Regis College is pleased to announce Barry R. Sloane, MPA, retired chairman, president and CEO of Century Bank, a former regional bank in Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, has been appointed to its board of trustees. 

“Barry’s dedication to Regis and our mission started with his father Marshall, the namesake of the Regis’ Marshall M. Sloane School of Business and Communication and now extends to the next generation of Sloanes,” said Regis College President Antoinette Hays, PhD, RN. “We look forward to his insights and expertise to expand and enhance our exemplary academic programs, especially in the Sloane School.”  

Mr. Sloane currently serves as chairman and treasurer of Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation at The Rockefeller University. Past volunteer roles include honorary trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital; former president of Medford Public Library Foundation; trustee of Hebrew Senior Life; trustee emeritus of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and USS Intrepid Museum Foundation; and president’s council member at Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. 

“I am honored to serve as a Trustee and will do my best to support Regis’ noble mission,” said Sloane. 

Mr. Sloane was awarded the Alumni Excellence Award by The Rivers School; The Flotilla Meritorious Achievement Award by the US Coast Guard (5th award); the Dr. Martin Luther King Living Legend Award by the Boston Renaissance Charter Public School; and The Silver Beaver by the Boston Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is a retired Staff Officer, Search and Rescue Boat Crewman and Vessel Examiner of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, 5NR. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harvard University, and is married to Dr. Candace L. Sloane, former chair of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, assistant professor of medical science at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, trustee of Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and an emeritus member of the medical staff of Boston Children’s Hospital. They live in Needham, Mass. and have three sons.