2021 40 Under Forty Awards
Steve Sherman Jr. | 38 | Vice President, Head of Cash Management, Bristol County Savings Bank
How do you think COVID-19 will change your industry going forward? We’ve seen a significant acceleration of customers adopting the means of banking digitally, rather than the more traditional method of brick-and-mortar and writing of checks. Businesses have found it much easier to process payments to vendors or handle their payroll when they were subjected to work in a more remote environment.
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What was your first job? I was a bagger at Trucchi’s Supermarket.
What is your greatest attribute that you bring to your job? One thing I always try to show is compassion. Having the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes gives you a chance to see things from their perspective. This ultimately has helped me communicate more effectively with clients and gives me insight on an out-of-the-box way of solving unique banking matters.
What was your last Netflix or Amazon Prime binge watch? Currently, my wife and I are watching the “American Horror Story” series.
Fox or MSNBC? Fox.
What are you looking forward to doing again the most post-pandemic? Getting back together with people socially, both personally and professionally. That’s one of the things I like most about my job is getting to meet new people and when they show me how their business operates.
THE PROP: Steve Sherman is pictured with his wife, Kristyne, their children, Brayson, 8, and Brinsley, 11, as well as their dogs, Max and Tilly, and a couple of their chickens. Sherman’s family has a love for all animals and volunteers their time transporting injured and orphaned wildlife to local wildlife centers and rehabilitators.













