Adams Community Bank Announces Graduation of Senior Manager

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ADAMS, Mass — Barbara Guido, Adams Community Bank’s SVP of Retail Banking, recently graduated from the New England School for Financial Studies Graduate School of Banking Program held at Babson College.
 
"Barb has worked hard over the past two years to broaden her knowledge of all aspects of banking. Her expanded skill set will allow her to make meaningful strategic contributions towards the bank's future success," Charlie O'Brien, President and CEO of Adams Community Bank said.
 
Sponsored by the Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Bankers Associations, the program provides banking professionals with the tools to manage effectively in today’s changing financial ecosystem.
 
The program is open to applicants who hold key leadership roles in a financial institution and demonstrate the ability to assume greater responsibility within their organization.
 
In addition to Guido, Adams Community Bank counts many of its senior management team among New England School for Financial Studies graduates.
 
The graduation ceremony occurred on June 17th at Babson College’s Center for Executive Education in Wellesley.

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Community Hero of the Month: Christine Hoyt

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Selectwoman Christine Hoyt, in green, came up with the idea of celebrating local business by having a ribbon cuttings with board members present. 
ADAMS, Mass. — Selectmen Chair and 1Berkshire Director of Member Services and Christine Hoyt has been nominated for the April Community Hero of the Month.
 
The Community Hero of the Month series, in partnership with Haddad Auto, recognizes individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted their community. Nominate a community hero here. 
 
Hoyt has been a valuable member of the Berkshire County community since moving to Adams in 2005 from central New York state. 
 
With no friends or family in the area, she became involved with her new community by working with numerous organizations and serving on multiple committees. 
 
She participated in the Berkshire Leadership Program through the then-Berkshire Chamber of Commerce. This started her on the path to working with nonprofit boards, so she started serving with Youth Center Inc. and then ran for election as a town meeting member. She has been on the Board of Selectmen since 2017 and is currently serving her second term as chair. 
 
"[Berkshire County is] a welcoming community. So, when I moved here, I didn't have any friends or family, and I still felt like I was able to connect with people. I was able to get involved in a number of different initiatives," Hoyt said.
 
"So, I've always felt like this community just opens their arms and welcomes everybody into it. I try to do my part to extend those arms and welcome people into the conversation and into various groups and committees."
 
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