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Peter Blackmore

Vice President Commercial Relationship Manager at Univest

Peter Blackmore has over 30 years of experience in the banking industry, with a focus on commercial lending and relationship management. Peter started their career at Connecticut National Bank as a Regional Staff Representative. Peter then worked at National Westminster Bank USA as a Branch Banking Officer and Branch Management Trainee before joining Scarsdale National Bank as an Assistant Cashier.

In 1988, Peter joined Vermont National Bank as a Vice President specializing in commercial loan workout. Peter later moved to United Bank, where they served as a Vice President and Senior Commercial Loan Officer. During this time, Vermont Financial Services Corp. was acquired by Chittenden Corp.

In 1999, Peter became a Vice President and Team Leader at Bank of Western Massachusetts, which was later acquired by People's United Bank. Peter then joined TD Bank as a Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer, where they worked for 12 years.

In 2012, Peter joined Berkshire Bank as a Vice President and Commercial Loan Relationship Manager. Peter'sresponsibilities included managing a $60MM commercial loan portfolio, originating new commitments, and developing profitable commercial loan business.

Peter then worked at Monument Bank as a Vice President, focusing on commercial lending to businesses and professionals.

Since 2015, Peter has been working at Univest as a Vice President Commercial Relationship Manager. Peter'srole involves exploring new markets for loan products, analyzing loan requests, coordinating loan closings, and maintaining relationships with borrowers.

Overall, Peter Blackmore has built a strong expertise in commercial lending and relationship management throughout their career in various banks and financial institutions.

Peter Blackmore attended Manhattan College from 1977 to 1981, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. There is no information available about their education prior to attending Manhattan College or any further education they may have pursued after graduating.

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