LOWELL, Mass., Nov. 21, 2017 -- Enterprise Bank has been named the number one place to work among large-sized companies in the employee-based “Top Places to Work in Massachusetts” survey from The Boston Globe. Enterprise Bank has been recognized as a top employer since 2012.
“We are so deeply honored and humbled that the opinions of our team members have earned us recognition as the Top Place to Work in Massachusetts,” said Enterprise Bank CEO Jack Clancy. “There is nothing more important to us than our Enterprise Family, who have made Enterprise what it is today. Our team and work environment is our greatest asset and is what sets us apart from other companies. We are truly a family—united by our core values of integrity, community, excellence, teamwork and professionalism—and this recognition is a reflection of the spirit and purpose on which our Enterprise operates.”
Enterprise Bank was founded in 1988 by Executive Chairman George Duncan, President Richard Main and a very dedicated group of local directors, investors and management group as a locally owned and managed community bank with a vision to stimulate the local economy by helping to create new businesses, jobs, vibrant communities, and a dynamic work environment in which employees grow and prosper. At Enterprise Bank we continually invest in the future of our team through such initiatives as formal mentoring programs, tuition reimbursement, and management courses striving to reward and recognize our team members in ways both big and small.
“Enterprise Bank is deeply committed to the growth, success and happiness of our team members, and it all starts with a positive, rewarding work environment where team members feel valued and respected,” said Jamie Gabriel, Enterprise Bank Chief Human Resources Officer. “Our teams are deeply committed to Enterprise Bank’s caring and collaborative work environment, as well as our positive and dynamic culture of high standards of excellence, personal accountability and responsibility to each other and our customers, and giving back to our community. We thank each and every one of our Enterprise Bank team members for making Enterprise what it is today. They truly make a difference in our Enterprise, and in our community.”
The 10th annual Top Places to Work survey honors employers who care for their most valuable resource: the people who work for them. The survey, published online at https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/specials/top-places-to-work, measures employee opinions about their company’s direction, execution, connection, management, work, pay and benefits, and engagement. Those businesses earning a spot in the Top Places to Work share several key traits, including offering progressive benefits and creative perks, allowing the flexibility needed to have good lives both at work and at home, embracing the diverse backgrounds of their employees, and offering a promising future to all of their workers.
About Enterprise Bank
Enterprise Bank has 24 full-service branch offices located in the Massachusetts communities of Lowell, Acton, Andover, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Fitchburg, Lawrence, Leominster, Methuen, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough, and Westford, and in the New Hampshire communities of Derry, Hudson, Nashua, Pelham, Salem and Windham.
As of September 30, 2017, assets were $2.73 billion. Total assets under management totaled $3.61 billion. For further information, visit EnterpriseBanking.com.
CONTACT:
Matthew Coggins, CFMP
Chief Marketing Officer/Senior Vice President
978-656-5708
[email protected]


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