Stamford-based First County Bank's incoming CEO, Nitin Mhatre, has significant experience with the Connecticut market.
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Berkshire faces questions after Buffett pledge
Warren Buffett told shareholders that “everything will be the same” when he steps down, but a recent slide in Berkshire ...
Stamford-based First County Bank has named veteran banker Nitin J. Mhatre as its next chief executive officer.
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