Newsroom

The Village Bank has been named one of the Best Places to Work by the Boston Business Journal (BBJ). The Bank appears in the annual employee-based survey project by the BBJ, which recognizes the importance of cultivating a great workplace culture as a competitive advantage. The Village Bank ranked 19th in the Journal’s medium-company category, which includes organizations with 100-249 employees.

The complete list of winners can be found on the Boston Business Journal’s website www.bizjournals.com/boston.

This is the Bank’s first appearance in the BBJ feature, in addition to being named in the Boston Globe’s Top Places to Work feature in three of the past four years (2020-21, 2023).

“The Village Bank is honored to be recognized as one of this year’s Best Places to Work by the Boston Business Journal,” President and CEO Joseph De Vito said. “Our Village Bankers deserve all the credit. They work hard to create and maintain an outstanding culture and sense of family and community.”

Pictured from left to right are:

Amy Werner, Chief Retail and Marketing Officer
Joseph De Vito, President and CEO
Sharon Dillon, Assistant Vice President, Residential Lending
David Pennybaker, Senior Vice President, Commercial Lending
June Hudnall, Assistant Vice President, Mortgage Loan Officer
Mindy Lui, Assistant Branch Manager, Newton Centre Office
Kate Kear, Senior HR Specialist
Jasmine Newland, Senior Commercial Loan Assistant
Carlos Batista, Commercial Loan Officer

You are now leaving The Village Bank

Weblinks – By clicking the link to an outside URL, you will enter a web site created, operated and maintained by a private business or organization. The Village Bank provides this link as a service to our website visitors. We are not responsible for the content, views, or privacy policies of this site. We take no responsibility for any products or services offered by this site, nor do we endorse or sponsor the information it contains. Village Bank is not responsible for the accessibility of this link. Email – Email is not secure. Time-sensitive requests or private information, such as account numbers, should not be sent via email.

You will be redirected to

Click the link above to continue or CANCEL

Skip to content