After 18 years at the helm
of Hanoverbased Ledyard Financial Group and Ledyard National Bank, CEO
Kathy Underwood has announced she will be retiring in July. She
is being succeeded by Josephine Moran, president of the company, who
will officially became president and CEO May 18. Underwood will continue
to serve on Ledyard’s board of directors. Moran joined Ledyard in January 2022 as president and chief banking officer. She was elected to the Ledyard board in January. Bruce King, chair of Ledyard’s board, said Moran’s promotion to CEO was part of a succession plan several years in the making. Kathy
Underwood, left, is retiring in July as CEO of Ledyard Financial Group.
She is being succeeded in the role by Josephine Moran, at right. (Courtesy photo) “Josephine’s
strategic and operational capabilities have been demonstrated
consistently over her many years in the banking industry as well as over
the past year with Ledyard. She has already played a pivotal leadership
role in driving innovation and building an exciting plan for Ledyard’s
future growth.” Prior
to joining Ledyard, Moran was executive vice president and chief
corporate services and consumer lending officer at Provident Bank. Among
the other organizations she has worked for are Wachovia/Wells Fargo,
Santander and Webster Bank. During
Underwood’s tenure, which began in 2005, Ledyard has grown into a
multibillion-dollar wealth management group and has expanded its
footprint into the Concord area. — JEFF FEINGOLD
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