Commercial Banking packs, delivers treats for clients
The Commercial Banking team packed and delivered 550 boxes of holiday goodies for North Shore Bank business clients last week. The treats inside all came from local businesses who are also our clients.
Contents of the boxes included caramels from Cream City Caramels & Confections in Wauwatosa, sausage and cheese from West Allis Cheese & Sausage Shoppe, popcorn from Milwaukee’s Treat Street Popcorn, cocoa from Hollander Chocolate Co. in Fox Point, beef jerky from O’Leary’s Goods in Green Bay, chocolate pecan pie from Door County’s Sweetie Pies, Evil Ways IPA from Milwaukee’s Eagle Park Beer, and a North Shore Bank frosted cookie from Rocket Baby Bakery in Wauwatosa.
“Our team worked hard and showed a lot of flexibility to get the boxes packed and delivered to our clients. Some of these businesses are not used to getting orders of this size, so we had to modify the plan to allow them to supply their products for the gift boxes over a two-week period,” said Margaret Capper, SVP commercial banking manager. “It’s so worth it because our clients really appreciate their relationship with North Shore Bank and that we’ll go the extra mile to spread holiday cheer while also promoting our local businesses.” •••
Northland collects, donates gifts for local families
Northland branch employees and customers donated gifts for families in need this holiday season. Branch manager Lacee Kalepp was connected with the families and got their wish lists through a local school. Tags marked with items from the lists were hung on a tree at the branch, and customers could take the tags and purchase the items for the branch to donate. Branch employees also bought gifts from the lists, and Lacee dropped them off at the school.
“It felt great,” teller Kathleen Veu said. “It’s nice because they’re local kids and there’s a real sense of community in being able to help them out. It’s always something we like to do at this time of year.” •••
SOAR Together Tributes: November 2019
Last month’s winners of our Seymour Salutes awards are Lisa Gagliardi, Jazmine Gonzalez, Mila Larson, Ashley Peck, Julia Peters, and Rising Stars Anthony Carvajal and Emily Johnson. Read more about their achievements here!
Last reminder! Sign up now for Fight for Air Climb
“I participate in the Fight For Air Climb because it’s a fun way to raise money for a worthy cause. The money raised funds lung research and education,” deposit services supervisor Kristin Hoch says. “Preparing for the climb each year motivates me to get in shape. Some years I do better than others, but I am always trying to beat my previous climb time. It is a great feeling of accomplishment to reach the top, and I enjoy spending time together with the other coworkers on the team. I hope you will join us!”
Be one of the first 15 people to sign up for our team by December 31 and the bank will cover your $15 registration fee. The Fight for Air Climb takes place March 7, 2020, at the U.S. Bank Center in downtown Milwaukee and raises money for the ALA. Get more information here, and register for the climb at action.lung.org. •••
North Shore Bank gift cards: A great last-minute gift!
Need some last-minute gifts? Don’t forget: Through December 31, there’s no purchase fee on North Shore Bank gift cards.
Our MasterCard debit gift cards make a perfect gift, too, because you choose how much to give and the recipient chooses how and where to spend it! Gift cards are an excellent choice for friends or loved ones who might be relocating and need to save space, or for anyone with a wide variety of needs, such as new parents and newlyweds. And of course, they also make great stocking stuffers.
Be sure to recommend them to customers, family, and friends — not having to pay a purchase fee saves a lot of cash for anyone buying multiple gift cards. And grab a few yourself! You can find more information about this promotion on Ask Seymour and share this link with others who might be interested. •••
New Hires for December 19
It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.
Residential loan specialist Alexandria Hall is from Milwaukee and previously worked at Chase Bank in home equity loan processing. “One interesting fact about me is that I have a great ear for music. I am able to hear and identify different notes and keys played by instruments,” she says. She also loves to cook and bake and is the proud mother of a 9-year-old daughter, Mya. •••