October 21, 2021

40TH ANNIVERSARY

Looking for “family,” Moore found a 40-year career
Forty years ago, Jody Moore was waiting tables at a family-owned pizza restaurant — but ready for something else. “At 18, I wanted a more professional job, so I began hitting the pavement and applied at a number of financial institutions over the course of a few days,” she recalls. “I was hoping to find an employer who cared about its employees and made me feel like I was part of a family.”

She found what she was looking for, first at Layton State Bank and then, when we acquired Layton in 2016, at North Shore Bank. Read more about Jody’s career now!

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

The lovers, the dreamers, and NSB

You can click here if you’d like a larger version of the photo.

“Looks like the pot of gold must be at North Shore Bank!” VP business banking Michael Foley reports. He took this shot of a rainbow “ending” at Corporate in Brookfield last Wednesday, October 13. What more could you wish for? •••

FOOD AND FUN

21 restaurants take part in first Southside Dining Week

Triciclo Peru is offering authentic Peruvian empanadas for Southside Dining Week. Photo by OnMilwaukee.

North Shore Bank’s first-ever Southside Dining Week is almost here. No less than 21 restaurants in 11 of Milwaukee’s South Side neighborhoods are participating in the big event, which runs from October 23 to 30 and celebrates the wide variety of global cuisines found here.

The fun kicks off this Saturday at Zócalo Food Park, with a live-band brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All week, the participating food vendors will each offer a signature dish for under $15. Our press release includes a list of the participating restaurants and their dishes.

Through Saturday, October 30, guests who spend $15 at a participating restaurant with their North Shore Bank debit Mastercard will get a $5 credit and be entered to win a $500 Mastercard gift card.

Southside Dining Week is meant to promote local businesses in an industry still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our community bank focuses much of our efforts within these neighborhoods, and it’s our hope that this week will help uplift those businesses and introduce neighbors near and far to many fantastic restaurants they’ve not tried before,” area branch manager Alfredo Martin said.

North Shore Bank worked with engagement agency NEWaukee and many local organizations like the Latino Chamber of Commerce of Southeast Wisconsin to put together Southside Dining Week. More information and a chance to sign up for the $500 gift card giveaway are available at southsidediningweek.com. Let your customers, friends, and family know — and try to get out and enjoy some delicious food! •••

KUDOS

Our “great service” earns praise

Some nice comment cards from customers. “Very professional and faster than I expected,” writes one happy client. Another, who came in to refinance their mortgage, says: “North Shore has great service!!” Fabulous work, team — keep it up! •••

ONE MINUTE OF MINDFULNESS

Meditation isn’t complicated. Just listen in the stillness.

Meditation can seem complicated, but in reality, it is simply the practice of getting out of the way and letting your mind become more receptive. We open a door and let stillness in, and beneficial things start to happen.

Try this meditation for one minute every day, or longer if you want to:

DON’T WORRY about technique. Just sit in silence and let it be your teacher. You will find the right lesson waiting for you.

How did this meditation go for you? Share your experience at shorelines@northshorebank.com and you’ll be entered to win a copy of A Mindful Day: 365 Ways to Live Life With Peace, Clarity, and an Open Heart, by David Dillard-Wright.

If you’d like a daily email reminder to practice one minute of mindfulness, email us with the subject “Mindfulness reminder.” Pat Ingelse, AVP and PMP •••

MAKING THE NEWS

“You Can” series digs into family finances, homebuying
Our “You Can” series on financial literacy in the Shepherd Express continues with installments on managing finances for kids and family and becoming a homeowner, as well as an upcoming happy hour event.

In September, Shorewood area branch manager Shannon Weber talked to the alt-weekly newspaper for a piece titled “You Can Grow and Support Your Family.” And last week, a conversation with senior mortgage lender Greg Kroll ran under the headline “You Can Become a Homeowner.” Greg invited readers to register for a casual happy hour on Tuesday, November 2, at Birch. The free event will feature light food and a craft beer tasting.

North End branch manager Ray Guardiola started the “You Can” series off with an article in August. The series recommends that readers take our quick “financial IQ assessment” to see where they can improve. Take a look at it and let customers, friends, and family know about it too! •••

SWEET SURPRISES

West Allis has shower for Bahena

Personal banker Jessica Cullen, Andrea, teller Robert Petroff, and branch manager Trenise Watson at the shower.

The team at West Allis surprised teller Andrea Bahena with a baby shower last week. Andrea and her fiancé are expecting a baby boy in December.

“It was so sweet! I was definitely very surprised. We are a team of four, so they kept it from me very well,” Andrea said. “They decorated our conference room in the cutest way. Jess, our personal banker, made delicious chicken tacos, and they also got me a chocolate cake to end the festivities. I was so grateful for the gifts they got me! I’m definitely looking forward to using them.” Congratulations, Andrea! •••

PERSONNEL UPDATES

New Hires for October 21
It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.

Sturgeon Bay teller Jeanne Pfeiffer is originally from Illinois. She and her husband moved to Door County six years ago, after their daughter graduated high school and joined the U.S. Army Reserve. “We decided it was time to live where we love to vacation,” Jeanne says. “We really love the natural beauty of Door County and the opportunities for outdoor activities — hiking, camping, and fishing. We often find ourselves taking a drive on Sundays and exploring new back roads.”

Oak Creek universal banker Joshua Tucker is from Milwaukee and worked at TJ Maxx for seven years. “I’ve been making candles by hand since 2019,” he says. “Working in retail for so long, you typically get to smell all of the candles that come in! I’ve always wanted to start a business of my own, and I figured the process of making them would be calming.” Joshua also has a bunny named Sage who loves to hop on the couch. •••

WHAT’S GOING ON

Zoo Boo wraps up; get a free home safety check
Looking for something to do over the next week? Here are a few suggestions, courtesy of our event calendar.

The North Shore Bank Zoo Boo continues this Friday and Saturday, October 22 and 23, at Green Bay’s NEW Zoo & Adventure Park. Read more about the spooktacular family fun in store, including how to purchase the advance tickets you’ll need to get in.

And as part of Fire Safety Month, through November 1, North Shore Fire/Rescue is offering free home safety evaluations to residents of Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay.

Topics covered included smoke alarms and their maintenance, electrical safety, fire escape planning, general home safety, and proper storage and use of chemicals, combustibles, and flammables. If you or someone you know might be interested, you can read more about the evaluations and schedule one here. •••

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