Barb Thompson ending 29-year love affair with numbers

Cash Flow Coordinator Barb Thompson retires next Thursday.

Cash Flow Coordinator Barb Thompson retires next Thursday.

Barb Thompson fell in love with numbers in high school, and she has held accounting positions ever since. She’ll bring that chapter of her life to a close when she retires on Oct. 31.

Before joining Badger Bank in 1984, she worked for a men’s retail store, for a company that processed barley and hops for beer, and for other businesses with sizable office operations. Much of that accounting work was manual, but she even loved working with old-time adding machines.

At Badger, she handled accounting and payables, continuing in payables 11 years later when Badger merged with North Shore Bank. That’s when she relocated from Shorewood, Badger’s corporate office, to our Brookfield headquarters.

Her focus for many of her North Shore years has been wire transfers, both domestic and international. When a customer goes to a branch wanting to wire money to a relative or to pay a bill, the funds first move between internal accounts. As cash flow coordinator, Barb keeps an eye on balances to be sure wire transfers are covered and that funds move back to replenish accounts from which they have been drawn.

Although we live in a world where scams related to wire transfers are not unusual, Barb says, “Branch staff know their customers well, so it’s rare for us to have to worry about scams.”

“Wire transfers still can be preferable to checks, because of the guarantee that the money is there,” she adds.

Compliment for mentor is returned
Barb has worked with Senior Vice President/CFO Drew Wallach for years, and she considers him to be an understanding, supportive, appreciative mentor.

He returns the compliment: “It has been my great pleasure to work closely with Barb over the years,” Drew says. “She is meticulous in assembling information I use to understand and manage the bank’s cash. She executes my transactions with the Fed and books my general ledger entries. I’ve always been able to rely on her conscientious double-checking and correction of my work.”

Rules, regulations and compliance matters related to wire transfers are constantly changing, just as they are in almost every area of banking. “We have to stay on our toes to be sure things are done a certain way,” she says.

Memories of CB radios and a fire alarm
Talking about change, Barb smiles as she remembers how many people used to belong to CB clubs — citizen band radios, that is. “We’d have them in our cars, and it was how we communicated before cell phones.”

And she recalls a time when the fire alarm sounded and everyone at Corporate had to evacuate. “There wasn’t a fire, but we got a chance to practice. We were lucky the weather was nice that day.” She thinks someone burning microwave popcorn triggered the alarm. “It never happened again,” she says.

Although Barb has been content to stick with what she loves, she doesn’t hesitate to recommend banking to anyone seeking a satisfying, rewarding career. “There are so many opportunities to learn new things, so many opportunities for growth. Banking is made up of many functions. If you want to advance, banking is a good place to do it.”

Reflecting on the last 29 years, Barb jokes, “I’ve outlasted many controllers and supervisors.”

But she’s not outlasting Controller Nancy Lepic, who says, “Barb has been a thoughtful and considerate team member. We could count on her to be at work even during the worst snowstorms; she never wanted to create extra work for her colleagues, so she has rarely been absent. While the Accounting Department wants to congratulate Barb as she prepares for retirement, we also want her to know that we’ll miss her.”

Family and home become new priorities
Job satisfaction, pleasant surroundings and “nice people” — and her fondness for the blue in North Shore’s logo, she quips — have kept Barb in banking for almost three decades. Now she’s ready to return to being a homemaker, wife and mom. Her husband, Bruce, retired 10 years ago, and Barb looks forward to having time to try new recipes they can share.

She’ll see her adult children, Bill and Kim, and she confesses, “I still have a lot of accumulation to go through from when we moved a couple of years ago.”

34 comments on “Barb Thompson ending 29-year love affair with numbers

  1. Pam Bradley

    Congrats Barb. It has been a pleasure working with you. If you lock your keys in your car give me a call, I’ll bring the hanger.

  2. wendy pologe

    Barb,

    You will be missed. It has been such a pleasure to work with you over these 14 years!! Congratulations and enjoy retirement.

  3. Shamika Parish

    NOOOOOOOO! Who will help me with my wires now that you are leaving during this time that our international wires will be more difficult!
    You are the best! Good Luck Dear!!! :)

  4. Janet Brammer

    Barb! I will miss you! Thank you for the tremendous amount of help over the years. You always had answers for my questions and made things run so smoothly. Enjoy your retirement, you deserve it :)

  5. Tom Hughes

    Congratulations Barb! It has been a great pleasure getting to know you. Enjoy your WELL-EARNED retirement!!

  6. Sue Tagatz

    Congratulations Barb! You are going to be missed greatly!! You have always made wire transfers run so smoothly and always quick to lend a helping hand with any questions. Enjoy!

  7. Lynn Strothenke

    Good wishes to you on your retirement, Barb. You’ve always been so helpful. You will surely be missed.

  8. Carol Herrmann

    Good luck, Barb! Ten years is long enough for your husband to be retired without you! Enjoy the next chapter!

  9. Dawn Conley

    Are you leaving because of the new procedure?? Just kidding. You are always a pleasure to talk to and always have a sense of humor! You speak to me like you know me, but I don’t think we have ever met! You are a pleasure to work with!

  10. Jennie Schlei

    Congratulations Barb , I will miss your expertise with wire transfers Thanks for your help!

  11. Mary Fleischman

    Congratulations Barb! You put up with all my wires over the last 15 years I guess you deserve a break!! You will be missed!

  12. Martha Muskavitch

    Congratulations, Barb! I’ll miss you on so many levels!! You’re an exceptional human being and a fine friend, and I wish only the best for you and yours. Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!

  13. Jeannie Schwenkner

    You will be Greatly missed by all. Have a happy retirement and every now and then remember the gang from NSB.

  14. Sherri Kroening

    Congratulations Barb!!!! You deserve this new chapter in your life. I will sure miss you in the department. If you ever need a Jimmy John’s sub just call me I know your order by heart. Take time to rest,relax, and enjoy your family. Take that trip to Vegas as a retirement party!

  15. joan watson

    Congratulations Barb!! Enjoy your retirement and all the holdays coming up with you Family! Have many fun excursions along the way!

  16. Erika Smith

    Aw Barb, I’m happy for you! Happy Retirement! I’m going to miss you with the wire calls and all. However, I hope you enjoy this new chapter in your life! Congrats! =D

  17. Nancy Hanson

    Barb, who is going to keep track of our coffee supply now?? Also, thanks for always reminding me that I owed postage money, you never let me slip throught the Accounting cracks!
    And last but not least, I think Jimmy Johns will have to go out of business now because you were their number 1 customer!
    Seriously Barb, I will miss you alot around here and I really wish you all the best in your retirement. Enjoy the time with your family.

  18. Barb B.

    You will be greatly missed Burlington ALWAYS knew you would fix our errors. Enjoy the time with your family. You deserve it!

  19. Kate Knox

    While I happy for you, I’ll miss you! I appreciate all the help you’ve given over the 15 years we’ve worked together. I have truley enjoyed working with you and wish you the very best always!

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