Business notes from the Capital Region

Published: 12-31-2023 9:00 AM

Brittany Saucier was promoted to assistant vice president branch & business development manager at Merrimack County Savings Bank’s downtown Concord branch. In this position, Saucier will continue leading The Merrimack’s Main Office. Saucier began her career at The Merrimack in 2011 as a part-time teller in Bow. Over the years, Saucier was promoted four more times, most recently serving as Branch and Business Development Manager.

Luis Colon was promoted to branch & business development manager at Merrimack County Savings Bank. In this role, Colon will continue to serve the Hooksett community, overseeing The Merrimack branch located on 360 Londonderry Turnpike. Colon started his career in banking as a teller in his native Puerto Rico prior to joining The Merrimack in 2021 as a Branch Services Representative. In 2022, he was promoted to Branch Services Supervisor, then again to his most recent role as Branch Services Manager.

Sarah Provencher was unanimously confirmed as the next Warden of the New Hampshire Correctional Facility for Women, at the December 20, 2023, Governor and Executive Council Meeting. Provencher first entered the field of corrections in 2011 with the Massachusetts Department of Corrections and joined the New Hampshire department in 2015. During her time at the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, Provencher has held a variety of positions beginning as a Case Counselor Case Manager, with subsequent promotions to the Administrator of Classifications and Client Records, and the Administrator of Programs positions. In 2019, Provencher was appointed as the Deputy Warden of the New Hampshire State Prison for Men.

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