MountainOne Names Two Branch Managers

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Sarah Gaffey has been named to the position of branch manager for Hoosac Banks' main office and Tyna Senecal has been named branch manager for Williamstown Savings Bank, according to an announcement by John C. Law, president and chief executive officer of Williamstown Savings Bank and executive vice president of MountainOne Financial Partners.

MountainOne Financial Partners includes Hoosac Bank; Williamstown Savings Bank; South Coastal Bank; Coakley, Pierpan, Dolan & Collins; and True North.

As branch managers, Gaffey and Senecal will oversee the daily sales, service and operational activities for their respective offices. They will facilitate staff development, oversee and manage staff sales goals and have responsibility for business development.











Gaffey began her career with Hoosac Bank as a teller and has worked in various positions including Loan operations manager, retail closing coordinator, retail loan officer and business development representative. Gaffey holds a bachelors degree in business administration from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, where she graduated cum laude. She has also completed multiple banking and lending courses and seminars.

In the community, Gaffey is on the Board of Directors for United Cerebral Palsy, volunteers with United Way and is on the McCann Alumni Association. At MountainOne, Gaffey served on the Credit for life Committee for two years. Gaffey resides in Clarksburg with her husband, Jamie, and their daughter.


Senecal began her career with Hoosac Bank as a teller, and has worked in various departments of the bank, including her prior roles as assistant branch manager and customer service representative.

Senecal holds a bachelor of science degree in business management from MCLA, where she graduated summa cum laude. In the community, she is on the board of directors for the Berkshire Food Project, participates on the Board of Civil Authority in Stamford, Vt., and is also a justice of the peace in Stamford. At MountainOne, Senecal also co-chaired the well-received MountainOne Junior Board of Directors for two years. She resides in Stamford with her husband, Jim, and their son.
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