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Shift Takes Place at Bank of America's NH Office

Published Wednesday Jun 8, 2011

Bank of America Enterprise Marketing and Market President Executive Meredith Verdone announced in a press release that Ken Sheldon was named New Hampshire state president. A resident of the Granite State for 25 years, Sheldon has been with the company since joining predecessor institution Fleet Bank in 1990.

In the press release, there was no mention of outgoing President John Weeks though the status on his Linked In page had changed, noting that he is now a past president. 

As state president, Sheldon will help integrate Bank of America business lines throughout New Hampshire, allowing the company to deliver its entire range of global financial services capabilities to more individuals, families and businesses while deepening relationships with existing customers. He will also oversee corporate social responsibility activities, including philanthropic giving and employee volunteerism.

In addition to his responsibilities as state president, Sheldon is a senior credit products officer in Bank of America's Global Commercial Bank. In that capacity, he serves middle market businesses across New Hampshire and Vermont.

Sheldon, who resides in Amherst with his wife and two children, graduated from Babson College in Massachusetts with a degree in finance and math, and earned his MBA from Bentley College in Waltham, Mass. He is active in the community, having served on the boards of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua and Friends of Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD), including time as president of Friends of CHaD South. In 2010, Sheldon was honored by the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua as Man of the Year.  He has also logged countless hours as a volunteer with organizations including New Horizons Soup Kitchen, United Way and the Special Olympics.

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