PORTLAND, Maine — Lisa (Collett) Hook, senior vice president at People’s United Bank in Portland, has been elected to the board of directors of the Maine Sports Hall of Fame, a statewide organization established in 1972.
The directors administer a scholarship program honoring outstanding Maine high school scholar-athletes and an annual induction of athletes and sports figures who have brought distinction and honor to Maine.
Hook has 25 years of diversified commercial banking experience in credit and sales at People’s United Bank and she has won the Corporate Sales Achievement Award two consecutive years as well as the CEO’s Leadership Award.
Her other board memberships include CEI Capital Management, she serves as vice chair and investment committee chair; Spring Harbor Hospital; and Risk Management Association, Maine Chapter. Hook participated in Leadership Maine and coaches youth athletics in Yarmouth.
Hook graduated in 1984 from Houlton High School, where she was a three-sport athlete. She was the first girl in her high school class to score 1,000 points and she was an all-state selection in soccer and basketball. Hook graduated third in her class of 136 and received a Maine Sports Hall of Fame scholar-athlete scholarship.
At Colby College, Hook continued her athletic and academic achievement. She was selected GTE Academic All-American in basketball and graduated in 1988 cum laude with Phi Beta Kappa distinction.
She began her corporate career with Fleet National Bank in Rhode Island, transferring within the company to Maine in 1992.
Hook lives in Yarmouth with her husband, Jeff, and 12-year-old son, James.