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Isaksen joins Enterprise Bank

By From staff reports - | Dec 12, 2019

Courtesy photo Alison Isaksen has been names to the role of commercial lending officer and assistant vice president at Enterprise Bank.

NASHUA – Enterprise Bank officials are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Alison Isaksen to the role of commercial lender and assistant vice president, based in the Nashua office, located at 88 Main St.

In her new role, Isaksen is responsible for developing new lending relationships, and providing local decision making for commercial loans, commercial mortgages, Small Business Administration loans and other loan products.

Isaksen brings more than 10 years of banking and finance industry experience to her new role, including loan servicing, client relationship management, credit analysis, and portfolio management. She was recognized in The Telegraph’s 40 under Forty in July. She was also a finalist for the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professional of the Year Eminence Award in 2014 and 2019.

“We are excited about the addition of Alison to our growing and talented commercial lending team. Her client service experience and broad background in the financial services industry is a benefit to the bank and the community,” Enterprise New Hampshire Community Banking and Lending Director Peter Rayno said.

“Additionally, Alison’s long history of community involvement aligns perfectly with Enterprise Bank’s culture and core values,” Rayno continued.

Isaksen graduated from University of New Hampshire in Durham with an associate’s degree in business management and a Bachelor of Arts in communication. She is a native of Nashua and is active in the community, serving in leadership roles with Nashua Arts Commission, Positive Street Art, Downtown Art Movement of Nashua, Nashua’s Young Professionals, and Entrepreneurship for All. She previously served on the Girls Inc. of Nashua advisory council.

Enterprise Bank currently has 24 full-service branch offices located in the Massachusetts cities and towns of Acton, Andover, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Fitchburg, Lawrence, Leominster, Lowell, Methuen, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, and Westford. The bank also operates in the New Hampshire communities of Derry, Hudson, Nashua, Pelham, Salem, and Windham.

The 25th branch is slated to soon open in Lexington, while the 26th branch in North Andover is targeted for summer.

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