Adley named to FSB board

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FARMINGTON – Bradford S. Adley of Rumford has been named to the Franklin Savings Bank Board of Directors.
Adley, who has been a member of the Franklin Savings Bank Board of Corporators for five years, fills a vacancy left with the retirement of Director Sonja P. Robinson.


Bradford S. Adley

“We are so pleased to have Brad join the Board,” said Peter L. Judkins, president and CEO of Franklin Savings Bank. “In his many and varied municipal, charitable, community and business roles, he brings a depth of understanding of the River Valley that will be a tremendous contribution to the business before the board. Brad understands the challenges of running a small business. He will make a great representative for the River Valley.”
“I’m looking forward to being part of the Franklin Savings Bank family on the board, which represents a cross section of people in the community, not just bankers and accountants. I’m on the ground level of the community and have a pretty good idea what’s going on,” said Adley.

”I’ve been banking at Franklin Savings Bank since I was 15 years old. I’ve never banked anywhere else. This is the bank for me,” said Adley.

Adley is the owner of Adley Auto Sales and Service Inc., a family business that he has grown and expanded since becoming the owner. Under his leadership, Adley Auto Sales and Service was recognized as Business of the Year by the River Valley Chamber of Commerce.

He serves on various boards, including the Rumford Select Board, for which he is Chairman, the Rumford Planning Board, the Rumford Comprehensive Board, the Black Mountain Board of Trustees and the Maine State Auto Service Advisory Council. He is a parishioner at Holy Savior and a member of the Polar Bears Snowmobile Club.

Adley is a graduate of Rumford High School, where he served as vice president for the Class of 1983, and received his associate’s degree from Central Maine Vocational Technical Institute in 1985 in Industrial Electronics. Adley is married to Susan Zinck Adley. They have three children.

Franklin Savings Bank continues to rank as the Strongest Bank in Maine, according to rankings by TheStreet.com, the nation’s leading independent provider of ratings and analyses of financial services companies, mutual funds and stocks. Franklin Savings Bank is the only “A” rated bank in Maine and one of only two banks in all of New England to receive an “A” rating. The bank also receives top marks from the other major bank rating organizations, BauerFinancial and BankRate.com.

The 141-year-old community bank has locations in Rumford, Mexico, Wilton, Jay, Rangeley, Skowhegan and Farmington, as well as a teaching branch at Mt. Blue High School and Western Mountains Financial Services.

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