HARTLAND, Wis., May 07, 2018 -- Westbury Bancorp, Inc. (OTCQX:WBBW) was recently named a 2018 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Top Workplace for the second consecutive year. In celebration, the company awarded all 139 employees with their own share of Westbury Bancorp stock. Greg Remus - President and CEO, Kirk Emerich - CFO, along with other Westbury executives, headed out to all nine locations last Monday to personally present team members with their stock certificate.
“Through today’s award and our ESOP, our people are also our owners,” says Kirk Emerich, “They truly make Westbury Bank the best place to work. We love where we work because of who we work for – our customers and ourselves.”
Westbury Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for Westbury Bank. Westbury Bank is an independent community bank serving communities in Washington, Waukesha and Dane Counties through eight full service branches and one loan production office. Westbury Bank provides deposit, treasury management and loan products to individuals, professionals and businesses in the communities it serves. Learn more about Westbury Bank at www.westburybankwi.com
Contact:
Angela Haskey
westbury bank
262.306.3903
[email protected]


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