Pendleton Joins Haverhill Bank as Vice President of Marketing
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An entrepreneur and area banking veteran, Shauna L Pendleton, joined Haverhill Bank at the start of August as vice president of marketing.
Pendleton, of Windham, N.H., most recently served as community development associate at Eastern Bank in Salem, N.H., following the bank’s merger with Century Bank. She previously served as business development officer at Century Bank and a variety of posts—from managing retail and small business relationships to university manager handling sponsorships, events, and institutional business—at Santander Bank between 2012 and 2020. Pendleton’s career started in high-end website design before she joined her husband to own and operate several small businesses.
“Shauna’s breadth of experience as a banker and small business owner is welcome and highly valued. She brings an additional perspective for the benefit of Haverhill Bank’s customers,” said Haverhill Bank President and CEO Thomas L. Mortimer.
Pendleton received her bachelor’s in Multidisciplinary Studies—Electronic Communications from UMass Dartmouth and graduated with honors as a Commonwealth Scholar in June 2000. She has been a member of Business Networking International and Women’s Business League and serves as junior curling chair at Nashua Country Club.