Pentucket Bank Says Staff Exceeded Volunteerism Goal in 2023

Pentucket Bank CEO Jonathan H. Dowst addresses the Haverhill City Council in 2021. (WHAV News file photograph.)

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As of the beginning of December, Pentucket Bank employees devoted more than 4,800 community service hours in 2023—exceeding the goal that they set for the year.

Annually, Pentucket Bank leadership sets an employee volunteerism goal, based on the hours of service provided by employees in the previous year with a challenge to increase their hours-of-service year after year. Employees collectively surpassed the 2023 goal with volunteer activities in support of more than 200 local nonprofit organizations. All of the volunteer activities qualifying for the goal are within the bank’s primary service area in the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire.

Bank CEO Jonathan H. Dowst, and President Eric G. Leuteritz said, “Our commitment to making a positive impact in the communities we serve is at the core of our values, and we are proud of how we all contribute to this shared mission. Whether it’s volunteering time, organizing events or supporting local initiatives, our team’s efforts have made a meaningful difference in our community and it underscores that we truly start with heart.”

Since Pentucket Bank’s recently announced partnership with Newburyport Bank, employees from both banks have been working together to expand their volunteer activities across both Bank service areas, providing volunteer support to an even wider range of community organizations.

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