HARTLAND, Wis., July 18, 2017 -- Westbury Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:WBB) today announced that Andy Portale has joined the Bank as Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking, serving business clients across Waukesha County. “We are excited to have Andy on the team. With Andy putting his experience to work and leveraging the connections he has made, we will continue to grow in Waukesha County,” said Greg Remus, President & CEO of Westbury Bank.
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Andy’s office will be at 810 Cardinal Lane in Hartland and he can be reached at 262.370.8560 or [email protected].
About Westbury Bancorp, Inc.
Westbury Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for Westbury Bank. Westbury Bank is an independent community bank serving communities in Washington, Waukesha, Dane and Outagamie Counties through eight full service branches and two loan production offices. Westbury Bank provides deposit, treasury management and loan products to individuals, professionals and businesses in the communities it serves.
The Westbury Bank Charitable Foundation was established to further our commitment to the betterment of our local community. This independent private foundation continues the well-established and proud tradition of Westbury Bank as a leader in enhancing and supporting the quality of life in our neighborhoods where our employees live and work. Each calendar year the Foundation will distribute a minimum of 5% of its total assets. It is our desire that recipients of our grants will continue to share in the Bank’s long term growth and success, and our goal of being a good neighbor.
Learn more about Westbury Bank at www.westburybankwi.com
Contact: Kirk Emerich - Executive Vice President and CFO 262-334-5563


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