James “Jim” Brown and Philip Jurgeleit, two commercial banking and credit executives have joined Berkshire Hills Bancorp, the parent company of Berkshire Bank, a community bank,  in executive management roles. Brown joins Berkshire as SEVP, head of commercial banking and Jurgeleit as EVP, chief credit officer.

“We’re pleased to welcome both Mr. Brown and Mr. Jurgeleit to Berkshire in their respective executive leadership roles. Their extensive backgrounds in commercial banking and credit risk will bring valuable perspectives to our strong commercial banking and credit teams, support Berkshire’s Exciting Strategic Transformation (BEST) program and continue to accelerate the progress we’ve made in our performance, customer experience and purpose,” Nitin Mhatre, CEO of Berkshire, said. “These hires further enhance our existing, talented leadership team and highlight how Berkshire Bank continues to attract high-quality financial services leaders to accelerate our journey towards becoming a high-performing, leading socially responsible community bank.”.

As SEVP, head of commercial banking, Brown will oversee all aspects of Berkshire’s commercial banking operations. He will report directly to Mhatre and replace George Bacigalupo. Bacigalupo transitioned to the position of director – commercial/enterprise sales management effective January 1, 2023 through December 2023 at which time he will retire from his position at the company and the bank.

As EVP, chief credit officer, Jurgeleit will oversee all aspects of the company’s credit underwriting, policy and approval processes. He will report directly to SEVP, chief risk officer, Greg Lindenmuth and replace recently retired chief credit officer Georgia Melas.

”In addition to welcoming Mr. Brown and Mr. Jurgeleit to their respective roles, I want to thank George and Georgia for their years of dedicated service to Berkshire, our customers and communities,” Mhatre said.

“I’m excited to join the Berkshire organization and work alongside every employee in every location across the footprint to support the growth and success of our clients, employees, shareholders and communities,” Brown said. “The company has a best-in-class commercial banking franchise and a strong team which I look forward to working together with, to take Berkshire to even greater heights.”

“I’m proud to step into this leadership role at an organization with more than a 176-year history of helping its customers and communities through all economic environments,” Jurgeleit said. “Berkshire has a strong credit risk management practice with many experienced team members and a supportive culture. I look forward to continuing to find ways to support the credit needs of our borrowers and communities while maintaining disciplined credit decisioning.”

Brown is a commercial and private banking executive who brings more than 30 years of experience to Berkshire. He spent more than 20 years at Boston Private Bank & Trust Company in multiple senior executive roles including co-president, EVP, head of commercial banking and credit administration, and chief lending officer. During his time at Boston Private the company grew from $500 million in assets to more than $10 billion. Brown remained at the bank through its acquisition by Silicon Valley Bank as head of specialty commercial within the private bank until late 2021.

Jurgeleit brings more than 30 years of credit and commercial banking expertise to Berkshire, most recently serving as SVP and senior director of credit risk at Santander Bank where he was responsible for all aspects of credit risk management including credit approval, asset quality, underwriting guidelines and credit policies for the middle market, mid-corporate, asset-based lending and healthcare/not-for-profit business units. Prior to serving in that capacity, Jurgeleit held senior leadership roles at Citizens Bank, Webster Bank and Bank of America.