Meet Norah Boyle, Program Manager for Bank On Boston

Boston, MALocal News

Norah Boyle has been appointed as the Program Manager for Bank On Boston, bringing over 15 years of corporate financial experience to the nonprofit sector. A lifelong resident of Jamaica Plain and Roslindale, Boyle aims to leverage her skills to enhance financial services for underserved communities. “It felt like the right time to take the knowledge and skills I’ve built and come to this side, to look at financial services through a new lens,” she stated, highlighting her commitment to mission-driven work. Her transition aligns with Bank On Boston's objective to improve financial access and literacy. Boyle's role is pivotal in promoting community engagement and financial inclusion initiatives.

The program has a history of addressing the needs of low-income residents, making her appointment particularly timely. This shift illustrates a growing trend where seasoned professionals return to the nonprofit sector to drive social change. Boyle's leadership is expected to foster innovative approaches in financial services, benefiting the Boston community.

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