Northeast Bank Mourns the Loss of Chairman Robert R. Glauber
18 Februar 2021 - 10:16PM
Northeast Bank (the “Bank”) (NASDAQ: NBN) announced today the
passing on February 14 of the Chairman of its Board of Directors,
Robert R. Glauber. Mr. Glauber had served as Chairman of the Board
since 2010, Chair of the Bank’s Governance Committee and a member
of its Compensation Committee.
Rick Wayne, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bank,
said “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Bob, who led our
Board with a steady hand, a sharp mind and absolute integrity. He
led by example and was a role model for all of us at Northeast
Bank. Our most heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, his two
children and their spouses, his friends, colleagues, and students
around the world. He will be missed.”
Mr. Glauber was a tenured professor at Harvard Business School
at the start of his career and later an adjunct lecturer at
Harvard’s Kennedy School. He directed the Brady Commission on the
causes of the 1987 stock market crash and later became Under
Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance under President
George H.W. Bush. Mr. Glauber also served as chief executive
officer of NASD (now FINRA). Over his career, Mr. Glauber served on
numerous corporate and non-profit boards.
About Northeast BankNortheast Bank (NASDAQ:
NBN) is a full-service bank headquartered in Portland, Maine. We
offer personal and business banking services to the Maine market
via nine branches. Our National Lending Division purchases and
originates commercial loans on a nationwide basis. ableBanking, a
division of Northeast Bank, offers online savings products to
consumers nationwide. Information regarding Northeast Bank can be
found at www.northeastbank.com.
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