, N.Y.-based NBT Bank is owned by NBT Bancorp Inc. (Nasdaq: NBTB).
In October, the parent company posted third-quarter net earnings and revenue that surpassed market expectations and increased its dividend for the 13th straight year.
As of Thursday's close on Wall Street, the stock has a market value of around $2.3 billion. That's 8.25% lower than a year ago.
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