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Carmine Guarino Joins Brookline Bank’s Retail Banking Division

Carmine Guarino has joined Brookline Bank’s Retail Banking Division as a Senior Vice President of the Greater Boston market. With over 35 years of experience in retail banking, Guarino will work with Brookline Bank’s leadership team to develop market strategies for building client relationships, with a strong community focus.

“Carmine is a fantastic addition to our Boston retail banking team,” said Leslie Joannides-Burgos, Division Executive. “With his many years of experience in retail banking and his deep professional and community connections, he will be an asset to Brookline Bank and our continued efforts to expand our customer base and build strong relationships in the region.”

Prior to joining Brookline Bank, Guarino held senior roles in commercial and retail banking at major regional banks.

Guarino is a graduate of Northeastern University and holds an MBA from Suffolk University. He is a life-long resident of Boston’s North End and active in several community programs. Guarino has been an elected member of The North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council since 2015. Guarino was also recently named to the Greenway Conservancy Board. He also serves as a board member of the University of Massachusetts Center for Collaborative Leadership/ELP.

Brookline Bank is a subsidiary of Brookline Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRKL), and is headquartered in Brookline, Massachusetts. A full-service financial institution, Brookline Bank provides individuals and businesses with deposit and lending services, residential mortgages and home equity lending, commercial and CRE banking, cash management, foreign exchange, and merchant services, as well as access to investment services.  Brookline Bank operates 25 offices in Greater Boston. For more information go to brooklinebank.com.  Brookline Bank is an Equal Opportunity and Equal Housing Lender.  Member FDIC.

North End Regional Review Staff

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