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Monson Savings Bank Welcomes Jacob Johnson as Assistant Branch Manager

Jacob Johnson

MONSON — Monson Savings Bank announced that Jacob Johnson has joined the bank as assistant branch manager of the Hampden branch.

Johnson brings a strong background in customer-focused relationship management and financial services to Monson Savings Bank. In his role, he supports the day-to-day operations of the Hampden branch, assists with staff development, and works directly with customers to provide a full range of personal and business banking solutions. He is focused on delivering personalized, attentive service that fosters trusted, long-term customer relationships.

“We are happy to welcome Jacob to the Monson Savings Bank team,” said Dan Moriarty, president and CEO of Monson Savings Bank. “His strong customer service background, financial experience, and dedication to community values make him a great fit for our Hampden branch and the customers we serve.”

Prior to joining Monson Savings Bank, Johnson spent six years locally with Balise Ford of Wilbraham, most recently serving as a Finance and Insurance manager. In that role, he developed extensive experience assisting customers with financing options, financial products, and relationship-based service — skills that align with the core of Monson Savings Bank’s community banking approach. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Westfield State University.

Johnson is actively involved in the community. He and his family support the YMCA of Greater Springfield, where his children participate in youth programs. He is also a dedicated supporter of Empty Arms Bereavement Support, participating annually in the organization’s Syrup Stampede 5K to raise awareness and funds for families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss. In addition, he has quickly become engaged in Monson Savings Bank’s outreach initiatives focused on strengthening customer and community relationships.

“I am thrilled to join Monson Savings Bank and serve the community where I live and am raising my family,” Johnson said. “I value being part of a bank that truly puts people and community first. I look forward to building lasting relationships with our customers, helping them achieve their financial goals, and contributing to the bank’s proud tradition of giving back to the neighborhoods we call home.”