Thomas Peltier:  

CLASS OF 1963
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South High SchoolClass of 1963
Worcester, MA
Worcester, MA

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Life After graduating from South, I traveled to the west coast and did odd jobs. I returned to college in 1971 and graduated from Northeastern University in 1975.I attended graduate school at the former Boston State College of Psychology and stayed in Boston. I then went to work for State Street Global until Oct 2003 as a Vice President of commercial banking. I worked as a lender and advocated for the non-profit communities. Quite a change as I studied the humanities wanting to work in guidance and substance abuse and here I am doing what ...Expand for more
was my least favorite course in school,math. I became a banker. I took an early retirement at 57, I then traveled and did consulting work for the United Way and moved back to Worcester for a short time, I eventually accepted a position with Century bank in Boston as a Vice President in the community banking division and moved back to Boston working with the nonprofit communties. I work part time which allows me time to advocate for funding for organizations in need and it leaves me time to travel and go to my favorite place New York City.
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