MVSB VP Retires After 29 Years


Meredith Village Savings Bank Vice President Pamela Noble, mortgage sales operations officer MVSB and Merrimack County Savings Bank, is retiring at the end of this year after more than 29 years with the bank.

Noble is based out of the MVSB main office in Meredith, and has worked at that location since 2000. Her retirement date is Dec. 31, according to an announcement from the bank. The announcement

“Pam has been an integral member of the mortgage lending team,” Senior Vice President for Residential Mortgage lending Carol Bickford said in a statement. “She has exceptional leadership qualities and dedicates herself to service. It has been my pleasure to work alongside her. Pam has been a remarkable employee and colleague, and we can’t thank her enough for the last 29 years.”

Noble began her career with MVSB in 1990 at its Route 104 office in Meredith as a part-time teller. She went on to hold positions as a customer service representative, assistant head teller and head teller before transitioning to residential lending in 2000. Since then, she was been promoted to assistant vice president then to vice president and loan officer, and again to vice president and mortgage sales operations officer for both MVSB and the Merrimack. The banks announcement called her “essential to MVSB’s annual fundraising team for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” and noted she has also been a member of the Lakes Region Making Strides Against Breast Cancer planning committee and is also a board member of the Lakes Region Boys and Girls Club and of New Beginnings.

“I feel very fortunate to have been able to work at such a fine community institution, where service to others is prioritized,” Noble said in a statement. “I will miss the incredible people I’ve worked with over the years, as well as many of our customers, who I am happy to call my friends.”