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Diane Stewart Joins Naugatuck Savings Bank as Watertown Branch Manager

Naugatuck Savings Bank welcomes Diane Stewart as the Branch Manager of their Watertown office.  In this role Ms. Stewart will support and develop the staff to ensure customer service excellence, community involvement and personal growth, as well as deepen existing customer relationships and grow new business.     

“Diane’s extensive experience in Retail Banking will enable her to lead the staff team to provide customers with the level of personalized service necessary to achieve their financial goals,” said Dawn Orsini, Vice President of Retail Banking. 

A professional within the finance industry, Stewart brings 20 years of experience to Naugatuck Savings Bank.  She was previously employed at Webster Bank in Waterbury as Branch Manager and at American Bank in Waterbury as Assistant to the Internal Auditor.  Ms. Stewart is a graduate of the Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program. 

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Diane is a current member of the Waterbury Chamber of Commerce and a previous Wolcott Chamber of Commerce member and served as a Board of Director for New Foundations, Inc. in Wolcott.  Ms. Stewart is a Waterbury native and currently resides in Wolcott.    

Naugatuck Savings Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nutmeg Financial, MHC, has been serving customers throughout Connecticut’s Greater Naugatuck Valley since 1870. Locally owned, the bank is committed to helping individual customers as well as the community at large. Naugatuck Savings Bank offers personal banking, business banking and financial services at its 15 branch locations.

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