Artisans' Bank
Thomas Keehan has extensive experience in the banking and financial services industry. Thomas started their career at Gilpin Financial Services in 1992 where they worked as a Senior Mortgage Loan Officer for over 20 years. In 2013, they joined Artisans' Bank as the Vice President of Residential Lending, where they currently hold a position.
Thomas Keehan attended Salesianum High School, although the duration of their enrollment is not specified. Following their time at Salesianum High School, they went on to attend the University of Delaware from 1986 to 1990. The details regarding the degree pursued or field of study are unavailable.
Artisans' Bank
The year was 1861 and Abraham Lincoln was President. The Civil War had begun, putting the country in turmoil. It was a time that called for people of vision. Ten Wilmington, Delaware businessmen rose to the occasion. Despite the uncertainties and pressures on the economy brought on by the war, these 10 men boldly suggested the creation of a bank for working people: the "Artisans." They envisioned a unique financial institution - one that returned its money to its depositors in the form of mortgages, loans and interest on savings. A mutual institution, for the benefit of its depositors.