Abington Bank Announced as $25,000 Pacesetter Sponsor of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Abington Bank, a division of North Shore Bank, is proud to announce its commitment as a $25,000 Pacesetter sponsor of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce. This significant investment underscores the bank’s dedication to fostering economic growth, supporting local businesses, and enriching the communities it serves.
A Pacesetter Partner is a leader in the South Shore community committed to advancing regional economic prosperity. Through Pacesetter Partnerships, organizations prioritize connection and collaboration with fellow business and civic leaders, recognizing that a united business community holds the power to drive transformative growth and success for the region. As a Pacesetter sponsor, Abington Bank, a division of North Shore bank, will play a key role in advancing the chamber’s mission to build a strong and vibrant business community.
“We are thrilled to partner with the South Shore Chamber of Commerce as a Pacesetter sponsor,” said Kevin M. Tierney, Sr., chief executive officer of North Shore Bank, “Our commitment to the chamber reflects our belief in the power of collaboration to create opportunities, support small businesses, and make a positive impact across the South Shore region.”
“As the largest, unified voice of the region’s business community, the South Shore Chamber champions collective success—empowering businesses and nonprofits to achieve far more together than they ever could alone. We are grateful for business leaders like Abington Bank, a division of North Shore Bank, for investing in our community at such a significant level,” said Tim Cahill, South Shore Chamber president and CEO
With this sponsorship, Abington Bank, a division of North Shore Bank, joins other prominent organizations in shaping the strategic priorities of the Chamber, including workforce development, housing solutions, and economic vitality.
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John McCabe, Abington Bank, a division of North Shore bank, SVP Retail Banking
Tim Cahill, South Shore Chamber of Commerce, President and CEO