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Jewett City Savings Bank Names Landry as Dayville Branch Manager
Director Richard Duda Retires After 25 Years on Board at Jewett City Savings Bank
Diane Manning elected to Board of Directors at Jewett City Savings Bank
Changes in store at Jewett City Savings Bank - Horstmeyer to retire, Merchant is new president & CEO


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 Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Reino E. Horstmeyer, president  and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank, announced today that Brandy S. Landry of Danielson has been named branch manager/business development officer for the Bank’s newest full-service office, located at 560 Hartford Pike in Dayville.

Landry joins Jewett City Savings Bank from Citizens Bank in Colchester, where she was manager/business banking officer. She began her banking career at age 18 as a teller at Savings Bank of Manchester, joining Citizens Bank in 1999 as assistant manager at the Plainfield office. Her experience also includes branch management with Westbank in Putnam/Danielson. 

An honor roll graduate of Putnam High School, Landry studied business at Quinebaug Valley Community-Technical College. She is a member of the BNI Group and the Chamber of Commerce.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:41:51 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) ( Staff News )
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 Friday, April 27, 2007
Richard Duda, a member of the Jewett City Savings Bank Board of Directors since 1982, retired from that post at the Bank’s 134th Annual Meeting of Corporators on March 28 at the Jacques Cartier Club in Jewett City.

Duda, a Jewett City resident, served as chairman of the Board from 1998 - 2004 after serving as vice chairman for the prior five years. He was a longstanding member of the nominating and audit committees during his tenure, and also served on the bylaws, benefits, executive, investment and long range planning committees.

 “Attorney Duda has provided wise counsel and guidance to the Board and its committees, and has left his imprint on many of our decisions and who we are today,” said Reino E. Hortsmeyer, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank.

Horstmeyer cited Duda’s many contributions during his tenure, including  his involvement and counsel in areas such as land acquisition and conveyance, branch and office construction and renovations, office consolidations, the introduction of banking technology, the creation of the Griswold High School scholarship trust, and the establishment of the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation.

 “Richard’s association with the Bank as a Director, and his insights as Bank counsel, have been extremely beneficial,” said Horstmeyer. “His perspectives, his caring about the Bank and the community, and his attention to detail have effectively guided us in our deliberations and decisions.

 “During his 25 years on the Board, the Bank has done many things of which we can be proud, and which have improved the quality of life in the communities we serve,” added Horstmeyer.

Friday, April 27, 2007 2:39:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) ( Board News )
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 Monday, April 23, 2007
Diane L. Manning of Jewett City was elected to the Board of Directors of Jewett City Savings Bank at the 134th Annual Meeting of Corporators held on March 28 at the Jacques Cartier Club in Jewett City. Manning has been a Corporator of the Bank since 2004.

She was elected to serve the remainder of the term of Director Richard Duda of Jewett City, who retired recently after 25 years of service to the Bank.

Manning is president and CEO of United Services, Inc. in Dayville, a social and mental health services provider with 250 employees at 16 sites throughout Northeastern Connecticut and an annual operating budget of $13.4 million

Monday, April 23, 2007 2:38:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) ( Board News )
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 Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Reino E. Horstmeyer, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank since 1980, announced his pending retirement at  the 134th Annual Meeting of the Corporators of Jewett City Savings Bank held on March 28 at the Jacques Cartier Club in Jewett City.

Kevin Merchant of Sterling, senior vice president, will take over as president and CEO following Horstmeyer’s June 30th retirement.

Horstmeyer, a Canterbury resident, joined Jewett City Savings Bank in 1970 as a management trainee slated to manage the Bank’s first branch office, in Central Village. He was named to lead the Bank a decade later. At the Annual Meeting, he thanked “the Board members who gave me guidance and Corporators who supported me over the years.”

He praised the selection of Merchant as his successor.

“Kevin is a very talented banker with over 30 years of experience, over 26 with Jewett City Savings,” Horstmeyer said. “ He is respected by his fellow employees, and will bring a new enthusiasm and vision to the position.

“ I will leave knowing the Bank remains in good hands,” he added.

Horstmeyer also announced the promotion of Diana L.  Rose of Canterbury to vice president and senior retail officer, a new position. Now responsible for the Bank’s marketing efforts, Rose’s new responsibilities will also include branch oversight and support of the Bank’s retail efforts.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007 2:36:21 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) ( Staff News )
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