FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 30, 2026
Skowhegan Savings has announced the expansion of its commercial lending team in southern Maine with the promotion of Susan Desgrosseilliers to regional vice president of commercial lending and Linda Morton-Hebert to assistant vice president commercial lender.
SKOWHEGAN, ME Skowhegan Savings has announced the expansion of its commercial lending team in southern Maine with the promotion of Susan Desgrosseilliers to regional vice president of commercial lending and Linda Morton-Hebert to assistant vice president commercial lender. This expansion supports the bank’s continued growth and its commitment to serving an increasing number of business customers in the region.

“I’m honored to take on this new role and to continue working alongside our dedicated team,” said Desgrosseilliers. “As we expand our commercial lending team with the addition of Linda in her new role, we’re well positioned to strengthen relationships and better support the growing needs of businesses throughout southern Maine.”
Desgrosseilliers joined Skowhegan Savings in 2023 as a vice president commercial lender at the bank’s Portland branch. She brings extensive experience in small business and real estate development. Prior to joining the bank, she served as a certified business advisor for the Maine Small Business Development Center, business development representative for the City of Portland, regional director of marketing at Ocean Properties and executive director of the Penobscot Bay Chamber of Commerce. She has held a Maine Realtor® Broker’s license for more than 30 years and is the founder of Fixtures Designer Plumbing Showroom and A.M. Properties.
Desgrosseilliers holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing. She serves on the boards of the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association, the Maine State Chamber and previously served 12 years on the board of Make-A-Wish Maine. She resides in Cape Elizabeth.

Morton-Hebert joined Skowhegan Savings in 2022 as community branch manager of the Portland branch, where she oversaw daily operations and assisted customers with their home lending needs. In her new role as assistant vice president commercial lender, she will support the bank’s business customers throughout the region.
“I’m excited to transition into this new role and expand my work with our local business customers in helping them navigate their financial needs and support their continued growth,” said Morton-Hebert.
She attended the University of Maine in Orono, where she studied science and biology, and is currently pursuing a degree in accounting at the University of Southern Maine. She serves on the board of the Portland Public Library and is a committee member for ProsperityME. Originally from South Portland, Morton-Hebert resides in Hollis with her husband and family.
Skowhegan Savings opened its Portland branch, located at 287 Marginal Way, in 2021.


