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Goldstein Joins East Cambridge Savings Bank Vice President of Marketing

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS- East Cambridge Savings Bank is pleased to announce that Todd Goldstein has joined the Bank as vice president of marketing.

Goldstein has over 20 years of experience in marketing. Prior to joining East Cambridge Savings Bank, Goldstein served as vice president, senior marketing officer at Stoneham Savings Bank; and vice president, director of marketing at Medford Co-Operative Bank.

“Todd is a strong addition to our leadership team, as he embodies so many of the values of East Cambridge Savings Bank. His innovative thinking and vision will continue to enhance the strategic direction and growth of East Cambridge Savings Bank,” said Gilda M. Nogueira, president and CEO.

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Goldstein earned his MBA from the Franklin W. Olin Graduate School of Business in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He is also a graduate of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Goldstein resides in Stoneham with his family.

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About East Cambridge Savings Bank
East Cambridge Savings Bank believes in connecting with customers, and is dedicated to providing businesses and individuals with a full line of banking services in the communities it serves. Headquartered in Cambridge, the Bank has additional offices in Arlington, Belmont, Medford, Somerville, and Waltham, as well as an educational training facility at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, MA.  The Bank has over $840 million in assets and is a member of FDIC, a member of DIF, and an Equal Housing Lender.  Please visit www.ecsb.com for more information.

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