Spirit Day at North Shore Bank

It was Spirit Day at the bank this week, just in time to celebrate all the love in our hearts! Not only was February 14th Valentine’s Day, but it happened to fall during Random Acts of Kindness week and February is American Heart month! 

Employees were encouraged to:

  • Show their “Lovin’ Spirit” by wearing red or pink
  • Decorate their space with a heartfelt theme
  • Decorate their branch’s breakroom
  • Spread the love however they saw fit, whether that was a kindness note to a coworker, a random act of kindness, or whatever else their heart desires.

Check out what everyone came up with below:

Employees decorated their offices and cubicles, getting into the spirit! Others brought in sweet treats to snack on throughout the day. Shannan Mahloch brought in Valentines fun dips, Anna Morrison brought in frosted cookies, and Gale Smith brought in Valentine’s chocolates. 

 

The Human Resources department decorated the outside of their office wall facing the Lobby and added a fun game, “Show Your Lovin’ Spirit,” that employees and customers enjoyed.  Jim McKenna (Executive Chairman) was the first to join in on the fun, and future participants were dared to challenge his score. Steve Luebke (Senior Mortgage Lender) was the winner with 190 points!

 

Left to Right Brittney Koeberl (Lead Teller) Emmeline Knight-Guzman (Asst. Mgr) Katie Longsine (CEM)

 

The Howard Suamico branch celebrated Spirit Day on Feb.14 by wearing red and sharing a delicious kringle treat all the way from Racine!

 

Video Teller Erika Garcia and Associate Banker Ryan Halloran of Brookfield Square Branch celebrated Valentine’s Day in style.

 

Banker Matthew Cieslak surprised some employees in the Muskego branch with roses for Valentine’s Day, including Nikki from Security who was there for a security meeting.

 

Second floor corporate office employees gathered together to show off their amazing outfits and share some Valentine’s Day spirit! 

 

The Pulaski Branch show off their Valentine’s Day styles! 

 

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