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Moving On Published: Jun 13, 2008 - 10:42:45 PM


Martin G. Noble elected to Board of Norwalk Senior Center

By Patriot National Bank


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Martin G. Noble elected to Board of Norwalk Senior Center
Martin G. Noble
Patriot National Bank is pleased to announce the election of Martin G. Noble, Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer, to the Board of Directors for the Norwalk Senior Center. Mr. Noble has been with Patriot since February 1999. A Weston, CT resident and active volunteer, he is grateful to be able to give back to the community he lives and works in. As a Board Member he will serve a three-year term. Mr. Noble is also a loan committee member of the Housing Development Fund of Lower Fairfield County and a board member of the LI Development/Greater NY Development Corp.

The Norwalk Senior Center is a not-for-profit agency which provides programs and services for adults aged 60-plus years in the greater-Norwalk area. They work collaboratively with other local organizations to enrich and improve the quality of life for seniors with support designed to enhance their dignity and foster their independence. The center is located at 11 Allen Road.

Patriot National Bank is one of the fastest growing banks in the Northeast, with a mission to offer a significant community-based alternative to larger banks and to provide personalized service to consumers and local businesses. Nationally chartered in 1994, Patriot National Bank currently has nineteen full-service branches with plans to open in Bridgeport, CT in early 2009. Patriot National Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Market “PNBK”), the parent of Patriot National Bank had total assets of $866 million as of March 31, 2008.




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