‘Incredible’ Jeannie Schwenkner retiring, leaving many friends

Jeannie Schwenkner retires next week.

Consumer loan specialist Jeannie Schwenkner will retire next Wednesday, November 15, after 24 years with North Shore Bank. Jeannie has been involved in all sorts of activities at the bank during her time here, and her presence will be felt long after she leaves.

“When I think of the values of North Shore Bank, Jeannie embodies them at the highest level,” her current supervisor, commercial and consumer loan closing manager Barb Wisneski, says. “She has always held herself to the highest standards and treated everyone with respect and integrity. She gets an incredible volume of work done in her four hours daily, using every minute of every hour she is here. She is a true team player and helps our team, our internal customers, and our external customers at the highest level. I am going to miss her, her dedication, her smile, her great laugh, and the energy she brings to our team.”

That goes for a lot of us. Jeannie spoke briefly to Shorelines about her banking career and what’s next for her.

Are there specific mentors, bosses or colleagues who have been especially important to your career? How did they help you?
All of my managers have been influential in my career at North Shore Bank. I was first hired by Dave Beaumier under Dale Phillippo in the indirect servicing area (Shore Financial), located in the Brookfield Capitol branch, as a credit investigator. The indirect lending area was then moved to our corporate servicing area. I worked under Dave Potter and Donna Reddy (servicing both direct lending and indirect lending). I was then promoted to credit sales rep, under Michael Kellman and then Roy Whetter. And then the title was changed to consumer loan specialist under Missy Hayburn and now Barb.

Any favorite memories?
My favorite change was when we went from hand-typing loans to preparing all loans on computer. I sure don’t miss hand-typing loan documents.

And my favorite memories are the friends I’ve made here at North Shore Bank —  I sure will miss all of them. There are too many memories to pick just a few. But I truly can say that I’ve loved my job. If anyone asks me about working at North Shore Bank, I would say the bank really cares about their employees.

If you had not gone into banking, what other career path might you have taken?
I would have gone into the healthcare area. I like caring for people, young and old.

What are your retirement plans?
I plan on spending more time with my family. My son and daughter-in-law live in Muskego, and I have granddaughters — Mackenzie and Adalyn — who love their “nanee” (i.e., ME). I will be moving to the Muskego area to be close to them. Due to my loss of sight, I am unable to do some of the crafts and reading I used to do. I am thinking of going to college, to review and audit classes. I would also like to look into some kind of volunteering.

11 comments on “‘Incredible’ Jeannie Schwenkner retiring, leaving many friends

  1. Molly Schissler

    Jeannie, you will be truly missed by so many here. Your smile is always there, and your work ethic is so incredibly admirable! I wish you only the best in retirement and that you have plenty of time to enjoy with your family. Happy retirement!

  2. Debbie Oatsvall

    I am so happy for you Jeannie but as everyone has stated….you will be missed! 13 years ago when I started you were my processor and walked me through learning the process and I will always remember how patient you were. Lots of laughs! Enjoy your retirement and especially your family my friend!

  3. Robin Callis

    Jeannie, it has been a pleasure working with you. I could ALWAYS count on you to answer a question or take care of an issue for us – without hesitation. You will be missed here! I know how precious grandchildren are, so enjoy your time with them and the family. Congrats!

  4. Hali Thompson

    Happy Retirement Jeannie! I appreciate all you’ve done to help us at the branch over the years. You were always a big help to us. Enjoy your retirement!

  5. Sherri Scalish

    Congratulations Jeannie – you deserve to have a wonderful retirement. I’ll keep tabs of you on Facebook, and probably run into you in Muskego some time. Enjoy!

  6. Kelly Kading

    Congratulations Jeannie. You worked on my first loan here almost 20 years ago and still another one just this morning. Thank you for always being so helpful over many years.

  7. Jeff Wagner

    Congrats Jeannie, It has been great working with you we go all the way back to the Shore Financial days together. Your great work ethic and positive attitude will be missed. Enjoy your retirement.

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