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Hubbard-Hall certified as woman-owned small business
Waterbury manufacturer Hubbard-Hall has been certified as a woman-owned small business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council. Molly Kellogg, the chairman, CEO, president and sixth-generation owner, leads the $55 million specialty chemical producer and distributor.
Kellogg became the first female CEO in the company’s 172-year history in 2014 and in 2019 succeeded her father, Charles T. Kellogg, as chairman of the board.
Founded as Apothecaries Hall in downtown Waterbury in 1849, Hubbard-Hall has transformed from a local fertilizer store to a leading supplier of chemistry for surface treatment with distribution throughout the U.S. and an international presence in Mexico, Asia and Europe. Hubbard-Hall provides chemistry and expertise to metal-finishing manufacturers in a wide range of industries.
Congratulations Shout Out to Aidan Gilligan
Salisbury Bank is pleased to announce that Aidan Gilligan has been promoted to Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer.
As noted in a media release, Aidan started with the Bank in February 2018, and has been working as a Commercial Lender covering the Bank’s Berkshire County market. Aidan’s positive attitude, professionalism, customer service, and insatiable desire to learn have been identified by senior management as some of his strongest attributes – all of which exemplify the Bank’s core values.
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In addition to his commercial lending responsibilities, Aidan has been, and continues to be, instrumental in administrating the Bank’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) initiative since the first quarter of 2020. Aidan is also a member of the Leadership Development Program and active with volunteerism in his local community.