BOSTON, Nov. 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Boston Private Bank
& Trust Company, a leading wealth management and private
banking company, announces Mark
Thompson, CEO and President, has been recognized as one of
Boston's most influential business
leaders by the fourth annual Boston Business Journal Power
50 rankings.
Heralded as "power players in Boston getting things done and leading change
in the Boston economy," the Power
50 is a who's who of business, finance, political and academic
figures in the Boston area.
Honorees were recognized last night with a cocktail reception at
the Boston Harbor Hotel.
"Boston has long been an
epicenter for business, finance, higher education and innovation,"
said Mark Thompson, CEO and
President, Boston Private Bank & Trust. "To be recognized among
such area leaders is validation of the Bank's growth, our role in
the community and the hard work each of our employees puts in to
deliver the highest level of service to every one of our
clients."
The Power 50 recognition is another milestone in a banner year
for the Bank, which recently completed its acquisition of Banyan
Partners, LLC. The move extends Boston Private's wealth management
expertise and footprint nationally, and increases assets under
management/ advisement to approximately $9
billion.
About Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company is a leading provider of
fully integrated wealth management and private banking services.
For more than 25 years, Boston Private Bank has taken a highly
personalized approach to serving the complex financial needs of
individuals, families, business owners, private partnerships,
nonprofits and community partners. The Bank is also an active
provider of financing for affordable housing, first-time
homebuyers, economic development, social services, community
revitalization and small businesses.
Headquartered in Boston, the
Bank has 25 offices in Boston,
San Francisco, San Jose and Los
Angeles. Boston Private Bank & Trust Company is a
subsidiary of Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:
BPFH). For further information, visit
www.bostonprivatebank.com.
SOURCE Boston Private Bank & Trust Company