January 12, 2023

NORTH SHORE BANK CENTENNIAL

From Shorewood to Brookfield, our HQ has evolved

Look down! At the bottom center of this aerial photo from before 1981, you can see the historic Dousman-Dunkel-Behling House (with the circular driveway) sitting on the land that would later hold North Shore Bank’s Corporate building.

When the North Shore Building & Loan Association opened 100 years ago, it was in the back room of a hardware store in Shorewood. Since then, the corporate headquarters of what is now North Shore Bank has moved and grown and evolved — and more changes are planned for this year. Check out this look at our history, as well as future plans!

Throwback Thursday: Stein Drugs houses new branch

With the opening of our office in Waukesha’s Stein Drugs in April 1977, North Shore became the first savings and loan in Wisconsin to put a branch inside a retail store.

This full-service location in the drugstore on Main Street in downtown Waukesha was the seventh branch we opened. While neither the branch nor Stein Drugs are there any longer, our eighth — at Capitol Drive and Pilgrim Road in Brookfield — is still going strong. •••

MAKING THE NEWS

Shepherd Express readers name us Milwaukee’s best
We are thrilled to announce that North Shore Bank was named Best Bank in the Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee 2022 readers’ choice contest. We beat out fellow finalists Bank Five Nine, BMO Harris Bank, and Chase Bank to take the top honors.

Many thanks to any employees who voted for us in this year’s competition — and of course, to all of the customers, family, and friends who helped put us in first place. Check out our name and the list of other winners on the Shepherd Express website. •••

NICE WORK, EVERYBODY

Holiday gift card sales top 2021’s
The results of this year’s holiday gift card campaign are in: We increased sales slightly over last year, for a total $351,639.49 loaded onto 3,874 Mastercard gift cards in November and December. The average amount of each gift card worked out to $90.

“We’ve done this campaign for several years, and gift cards continue to be a popular option for the holidays,” product manager Mary Ott said. “Because the purchase fee is waived, buying gift cards from us is a smarter option than picking them up at a big-box store, where purchase fees can range from $3 to $7.”

Customers and non-customers are remembering that and coming back to us for their holiday gift-giving, she added. •••

Hack is “excellent,” says customer

Sharon Hack is excellent to work with,” a customer wrote recently, after the Green Bay West area manager helped them out. Another described North Shore Bank staff as “very friendly and helpful.” •••

PERSONNEL UPDATES

Service Anniversaries for January 2023
The following employees celebrate a milestone anniversary with North Shore Bank this month.

30 years
Janet Brammer, Service Coordinator

20 years
Alfredo Martin, Community Engagement Manager, El Rey and Jackson Park

10 years
Danielle Ritz, District Operations Specialist

5 years
Ann Cain, Indirect Funding Team Lead
Kelly Doucette, Teller Supervisor, Southridge
Claudio Lanza, Mortgage Loan Originator
Deb Price, Floating Teller
Zoran Saric, Assistant Branch Manager, Forest Home
Rodney Whiteside, Video Teller Manager

Leave a comment to congratulate them!

PROUD PARENTS

Collins’s daughter gets married

Husband Jim and Kerri, Katie and new husband Jeremy, and Kerri’s daughters Kelly and Molly.

District manager and VP Kerri Collins’s daughter Katie got married in November at the Ballroom at the Reserve in Neenah. “It was an amazing celebration, and we never stopped dancing!” she says. Congratulations to Katie and her new husband, and you and the rest of the family, Kerri! •••

WHAT’S GOING ON WITH YOU

Burlington chamber event offers lots to taste
What’s going on with you? If you or someone in your family has a special event — a concert, show, sporting or charity event, or another important moment — send the details to shorelines@northshorebank.com. We’ll include information about select events to let your colleagues know about all the cool stuff happening with the North Shore Bank team.

Looking for more to do? Here are suggestions from the bank’s event calendar:

Part of West Allis Winter Week, Alice in Winter Wonderland takes place next Tuesday, January 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the West Allis Public Library. This family evening will start with an “unbirthday” storytime, followed by an outdoor glow-stick dance party and “Off With Your Head” trivia for adults. There will be tea, hot cocoa, cookies, chess, and crafts, including North Shore Bank’s area for anyone to decorate their own snowman bookmarks. Guests can also snap a pic with the Queen of Hearts and Alice herself at the Cheshire Grin photo booth. More info here.

The 79th annual Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce Auction and Winter Tasting Tour will be Friday, January 20, at Hawk’s View Golf Club in Lake Geneva. Along with the auction and bourbon, beer, and wine tasting opportunities — as well as lots of delicious hors d’oeuvres — the event will feature a raffle and 50/50. Buying a ticket enters you for a chance at a $1,000 travel voucher (which you must be present to win). More info here. •••

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