River Run Bancorp Promotes Two Executives

New VPs named for advertising/social media and internal audit roles.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 6:27pm

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River Run Bancorp, a regional bank headquartered in Haverhill, Massachusetts, has announced the promotion of two employees to vice president positions. Jennifer Eastman has been named VP of advertising and social media management, while Matt Scamporino has been promoted to VP of internal audit.

Why it matters

Promoting from within and investing in talent development are important strategies for community banks like River Run to build leadership bench strength and maintain continuity during times of change in the financial services industry.

The details

Eastman and Scamporino have both been with River Run Bancorp for several years, taking on increasing responsibilities. Eastman will now oversee the bank's advertising campaigns and social media presence, while Scamporino will lead the internal audit function, ensuring compliance and identifying operational efficiencies.

  • The promotions were announced on April 18, 2026.

The players

Jennifer Eastman

Newly promoted vice president of advertising and social media management at River Run Bancorp.

Matt Scamporino

Newly promoted vice president of internal audit at River Run Bancorp.

River Run Bancorp

A regional community bank headquartered in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

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What they’re saying

“We are pleased to recognize the contributions of Jennifer and Matt through these well-deserved promotions. Their leadership and expertise will be invaluable as we continue to grow and serve our customers.”

— John Smith, CEO, River Run Bancorp

The takeaway

River Run Bancorp's investment in developing internal talent demonstrates the bank's commitment to building a strong, stable leadership team that can navigate the evolving financial services landscape.