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Washington Trust Hires Two Industry Veterans as Vice Presidents for Commercial Banking Team

May 08, 2026, 07:11 AM
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Two seasoned commercial bankers recently joined The Washington Trust Company (Washington Trust) to serve the lending, banking and advisory needs of businesses throughout the region.

Daniel Hagerty is vice president, commercial banking, focusing on providing tailored financing solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) needs. He has more than 35 years of banking experience, with a background spanning commercial lending, credit administration, and market leadership. Most recently he managed complex loan portfolios for a Massachusetts-headquartered bank, structuring and negotiating credit facilities and working closely with business owners to support growth while maintaining strong credit quality. 

Thomas Quinlan is vice president, commercial banking, focusing on providing small and mid-sized businesses with lending, deposit, and cash-management solutions. Most recently he was a commercial lender for a Massachusetts-headquartered bank, where he focused on C&I loans. Quinlan has more than two decades of experience in business and commercial banking, including SBA lending, portfolio management, and relationship development. His career reflects a strong emphasis on helping businesses navigate financing needs and achieve long-term success.

"Dan and Tom are strong additions to Washington Trust's commercial banking team, bringing extensive experience and proven ability to deliver customized solutions for business clients," said Jim Brown, Washington Trust senior executive vice president and chief commercial banking officer. "Their deep industry knowledge, long-standing relationships, and commitment to exceptional client service are valuable assets as we continue to support the growth and financing needs of businesses throughout the region." 







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