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“Mark’s passion and dedication made a lasting impact on Ion Bank. His wisdom and knowledge of the industry will truly be missed," said Ion Bank President and CEO, David Rotatori. (Shutterstock)
Press release from Ion Bank:
May 7, 2021
Mark C. Yanarella, a native of Naugatuck, retired from Ion Bank's Board of Directors completing a fifty-year career. Mark began his banking career in 1970 as a management trainee with Naugatuck Savings Bank, (renamed "Ion Bank").
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In 1980, after holding numerous positions, he became Corporate Secretary and a member of the bank's Executive Management Team, overseeing the bank's lending function, a role he continued to play for the next 17 years. Mark was promoted to Vice President in 1983 and elected to the Boards of Directors and Corporators in 1985. He was promoted to Executive Vice President in 1990. In 1997, Mark was named President and Chief Executive Officer. He was ultimately named Chairman and CEO of the bank and its' holding company.
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Jeff Eversole
With the announced resignation of Hamilton County Commissioner Chester Bankston at the end of the month, local business executive Jeff Eversole has placed his name into contention to be appointed to the vacated seat.
Mr. Eversole is known for his work in the private sector as the Southeast Tennessee market manager for Walmart Inc. In his current role, he overseas local grants and giving into the community, asset protection, compliance, and daily operations of the corporate conglomerates’ business in Tennessee.
He said, “The decision to submit my name was no light task. For over two decades Hamilton County has been the place I have called home. I have served my community and it has blessed me beyond measure, and it is an honor to be considered to continue serving Hamilton County as commissioner. Coming from the private sector, I feel, gives a unique perspective into private public partnerships. The knowledge of knowing and understanding current partnerships is vital in my belief to keeping taxes low and corporate partners engaged.”
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Mohammad A. Zubair, a physician specializing in pulmonary disease and sleep disorder medicine in New Jersey for nearly 30 years, and Kevin P. Egan, a member of the New Brunswick City Council and St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees, were inducted into the Rutgers University Board of Governors today. They join the board as public governors appointed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and confirmed by the state Senate.
“Mohammed and Kevin bring valuable and diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the Board of Governors,” said board Chair Mark A. Angelson. “Mohammed has deep experience and insights into our state’s complex health care system, and Kevin brings an extensive background in local government and business. We look forward to their contributions toward moving Rutgers University forward during a challenging time.”
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