MountainOne Expands Commercial Lending Team

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Commercial Lending Division at MountainOne continues to grow with the recent additions of Peter Duckett and Christopher Glynn as commercial portfolio manager and associate commercial portfolio manager, respectively.
 
Peter Ducket, Commercial Portfolio Manager
 
In his role as commercial portfolio manager, Duckett evaluates new and existing borrower relationships; manages, implements, and develops commercial and credit related initiatives, policies, and procedures; and assists with the preparation for internal and external audits, among other responsibilities.
 
Prior to joining MountainOne Bank, Duckett was a portfolio manager with Brookline Bank in Boston.
 
A resident of Dorchester, Duckett received a Bachelor of Arts in economics and business management from Assumption College where he was captain of the NCAA Division II Golf Team and a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee.
 
 Christopher Glynn, Associate Commercial Portfolio Manager
 
As an associate commercial portfolio manager, Glynn is responsible for interacting with and evaluating new and/or existing loan relationships, making credit recommendations, and managing specific credit activities to ensure that performance quality, consistency of underwriting, and timeliness meets or exceeds customer expectations.
 
Prior to joining MountainOne Bank, Glynn was an associate with BrightSpire Capital in Tampa, Fla.
 
Glynn received a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Massachusetts – Amherst, and currently resides in Lenox, Massachusetts.
 
"We are excited to welcome both Peter and Chris to our growing commercial lending team," said Robert Fraser, president and chief executive officer at MountainOne. "Their addition supports our ongoing efforts to enhance our commercial lending capabilities and drive success for our clients."

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Companion Corner: Weber at No Paws Left Behind

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — There's a young cat waiting for a family to play with him.
 
iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.
 
Weber is a 10-month-old domestic shorthair. He has been at No Paws Left Behind since November.
 
Volunteer Claire Morin introduced us to him.
 
"He came in with an abundance of cats that were in a crowded situation in the home," she said. "Most of his brothers and sisters are gone, but Weber is still here."
 
Weber loves the attention and if you aren't giving him enough he will let you know.
 
"Weber is very, very sweet. As you can see, he's very needy for attention. He loves his treats, and he can get a little overstimulated. He's very attention seeking. And if you don't give him attention right away, he nips at you a little bit, not a bite, more like a tender here I am — pay attention to me," Morin said. "But he's very engaging, and he's a very, very sweet boy."
 
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