Berkshire Bank Names New Vice Presdident/Marketing Officer

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Bank has announced the promotion of Mark Pedrotti to vice president/marketing officer. 

Pedrotti began his career with Berkshire Bank as a college intern from Johnson & Wales University in 2006. He was offered permanent employment in 2008 as e-marketing and website administrator and has continued to learn and grow within the marketing department, taking on new titles and increasing challenges as the years have progressed.

"Mark is a key member of Berkshire Bank’s marketing team and this promotion reflects his dedication to his position" said Elizabeth Mach, SVP/marketing officer. "We are proud of his accomplishments and look forward to his continued growth in the future." 

Pedrotti continues to cultivate his career by acquiring new knowledge and challenging himself in and out of the office each and every day. In his new role he will manage the strategic initiatives of Berkshire Bank’s digital properties, in addition to assisting with the overall integrity of marketing assets.

Outside of the bank's marketing department, Pedrotti is also engaged with his community. He is an active participant of the Berkshire International Film Festival, and has been since its inception. Passionate about film and the Berkshire region, Pedrotti does his best to merge the two, spending much of his time immersed within the outdoor community, always with a camera in hand.   

Pedrotti is located at 66 West St., Pittsfield, MA and can be reached by phone at 413-445-8391 or by email.


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Dalton Public Safety Advisory Committee Down to 3

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Public Safety Advisory Committee is down to three members. 
 
The five-member committee was established last June to examine all the options for a new police station or combined public safety facility, with the goal to have a recommendation to the Select Board by this December. 
 
The committee was established after Police Chief Deanna Strout demonstrated to the board the dire condition of the facility that is unable to meet state requirements. The condition of the facility has been worsening as the town explores its options. 
 
During a recent Select Board meeting, the deadline was pushed to April, following recent confusion on next steps. 
 
Craig Wilbur, former co-chair, put in his letter of resignation from the committee effective Dec. 31 and Anthony "Tony" Pagliarulo stepped down after being elected to the Select Board. 
 
During the last meeting, Wilbur stepped down from his role as co-chair following a heated discussion on next steps.
 
"As you know, during last evening's meeting the committee voted to extend its charge for an additional four months. While I fully respect and support the important work that lies ahead, I regret that due to other professional and personal commitments, I am unable to continue serving during this extended period," Wilbur said in his letter. 
 
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