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Putnam Bank recently announced three promotions, left to right: Clara Angelos, Barbara Rasmussen and Joyce McOsker. Courtesy photo.
 
PUTNAM — Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of Putnam Bank, recently announced the three promotions. 
Borner said, “We applaud them for their exemplary service to the bank, and their commitment to the communities we serve. They represent the best of community banking, and it is rewarding to be able to promote from within as our staff develops and grows along with the bank.” 
Clara Angelos was promoted to vice president and commercial credit Manager. She joined Putnam Bank as a senior credit analyst in 2013 bringing more than 27 years of banking experience and knowledge. She received her associate’s degree from Quinebaug Valley Community College in business Management. Angelos has an extensive background in both credit and lending, as well as loan administration. She is very active with her Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Danielson and is also involved in various other local charities. 
Joyce McOsker was promoted to AVP and assistant branch administrator. An employee of Putnam Bank since 1998 she has vast experience in branch administration and training. She is currently enrolled in the Center for Financial Training (CFT) Management Training Diploma. McOsker’s community involvement includes Deary Memorial Cancer Fund (now the NECT Cancer Fund), Day Kimball Woman’s Board, Habitat for Humanity and other Putnam Bank-sponsored events. She was the 2015 recipient of the Grammy Deary “Service Recognition” Award for her volunteerism for Day Kimball Healthcare and the Deary Memorial Race, Walk and Ride. 
Barbara Rasmussen was promoted to assistant treasurer and assistant controller. She has been employed by Putnam Bank for almost 30 years. She has received an associate’s degree in General Studies and a Certificate in Supervision from QVCC, a General Banking Diploma from CFT and attended the CT School of Banking and Finance. Rasmussen is very involved with the Deary Memorial Cancer Fund (now the NECT Cancer Fund). She was the 2014 recipient of the Grammy Deary “Service Recognition” Award for her volunteerism for Day Kimball Healthcare and the Deary Memorial Race, Walk and Ride.
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