Grand Bank adds members to its commercial lending team

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Hal English and Martha Morley

Grand Bank recently announced new officers to its commercial lending team.

Hal English of Hamilton joined the bank as Vice President and Regional Branch Manager.

In his new position, English will manage all administrative duties of the Hamilton branches. He will also be charged with maintaining and acquiring bank client relationships through business development efforts.

His dedication to the community includes serving on boards of Project Freedom, Ryan’s Quest, Hamilton YMCA, Mercer County Community College and Delaware Valley United Way.

Martha Morley of Hamilton joined the bank as Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer.

In her new position, Morley will complement a seasoned lending team who manages a portfolio of middle market, small business, SBA, not-for-profit and consumer banking relationships. She will also be responsible for generating new deposit account relationships through coordinated efforts with the branches.

Morley holds a degree in Finance from Rowan University in Glassboro. Her commitment to the community includes memberships in the Mid Jersey and Princeton Chambers of Commerce and Robert Morris Associates.

Grand Bank is headquartered in Hamilton, with two branches and a corporate office. The bank has been in operation since March 2002 and specializes in personalized banking services with an emphasis on commercial and small business lending

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