Lamb elected Centreville Bank president, CEO

THOMAS LAMB was appointed president, CEO and chairman of the board of trustees at Centreville Bank's annual meeting last week. / COURTESY CENTREVILLE BANK
THOMAS LAMB was appointed president, CEO and chairman of the board of trustees at Centreville Bank's annual meeting last week. / COURTESY CENTREVILLE BANK

WEST WARWICK – Thomas J. Lamb was elected president, CEO and chairman of the board of trustees of Centreville Bank at the bank’s annual meeting last week.

Lamb replaces Raymond Bolster, who retired May 1.

Lamb, of East Greenwich, previously served as Centreville Bank’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. The bank announced last month that Lamb would assume the top position at the bank after Bolster’s retirement. The annual meeting was held Thursday.

Founded in 1828, Centreville Bank, with seven branch locations in Rhode Island, has assets of $1.02 billion.

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