Greylock Announces Promotions within Management Team

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Greylock announced promotions of six key managers. “These well-deserved promotions reflect a lot of hard work by credit union and insurance agency employees,” said Greylock President Angelo C. Stracuzzi. “Each of these individuals will play a critical role in leading Greylock into the future.”

Gloria Beraldi was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager at Greylock’s West Street location. Beraldi came to Greylock Federal in 1994 and has 22 years experience in banking. Previous assignments include member service, assistant branch manager and Kellogg Street branch manager. During the last several years she has been involved in the United Way, Morningside Community Association, St. Agnes School Board and Parish Council, American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, and American Heart Walk. Beraldi and her husband James have 6 children and 9 grandchildren with one on the way.



Kate Gelinas was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Manager Deposit Operations. Gelinas joined Greylock in 1985 and has 30 years banking experience. She began as a teller, worked in member service, progressed to accounting, IRA coordination, and deposit operations officer. Gelinas is on the board of the Citizen Scholarship Fund and participates on the event committee for the Berkshire Chamber of Commerce. She has also volunteered with the Berkshire United Way, YMCA Wing Fling and the Jimmy Fund. Gelinas and her husband Chico reside in Lanesboro.
                 


Timothy Kiely was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager. Kiely joined Greylock in 2004 and has 10 years of financial services experience. He manages Greylock’s Merrill Road, Sabic and General Dynamics branches. Kiely is the past chairman of the Berkshire Young Professionals organization, graduate of the Berkshire Leadership Program, past elected member of the Dalton Finance Committee and currently volunteers at the Hancock Shaker Village Museum. He resides in Pittsfield with his daughter Colleen.



Maureen Phillips was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Mortgage Loan Officer. With 30 years of banking experience, the last 4 years with Greylock Federal Credit Union, Phillips is one of the top producing mortgage originators in Berkshire County. She serves on the board of Berkshire Business and Professional Women, and the board of Construct, Incorporated. She volunteers with the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Phillips has three grown daughters and resides in Pittsfield.




Pete Mirante was promoted to Vice President, Insurance Operations. Mirante has 20 years experience in banking and insurance services. Most recently he held the position of Regional Branch Manager at Greylock and now oversees the operation of Greylock Insurance Agency’s six locations in Berkshire County. Mirante serves as a board member of the Northern Berkshire Girls Softball League and the North Adams Parks and Recreation Department. He and his wife Michele have three children - Stephanie, Ashley and Nick - and reside in North Adams.


Sharon MacEachern was promoted to Assistant Vice President of Greylock Insurance Agency. MacEachern joined Greylock Insurance Agency in 2005 as an office manager. Her 24 years experience includes working with personal lines, commercial lines and claims, life and health insurance. She volunteers with Dalton Youth Soccer. Married 17 years, MacEachern and her husband Scott have two daughters - Kelsey and Valentina - and reside in Peru.






Lori Goodell was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Greylock Insurance Agency. Goodell joined Greylock in 2005 as a personal lines officer and has 20 years experience in sales and customer service. Goodell is a member of Massachusetts Association of Insurance Women. She holds the Certified Professional Insurance Woman (CPIW) and Life Underwriting Training Council Fellowship (LUTCF) professional designations. Goodell lives in Pittsfield with her fiancé Michael and 16-month old daughter Ella Grace.



Dennis Clark was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Greylock Insurance Agency. Clark has 37 years experience of insurance accounting and holds an Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance (AIAF) professional designation. He joined Greylock in 2005. Clark volunteers for St. Mary’s Church in Cheshire. He lives in Cheshire with his significant other Nancy and her daughter Samantha.

About Greylock Insurance Agency: Greylock Insurance Agency has locations at 150 West Street and 128 South Street, both in Pittsfield; 552 Main Street in Williamstown, 329 Stockbridge Road in Great Barrington,  40 Main Street in North Adams and 2 Park Street in Adams. The agency fields 28 insurance professionals and carries a complete selection of personal lines including auto, homeowner’s, renters, condo, life, disability and long-term care insurance.  Greylock Insurance also offers comprehensive employee group benefits consultation and brokerage services.

More information is available at www.greylockinsuranceagency.com

About Greylock Federal Credit Union: Greylock Federal Credit Union was recently rated the top credit union in the United States for total value returned to Members/Owners according to Callahan & Associates, a national credit union research and consulting firm. Greylock Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school, worships or regularly conducts business in Berkshire County. Greylock Federal is wholly owned by its more than 65,000 members and offers full-service branches in Pittsfield, Great Barrington, Lee, Adams, North Adams, and Williamstown. More information is available at www.greylock.org.
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PEDA Site 9 Preparation, Member Retirement

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The redevelopment of Site 9 for mixed-use in the William Stanley Business Park is set to take off. 

Edward Weagle, principal geologist at Roux Associates, gave an update on the yearlong work to the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority last week.

"It's been a real pleasure for me to work on a project like this," he said. "This is kind of like a project of a career of a lifetime for me, and I'm very pleased to see that we're just at the finish line right now. My understanding is that all the documents are in front of the commissioner, waiting for her to sign off."

Mill Town Capital is planning to develop a mixed-use building that includes housing on the site. Roux, headquartered in Islandia, N.Y., was hired assist with obtaining grant financing, regulatory permitting, and regulatory approvals to aid in preparing the 16.5-acre site for redevelopment. Approximately 25,000 cubic yards of concrete slabs, foundations, and pavements were removed from the former GE site. 

Once the documents are signed off, PEDA can begin the work of transferring 4.7 acres to Mill Town. Weagle said the closing on this project will make it easier to work on the other parcels and that he's looking forward to working on Sites 7 and 8.

PEDA received a $500,000 Site Readiness Program grant last year from MassDevelopment for Sites 7 and Site 8. The approximately 3-acre sites are across Woodlawn Avenue from Site 9 and border Kellogg Street. 

In other news, the state Department of Transportation has rented the east side of the parking lot for CDL (Commercial Driver's License) training. This is an annual lease that began in September and will bring in $37,200 in revenue.

Lastly, the meeting concluded with congratulations to Maurice "Mick" Callahan Jr. on his retirement.

Callahan is a former chair and a founding member of PEDA, dating back to when the board was established in the 1990s. He has also served on a number of civic and community boards and has volunteered for many organizations in the Berkshires. He is the president of M. Callahan Inc. 

"The one thing that's been a common denominator back is that you've always put others before yourself. You've served others well. You've been a mentor to two generations of Denmarks, and I'm sure many generations of other families and people within this city," said board Chair Jonathan Denmark. "We can never say thank you enough, but thank you for your services, for the creation of this board, your service to the city of Pittsfield, and to all the communities that you've represented and enjoy retirement." 

"It wasn't always easy to be in the position that you were in Mick, but you handled it with so much grace, always respecting this community, bringing pride to our community," member Linda Clairmont said. "I could not have accomplished many of the things I did, especially here for this business part, without you all of the Economic Development discussions that we had really informed my thinking, and I'm so grateful."

Callahan left the team with a message as this was his final meeting, but said he is always reachable if needed.

"I also have to say that a lot of great people sat around this table and other tables before the current board, and the time that I had with Pam [Green] and Mike [Filpi] sticking around, the leadership of this mayor [board member Linda Tyer], and it really, it was always great synergy," he said.

"So don't be afraid to embrace change. And you know, you got a business model. It's been around long time. Shake it up. Take a good look at it, figure out where it needs to go, and you're lucky to have leadership that you have here."

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