WEST BEND, Wis., June 14, 2017 -- Westbury Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:WBB) today announced that Steve Ritt has joined the Bank as Senior Vice President – General Counsel. “We are excited to have Steve join Team Westbury. His extensive background and stature in the business community will help us continue to expand Westbury’s presence in our growing markets,” said Greg Remus, President and CEO of Westbury Bank.
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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 and loan products to individuals, professionals and businesses in the communities it serves.
Learn more about Westbury Bank at www.westburybankwi.com
Contact: Kirk Emerich - Executive Vice President and CFO Greg Remus - President and CEO 262-334-5563


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