Jamie L. Gabriel is Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of the Bank , subsidiary of Enterprise Bancorp, Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of the Bank; prior to March 2017, Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer; prior to March 2014, Senior Vice President, Human Resources Director; prior to December 2011, Vice President and Senior Human Resources Manager.
Jamie Gabriel is 41, he's been the Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of the Bank of Enterprise since 2017. There are 41 older and no younger executives at Enterprise. The oldest executive at Enterprise Bancorp, Inc. is George L. Duncan, 81, who is the Founder & Exec. Chairman.
Jamie's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O ENTERPRISE BANCORP, INC., 222 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL, MA, 01852.
Over the last 20 years, insiders at Enterprise have traded over $10,144,010 worth of Enterprise stock and bought 239,556 units worth $5,299,593 . The most active insiders traders include Ken S Ansin, Eric W Hanson y George L Duncan. On average, Enterprise executives and independent directors trade stock every 13 days with the average trade being worth of $83,842. The most recent stock trade was executed by Stephen J Irish on 8 March 2024, trading 1,083 units of EBTC stock currently worth $21,974.
enterprise bank was founded through the entrepreneurial vision of george l. duncan in 1988. we are headquartered in lowell, massachusetts, with branch locations throughout the merrimack valley and north central regions of massachusetts, as well as southern new hampshire. for over 25 years, enterprise bank has been supporting the financial needs of businesses, professionals, individuals and communities. as a leading, independent, community-focused bank, we recognize that by working together with our customers, we have a profound impact on the quality of life and the economic wellbeing of the communities in our area. at enterprise bank, building lasting and positive relationships with our customers is much more important than conducting transactions. our success is consistently measured by the success of our valued customers.
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