'For me, it's a fuller way of looking at how you spend your time.'
By Paul E. Kandarian Contributing Writer
Merrill W. Sherman knows a few things about banking. In the early 1990s, she was named president, chairman and CEO of Eastland Financial Corp., and was charged with turning that institution around after years of losing money. She did it.
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