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TD Bank announced it has appointed Steve Moroney as its new commercial market president for Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Moroney, who is based in New Haven, replaces well-known banker Michael LaBella, who recently retired.
As commercial market president, Moroney will lead TD's commercial relationship teams and oversee the bank’s local commercial and small business lending and deposit portfolios.
He joined TD 20 years ago as a senior credit analyst in commercial lending. He was promoted to the role of regional vice president supporting the Westchester, New York and Fairfield regions in 2015. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Outside of his role at the bank, Moroney serves on the boards of directors for the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Connecticut Business & Industry Association and Women's Business Development Council.
As of June 30, 2023, TD bank had 56 branches in Connecticut and controlled $8.9 billion in deposits in the state, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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