Centreville Bank Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Danielson Branch
Ribbon cutting ceremony and charitable foundation grant presentation held to mark the completion of renovation project
WEST WARWICK, R.I. (January 29, 2026) – Centreville Bank announced today the grand re-opening of its Danielson branch, following a series of renovations and upgrades designed to enhance customer convenience and service.
The renovated location features a refreshed, modern interior, improved parking accommodations, and an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) to expand banking access and flexibility.
“The Danielson branch has long been an important part of the community, and these updates reflect our continued investment in providing an improved banking experience for our customers,” said Brian Carillon, Senior Vice President, Head of Retail Banking at Centreville Bank. “We are proud to offer modern enhancements while maintaining the personalized service our customers expect and value.”
As part of the grand re-opening, Centreville Bank also announced Charitable Foundation grants awarded to two local organizations, Neighbors Against Cancer (N.A.C.) and Friends of Assisi Food Pantry, underscoring the bank’s continued commitment to investing in the communities it serves.
“In less than a year, Neighbors Against Cancer, (N.A.C.) became a 501(c)(3) and began supporting cancer patients in Windham County with both financial assistance and the strength of community support,” said Patty Erskine, President of N.A.C. “We are incredibly grateful to Centreville Bank for this generous grant and are proud to recognize them as a corporate sponsor as we continue helping our neighbors in need.”
The renovated location features a refreshed, modern interior, improved parking accommodations, and an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) to expand banking access and flexibility.
“The Danielson branch has long been an important part of the community, and these updates reflect our continued investment in providing an improved banking experience for our customers,” said Brian Carillon, Senior Vice President, Head of Retail Banking at Centreville Bank. “We are proud to offer modern enhancements while maintaining the personalized service our customers expect and value.”
As part of the grand re-opening, Centreville Bank also announced Charitable Foundation grants awarded to two local organizations, Neighbors Against Cancer (N.A.C.) and Friends of Assisi Food Pantry, underscoring the bank’s continued commitment to investing in the communities it serves.
“In less than a year, Neighbors Against Cancer, (N.A.C.) became a 501(c)(3) and began supporting cancer patients in Windham County with both financial assistance and the strength of community support,” said Patty Erskine, President of N.A.C. “We are incredibly grateful to Centreville Bank for this generous grant and are proud to recognize them as a corporate sponsor as we continue helping our neighbors in need.”
The Danielson branch is led by Branch Manager Seth Lombardo and supported by a dedicated team that includes Linda Duff (Assistant Branch Manager), Leda Caouette (Banker III), Kerry Grimm (Banker II), Sandra Pellecchia (Banker I) and Paisley Gothreau (Banker I).
For more information on Centreville Bank’s products and services please visit www.centrevillebank.com.
About Centreville Bank
Founded in 1828 and headquartered in West Warwick, Rhode Island, Centreville Bank is a full-service mutual bank with over $3 billion in assets and 24 locations throughout Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut. Centreville understands the unique financial needs of individuals, families and businesses and offers a wide range of personal banking and commercial banking products and services including checking accounts, savings accounts, CDs, money market accounts, mortgages, business loans and more. Centreville is committed to its employees and the communities it serves, always striving to help people make progress and achieve their financial goals. That is progress on purpose. Visit centrevillebank.com, follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, or come into a branch or office to learn more.
