FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 19, 2025
SKOWHEGAN, ME Skowhegan Savings Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Andrew Fortin-Trimble to senior vice president chief banking officer. In his new role, he will oversee the bank’s retail network, mortgage lending, cash management, call center and marketing teams with a focus on enhancing customer experience.
“Andrew’s initiative and forward-thinking approach has been a fundamental addition to our senior management team and the bank’s growth over the past five years, with his contributions further strengthening our brand and enhancing our customer relations,” said Dan Tilton, president of Skowhegan Savings. "In this new role, I foresee Andrew’s ongoing leadership and expertise pivotal in working with our teams to further identify how we can increase our level of customer service in ways that better help our customers meet their financial goals.”
Fortin-Trimble joined the bank in 2020 as vice president and director of marketing before being promoted to the bank’s senior management team as senior vice president and chief marketing officer in 2023.
“I’m proud to be a part of such an outstanding team here at Skowhegan Savings, as we have the privilege to be a part of the most critical financial moments in the lives of our customers,” said Fortin-Trimble. “At Skowhegan Savings we build authentic relationships with our customers and strive to provide them with an outstanding experience. I look forward to working more closely with our sales teams to find additional innovative ways that we can serve our customers and make our communities a better place to live and work."
Prior to joining Skowhegan Savings, Fortin-Trimble served as the digital marketing manager for Camden National Bank leading digital acquisition strategy and within revenue operations at CEB, now Gartner.
Fortin-Trimble earned a masters of business administration from Thomas College and a bachelors in international relations from Liberty University. He resides in Waterville with his wife and their two children.