Ana Parrelli joins Monson Savings Bank as Business Development Officer
MONSON, Mass. (WWLP) – Monson Savings Bank has announced the addition of Ana M. Parrelli as Business Development Officer, bringing more than two decades of experience in banking, sales, and community engagement to the financial institution.
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In her new role, Parrelli will focus on fostering relationships with commercial and municipal deposit customers, helping to strengthen the bank's presence in the region. She will work closely with clients to ensure a high level of satisfaction while promoting Monson Savings Bank's commitment to personalized service and community support.
'Ana's background and her strong community connections make her a fantastic addition to our team,' said Dan Moriarty, president and CEO of Monson Savings Bank. 'Her passion for community service and dedication to building lasting relationships align perfectly with our values.'
Prior to joining Monson Savings Bank, Parrelli served as vice president of member services and community development at LUSO Federal Credit Union, where she led retail operations, human resources, and community outreach efforts. Earlier in her career, she spent 20 years with the American Red Cross Blood Services, where she served as district manager of donor services for much of Massachusetts. In that capacity, she coordinated mobile blood drives and built partnerships to meet critical healthcare needs.
Parrelli's track record in leadership and her deep ties to the Western Massachusetts community are reflected in her ongoing civic involvement. She currently serves on the boards of the East of the River Five Town Chamber of Commerce (ERC5) and Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts. Additionally, she is an active member of the Ludlow Rotary Club and serves on the town's Dementia-Friendly Task Force.
'I am thrilled to be part of a team that truly values working together to meet the needs of our customers,' Parrelli said. 'The Bank's deep commitment to supporting our community resonates with me, and I am proud to be part of an organization that makes a meaningful impact.'
Parrelli, a Ludlow resident, will work to support the financial needs of area businesses while helping Monson Savings Bank continue to grow its role as a trusted community partner.
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