Patricia Cornell has been promoted to branch manager at Androscoggin Bank’s South Paris branch. Sandra Broberg has been promoted to teller supervisor and Tricia Lathrop to customer service representative.

Patricia Cornell has been with Androscoggin Bank since 1990, most recently as assistant branch manager. She will be responsible for consumer, mortgage and commercial lending plus sales development. Cornell has a diploma from the American Institute of Banking. Cornell is active in her community supporting a number of organizations including the Norway-Paris Lions Club, the March of Dimes, Androscoggin Home Health and Hospice, Project Graduation and Maine Handicapped Skiing. She lives in Oxford with her husband, Ken, and has one adult son.

Sandra Broberg has been promoted to teller supervisor. Broberg starting with the bank as a part-time teller in 1990 and was most recently a customer service representative. She has taken classes at the Northern New England Center for Financial Training, and the American Institute of Banking. Broberg will supervise tellers and provide assistance to the branch manager in the day-to-day operation of the branch.

Broberg lives in West Paris with her husband, David. She has four children and three grandchildren. She is on the Allocation Committee of the United Way, is a volunteer grocery shopper for Androscoggin Home Health, and is a deaconess in the West Paris Baptist Church.

Tricia Lathrop has been promoted to customer service representative. Lathrop started with the bank as a part-time teller in 2002. She has completed a number of banking classes. Lathrop is a committee member for the March of Dimes. She lives in Norway with her husband and two children.

Androscoggin Bank is a subsidiary of Androscoggin Bancorp, MHC, and a State Chartered Mutual Holding Company with $450 million in assets and thirteen branch offices serving central and mid-coast Maine since 1870.

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