It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.
Kenosha Central teller Lourdes Escobedo is from Racine and previously held a sales internship at Environmental Innovations. She is also pursuing a bachelor’s in marketing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. “I’m currently learning how to play the piano, which is something I’ve wanted to do since elementary school,” she says. “After I get the hang of it, I’m probably going to learn how to play the violin.”
Appleton Northland teller Tisha Kucukaslan is originally from Clintonville and worked at Zales for the last three years, first as a jewelry consultant and then as an assistant manager. “I really love to travel,” she says. “My husband and I try to go to one place we’ve never been every year — it’s New Orleans this year So far I’ve been to 39 states and five countries, and I hope to check even more off in the coming years.” Her trip last summer to visit her husband’s family in his native Turkey was a real highlight. “There is a region/national park of sorts called Kapadokya that has ancient houses carved out of stone hills that was incredible.”
Michael Moran, AVP, business banking, lives in Oak Creek and previously worked as a commercial relationship manager for PNC Bank. Mike was a sergeant in the Army, served two tours in the Iraq War, and was elected board president of the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce this year. “I have been on the board and various committees since the chamber’s inception about three years ago now,” he says. The chamber supports veterans and military families throughout the state by helping improve the business climate for vets and the businesses that hire them.