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Medfield Residents Elena Stonkevitch and Kevin Barton Promoted at Middlesex Savings Bank

 

NATICK, Mass. – June 5, 2013 – Middlesex Savings Bank President John R. Heerwagen has announced that Elena Stonkevitch has been promoted to Cash Management Officer and Kevin M. Barton has been elected Vice President, Commercial Lending.  Both are residents of Medfield.

Stonkevitch is responsible for both solutions implementation and customer service for the bank’s corporate clients. She joined Middlesex in 2007 after working for a local startup software firm.  Previously, she had worked in cash management for the Bank of America and for Brinks, Incorporated. She arrived in America in 2000 from Minsk, Belarus and she holds a degree in applied mathematics from the State University of Belarus. 

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Elena and her husband Edward have two daughters, Kira and Ekaterina. Elena has been active as a volunteer for the Medfield Music Association.

Barton joined Middlesex as a commercial lender in March 2013. For the previous six and one-half years he was a credit officer for technology-industry lending in Bank of America’s Mid-to-Large Cap group.  He began his banking career with Citizens Financial Group, working there for three and one-half years after several years in the high-technology sector.

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He graduated from the University of Massachusetts -Amherst in 1994 and earned an MBA from Babson University in 2004. A native of Medfield, Barton returned about five years ago and lives there with his wife Kristine and daughters Alexis, age 7, and Kaitlyn, age 9.  He is an endurance athlete, competing in four to six triathlons each year, and he has also run and finished the Boston Marathon.

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