It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.
Pulaski personal banker Phillip Koebe is from Green Bay and previously managed a retail store. “I have a giant record collection,” he says. “I would say around 1,000. I have some rare ones like some T-Rex imports and a Yardbirds record that I found at a garage sale. I’m currently trying to get all my favorite CDs from the ’90s on vinyl. That is a chore.” Good luck, Phillip!
East teller Tianna Lee is a local and worked as a seamstress before joining North Shore Bank. “My favorite animal is the snail!” she says. Slow and steady is good — just as long as our customers get served quickly.
Pulaski teller Kathi Reinke was born in Chicago but has been a Wisconsinite since 1972. She and her husband have lived in the Pulaski area for 16 years. She was previously an inventory manager with Cabela’s. “I love to camp, read, etc.” Kathi says, adding: “If you’re not a friend of mine, you wouldn’t know that I’m considered quite the dancer.”
Video teller Artisha Williams is from Milwaukee. She is a student at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and previously worked in child care at the YMCA. “I’m a comedian at heart — but a shy one,” she says.
And video teller Mariella Zarb is originally from Malta, in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. She moved to Appleton 15 years ago and then to Brookfield last year. She worked in banking in Malta and Appleton for a total of 26 years and then at Walgreens for the past year and a half. “One goofy thing about me is my passion for shoes,” Mariella says. “I go grocery shopping, but somehow always end up taking a detour and make it back home with a bag full of shoes and barely any groceries.”