NEWPORT — Sugar River Bank is announcing the recent retirement of Barbara Nenninger, Branch Manager in New London. She was with the bank for 14 years and was very active in the New London/Sunapee community.
With Nenninger’s retirement, Angela MacCreighton has taken over as the Branch Manager of the New London branch. She has been with the Bank for 19 years and was most recently Branch Manager of the Grantham branch for 13 years.
She is extremely involved in her community, serving as a Trustee of Trust Funds for the Town of Springfield; Chairperson of the Fundraising Committee for the Town of Springfield’s 250th Celebration, serves on the Recreation Committee in Springfield and is a volunteer for the Springfield Old Home Day Committee. She resides in Springfield with her husband and three children.
To fill the role as Branch Manager in Grantham, Sugar River Bank recently hired Rhonda Rollins. She was previously the Branch Manager in Newbury for Lake Sunapee Bank, a Division of Bar Harbor Bank and Trust.
Rollins has more than 18 years of banking experience. She served on the Board for the Rollins Ride for 10 years and is the former president of NMHS Friends of Music. Rollins resides in Newport with her husband.
Mark Pitkin, President and CEO, stated, “Sugar River Bank is fortunate to have Rhonda join Sugar River Bank. She is very well-known in our community and understands the value of building customer relationships. Barbara will be dearly missed and we wish her the best in her retirement. We are very fortunate and excited to have Angela pick up where Barbara left off in New London.
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