March 5, 2015

Around the Bank

Bank scores high in customer trust: Results have started coming in from our new customer trust surveys, and they show that North Shore Bank is taking care of the people who bank with us. They also show where we can do better. Read more to find out what one thing significantly improves our customers’ relationship with us.

Selling to Millennials: MLO Stephanie Glowinski-Moeller (above) spoke at a Feb 20 seminar at Corporate on “Selling to Millennials,” put on by Jack Long of MGIC. She shared tips with area real estate agents about the younger generation’s needs and wishes when it comes to home ownership. “The big theme was steering our business toward our future,” Stephanie says, noting that lenders and Realtors need to shape their work around technology like smartphones and social media to reach younger home buyers. “Everyone’s going that route.”

Happy anniversary! District Manager Kerri Collins (above, left, with Branch Manager Dede Mickelson) officially celebrated her 25th anniversary with North Shore Bank on Feb 26 at the Sister Bay branch, where employees put together a photo display for her, along with balloons and treats, reports Teller Supervisor Becky Redling.

Promotions

North Shore Bank and Illinois State Bank are known for their practice of promoting from within. The following people were promoted in February. You can congratulate them in the comments.

Merry Justin, Teller, Video Center
Vincent Muntner, Relationship Banker, Southridge
Tara Neuville, Assistant Branch Manager–Sales, Sturgeon Bay East
Nicole Olson, Universal Banker, Pulaski
Taylor Pokrop, Universal Banker, Franklin
Rubi Roman, Teller Supervisor, Southridge
Sarah Stawicki, Universal Banker

North Shore Shape Up

Unorthodox over-the-counter solutions: Bad insect bite? Just apply some aspirin. Health.com has a neat list of safe alternate uses for over-the-counter medications. Here are a few you might not have heard of:

Preparation H for puffy eyes. You may know this one: If you’re short on sleep, applying a little bit of the cream under your eyes will clear up bags and give you a fresher look.

• Aspirin for insect bites. Aspirin’s anti-inflammatory ingredient will relieve the pain of stings and itches if you crush two pills, make them into a paste with a little water, and apply.

Benadryl for insomnia. While this is definitely not a long-term solution — your body will quickly build up a resistance — if you’re struggling to fall asleep because of a temporary issue (like aches or pains from strenuous physical activity), the allergy medication can help.

Hydrocortisone ointment for seriously chapped lips. If this dry winter has wreaked havoc on your lips, applying this topical steroid two or three times a day reduces inflammation, which speeds the healing process, and moisturizes, too. Make sure you’re using ointment (not hydrocortisone cream, which could irritate your mouth) and apply it only to the dry outer area of the lips, not your inner lips. Don’t use it for more than two weeks, though. If your lips are still hurting at that point, check in with your doctor.

Just for Fun

Music for cats: Here’s a treat for your favorite felines — University of Wisconsin researchers have created tunes “designed to appeal to cats by mixing beats that fall into the same frequency range that cats use to communicate with one another. The songs also have a tempo similar to the beat that cats purr to.” Play the samples for your cat and watch those pointy ears perk up!

Internal Job Postings

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!

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