New Head of Consumer Lending at Pittsfield Co-operative Bank

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Michael E. Barbieri
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Michael E. Barbieri has been promoted to vice president of residential and consumer lending at the Pittsfield Co-operative Bank.
 
Since joining the bank in 2007, Barbieri has been working in support of area businesses as the assistant vice president of commercial lending. Previously, he was the assistant vice president of loan processing for consumer and residential lending at Legacy Banks in Pittsfield.
 
Barbieri is a 1994 graduate of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts with a bachelor's degree in business administration and finance and graduated with honors from America's Community Bankers National School of Banking in Fairfield, Conn., in 2003.
 
He also is vice chairman of the Berkshire United Way's board of directors and a current member of Habitat for Humanity's Family Selection Committee. He resides in Pittsfield with his wife, Michelle, and their three children.
 
The Pittsfield Cooperative Bank is a $235 million community bank with offices and automated-teller machines in Pittsfield, Dalton and Great Barrington.
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First Responder Awards Honor Excellence, Highlight Mental Health

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Keynote speaker Nicole Ferry, above, urged first responders not to suffer in silence; right, the committee recognized outstanding work by its members. 

Reader's note: This article discusses suicide. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. To contact the Crisis Text Line, text HELLO to 741741. More information on crisis hotlines in Massachusetts can be found here.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — First responders gathered at the Proprietor's Lodge last week in advance of EMS Week to celebrate and support their colleagues. 

The EMS Awards Banquet, held by the Emergency Medical Services Committee of Berkshire County, included 20 awards for outstanding responses to specific calls over the past year and for excellence in various fields. 

Brian Andrews, president of County Ambulance Services and EMSCO, said its mission is to support and uplift the EMS community with compassionate care, critical resources, and "unwavering support" to first responders and their families.

"That mission is built on a simple but powerful principle: caring for our own," he said. 

"… EMS is a profession built around caring for others, but those who care for others also need to be cared for. They need support, encouragement, training, resources, recognition, and at times they need to know that this community stands behind them and their families." 

Andrews said EMSCO is one of the most active and successful county EMS organizations in Western Mass, and while its members may wear different patches and serve different communities, when the call comes in, they are all connected by the same mission. 

The evening included a $1,000 donation from EMSCO member Berkshire Community College Foundation, and County Ambulance paramedic supervisor Austin White requested that his 40 Under 40 donation be sent to the committee. 

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