Across the bank, employees wear pink for breast cancer awareness

Last Friday, North Shore Bank employees kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a pink dress-down day. Employees could donate $5 to the American Cancer Society and wear jeans and a pink top.

Breast cancer survivors Kim Konieczny, Renee Machado, Dorothy Beringer, Karla Lozano, Kate Knox, Cheri Cicona, Mari Schill, and Dana Durocher.

At Corporate, eight breast cancer survivors posed together in their pink outfits.

Jay McKenna, Mike Kellman, Molly Schissler, Colleen Moore, Kate Knox, Sue Doyle, Nancy Hanson, and Drew Wallach.

Mr. McKenna and Nancy.

Other folks at Corporate, including chairman and CEO Jim McKenna and receptionist Nancy Hanson, showed off their pink fashion too.

Green Bay East’s Crystal, Brett Staeven, DeDe Krause, Tricia Cravillion, and Kari Tuyls.

The Green Bay East team showed their support. Teller Crystal Rivera Nazario will also participate in the Making Strides of Green Bay fundraiser walk at Heritage Hill State Park on October 16.

At Northland, in front: Kerri Collins, Char Schaible, Kelly Kading, and Kim Balser. Back row: Noah Isenhower, Tisha Kucukaslan, Lacee Kalepp, Patt Kox, and Fabio Zane.

Northland went all out for the occasion, with pink-ribbon pennants as well.

From IS: Keith Springer, Pam Bradley, Pat Ingelse, Caren Miller, special guest Dilbert, Dorothy Beringer, Dan Fregoso, Bryan Peters, and Wendy Repka. Photo by Roger Arnesen.

And Information Systems — joined by a famous engineer from Silicon Valley — got pink for the day too.

Bank employees raised $960 for the ACS on Wear Pink Day — many thanks to everybody who donated! And the North Shore Bank Goes Pink team will walk in Milwaukee’s Making Strides fundraiser this Saturday, October 9, at Henry Maier Festival Park. If you haven’t donated yet, there’s still time!

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