Staff Bios

Anne Marie Bisson
Anne-Marie Bisson

Assistant Vice President/Community Education

Anne-Marie has worked in the financial services industry for 28 years. She has served in myriad positions and, because she enjoys helping members make sound financial decisions, became a certified educator in personal finance. Anne-Marie is a strong believer in community service and actively participates in Budget Buddies, Lowell Public Matters, MCUL Financial Literacy Committee, Nashoba Valley Technical High School Advisory Board, and is the Founder of Catie’s Closet. Her activity in the National Youth Involvement Board since 2005 has led to her being named the 2011 Outstanding State Delegate of the Year.

“I love being able to embrace the diversity and the commonality in our community while helping people reach their goals through education.”
Kim Beaulieu
Kim Beaulieu

Community Education Specialist

Kim understands the importance of financial literacy and has dedicated her career to sharing monetary lessons with community members. She is highly active in teaching elementary school finance programs, educating families on how to make sound financial decisions, and working with high school students regarding how to create sound financial futures. Kim recognizes that having good financial skills is crucial in crafting a happy and secure life, and she loves sharing her knowledge with others. Kim’s peers recognize her dedication and recently elected her as Vice President of the Massachusetts School Bank Association.

“I love knowing at the end of every day that we made a difference; that we have opened people’s eyes to what good financial planning and management can do for their lives. We are able to help people achieve their goals and that is a wonderful feeling.”
Kim Sepe
Kim Sepe

Community Education Specialist

Kim is skilled at working with people of all ages – from preschoolers to senior citizens – and she enjoys using her education and business expertise to teach community members the financial information they need to attain their goals. In addition to her financial literacy outreach efforts, Kim has volunteered with the Westford Public Schools, Pan-Mass Challenge, Nashoba Valley Special Olympics and Nashoba Youth Hockey.

“I really enjoy the variety of my job – I can teach a kindergartner about saving money in the morning and in the afternoon show a high school student how to balance a checkbook. Being able to assist people in realizing some of their dreams – whether it’s saving for a video game, a car or a college education – gives me a tremendous sense of accomplishment.”