These are a few of your favorite gifts
Last week, we asked you to tell us what your favorite holiday gift ever was. A few employees shared their memories with Shorelines. Take a look here!
Sussex fetes Walecki as she readies to retire
As we reported back in September, when she marked 40 years with North Shore Bank, Sussex branch manager Candy Walecki will retire at the end of this year. Last Friday, December 16, the branch invited customers and colleagues to celebrate Candy’s career and wish her well. Take a look at some pictures from the event and a poem that sums up so much of Candy’s service.
Corporate enjoys food, fun at Seussical celebration
Corporate employees celebrated the winter holidays last week with a How the Grinch Stole Christmas! theme. The Whoville Holiday Celebration featured food, fun, and plenty of giving. Read more and see a few pictures from the party.
Santa stops at Franklin party
The Franklin branch held its holiday party on December 10, reports assistant branch manager–sales Stephanie Bluemel. The branch raffled off a $50 North Shore Bank gift card and collected food for the St. James Catholic Church food pantry. There were also crafts for the kids who came in and treats, too. •••
New Northland video tellers ready to go
Northland teller supervisor Katie Van Schyndel and universal banker Patt Kox are preparing to take on their new split roles as video tellers. “They painted the new office with magnetic paint to hold up our new signage, and are taking other steps to get the office all ready to go,” reports branch manager Heather Starr. Plans are for the branch’s video teller unit to be up and running in early January. •••
Burdette welcomes grandson
Commercial Loan Specialist Yvette Burdette welcomed a grandson, Savion, early this month. Congratulations, Yvette! •••
North Shore Shape Up: Foods could trigger headaches
In a larger post about headaches and how to prevent and treat them, Berkeley Wellness notes that many people believe certain foods can trigger migraines or lesser headaches in some people. These foods include: aged cheeses, caffeinated drinks, alcohol (especially red wine), freshly baked yeast products, chocolate, nuts, peanut butter, yogurt, sour cream, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and cured or processed meats.
“Some of these may trigger headaches because they contain substances that dilate blood vessels in the brain,” the post says. “Major culprits are tyramine and other ‘amines’ (found naturally in many foods), nitrites (used in cold cuts and hot dogs), and sulfite preservatives (in dried fruit and wine).” •••
Upcoming Events
If you haven’t been yet, here’s a reminder that the MACC Fund Candy Cane Lane holiday light display runs through December 26 in West Allis. North Shore Bank will match donations to support childhood cancer research. •••
Internal Job Postings •••
- Branch Manager, Milwaukee Capitol, full time, 40 hours/week. Referral bonus: $750. Internal closing date: TODAY.
- Branch Manager, Grafton, full time, 40 hours/week. Referral bonus: $750. Internal closing date: December 23.
- Customer Care Rep, CSC, full time, 40 hours/week. Referral bonus: $400. Internal closing date: January 3.
For a complete list of internal job postings and to apply for one, go to nsbcareersforyou.silkroad.com and click on “Internal Openings” at the top. To refer an external person to an opening, go to our intranet page. You can earn cash and prizes for a successful referral!