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Alex Rosin

Alex Rosin

Watertown Resident Named Vice President at Berkshire Bank

By Guest Writer | July 3, 2021

Watertown’s Alex Rosin was named a vice president at Berkshire Bank. Berkshire Banks provided the following announcement:

Berkshire Bank, a socially-responsible community-dedicated bank with locations primarily in New England and New York, recently announced the hiring of Alexander A. Rosin as VP Business Banking Relationship Manager. 

He will be based in Needham, covering the Eastern Massachusetts footprint. As a Business Banking Relationship Manager, Rosin will assist Berkshire Bank clients with specific business goals and empower them to make confident financial decisions. 

In his new role, Mr. Rosin will be at the center of our client-focused strategy. He will serve as a trusted advisor, providing corporate and commercial clients with sound advice based on a deep understanding of their unique financial needs.  

“Alex brings significant banking experience to his role and a strong track record of building long-term customer relationships,” said Scott Vickery, Team Leader Business Banking at Berkshire Bank. “We look forward to his contributions to our clients in the region and in helping to build Berkshire into a purpose-driven community bank.” 

About Alexander A. Rosin VP, Business Banking Relationship Manager  

Rosin has over 10 years of experience in the banking industry. He was most recently a Vice President of Business Banking with Webster Bank, N.A and was previously at Eastern Bank. Mr. Rosin has also worked with Citibank N.A, TD Bank and Citizens Bank throughout his career He is a graduate of New England College of Business and Finance. Mr. Rosin is active in his community and sits on the board for the Rotary Club of Watertown and volunteers at the Watertown Boys and Girls Club among various other organizations. Mr. Rosin was born in Russia and came to the United States at age 5.

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