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![]() ![]() August 11, 2004Cheryl L. Cunneen Of People's Bank Graduates From The National School Of Banking BRIDGEPORT, CONN. - Cheryl L. Cunneen, vice president, regional banking sales development and delivery, and Woodbridge resident, has graduated with honors from the National School of Banking of America's Community Bankers on July 23rd. Cunneen was one of 55 members of the Class of 2004 who took part in commencement ceremonies at the Regina Quick Center for the Arts of Fairfield University in Fairfield. The commencement address was delivered by William W. Zuppe, chairman of America's Community Bankers and president and chief executive officer of Sterling Savings Bank in Spokane, Washington. America's Community Bankers represents community banks of all charter types and sizes. ACB members pursue progressive, entrepreneurial and service-oriented strategies to provide financial services that benefit their customers and communities. The National School of Banking consists of three ten-day resident sessions spread over two years. Students are also required to complete numerous intersession research assignments. More than 3,000 financial industry executives have graduated from the school since its founding in 1960. People's (peoples.com) is a diversified financial services company providing commercial, consumer, insurance, retail investment and trust services. Founded in 1842, it is the largest state-chartered bank in Connecticut with assets of $11 billion, 155 branches and more than 240 ATMs. People's is a leader in consumer and commercial banking, residential lending, insurance sales, and supermarket banking. People's subsidiaries offer brokerage services, asset management, equipment financing and leasing, and insurance services. |
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