September 17, 2020

First Digital Ambassadors ready to help with tech
North Shore Bank’s first Digital Ambassadors completed their training in August. Nine branch employees received in-depth training in topics related to the bank’s digital services. The curriculum covered subjects like online/mobile banking and bill pay; third-party payment solutions like PayPal and Venmo; digital wallets like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay; business digital tools; and debit card alerts.

“It was informative,” North End universal banker Shannon Quinn said of the program, which began last December. “I wasn’t aware we offered so many awesome electronic services to our personal and business customers.” Read more about what being a Digital Ambassador means!

Zoo Boo presale tickets now at branches
Attention, branch employees: If you can snap a pic of customers buying Zoo Boo presale tickets, send the images as well as ID information to photos@northshorebank.com.

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Fans of spooky fun, take note: Through this Saturday, September 19, our northeast Wisconsin branches are selling exclusive tickets to the North Shore Bank Zoo Boo at the NEW Zoo before official online sales begin.

As in years past, the annual Halloween-season event will feature treats, decorations, and activities like carousel rides, the Happy Haunted Maze, and a scavenger hunt.

To ensure enough room for comfortable social distancing because of COVID-19, capacity will be limited for each night of the Zoo Boo. In addition, this year’s Zoo Boo will not feature wagon rides through the Haunted Forest or any bounce houses, and Adventure Park will be closed.

The Zoo Boo will take place every Friday and Saturday from 3 to 8 p.m. in October starting October 9, including on Halloween. Tickets are $12 per person, and kids under 3 get in free. After the presale ends this Saturday, tickets will only be available through newzoo.org, starting Friday, September 25. •••

Celebrate your Hispanic heritage with stories, photos
National Hispanic Heritage Month has begun. The annual event, which runs September 15 to October 15, honors the cultures of Americans with ancestors from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. This year’s theme is “Hispanics: Be Proud of Your Past, Embrace the Future.”

North Shore Bank employees of Hispanic heritage are invited to share stories about themselves or family members they’re proud of (including kids!). Please send stories and photos to shorelines@northshorebank.com, including information about your heritage. (You can also text photos to 608-318-3348.) We’ll run what we receive each week in Shorelines through October 15. •••

Find out more about becoming an MLO
The bank is looking for qualified candidates to join the ranks of our Mortgage Loan Originators. This is a sales-focused role, and it is also helpful to have lending experience.

Mortgage Loan Originators are responsible for the origination of residential mortgage real estate loans for home purchase, new construction, or refinancing of existing mortgage loans; and developing prospect calls to generate business referrals. MLOs are expected to build and maintain relationships with builders, brokers, real estate agents, and developers. The job involves work outside of the branch office and hosting events as well.

If you or someone you know would like to learn more about becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator, please get in touch with talent acquisition manager Janet Rosenthal at jrosenthal@northshorebank.com. Successfully filled positions can result in a referral bonus. •••

Metro South District scores high on SOAR standards
In August, internal customers were invited to take the SOAR Together survey and rate their satisfaction with the level of service they received from Metro South District branches.* The district received 268 responses to the question “How easy was it to do business with the branch?” Ratings were on a scale of 1 to 7, where 1 meant “Not easy to work with” and 7 meant “Very easy to work with.” Lauri Lunde has more about how the district performed!

Customer sticks with North Shore, thanks to Hughes
District manager Cristen Baumann received this email from a customer praising Germantown branch manager Erica Hughes. The customer writes:

Erica Hughes

Erica excels in customer service. While waiting for her, I watched her greet every customer with a friendly, genuine smile. I believe Erica is a huge and welcome asset to North Shore Bank.

I had been thinking of changing banks because I live in West Bend. Once the Germantown branch opened, I was interested. Once I found out Erica was at the branch, it was a “no-brainer.” I plan to stay with North Shore and, as in the past, recommend your bank to friends and family.

Management staff like Erica Hughes can make a big difference. It has been obvious to me that her staff respects her, which tells me a lot.

Thank you for your time.

“Wow! I love this letter so much, Erica!” said Cristen, who agreed with the customer’s assessment. “Germantown is lucky to have you.” •••

Business Online Banking site gets new look, features
North Shore Bank’s Business Online Banking customers are enjoying a new, enhanced experience as of September 15. The upgrade makes our powerful digital business banking tools easier to use and more effective.

Besides a fresh look, the new Business Online Banking website features:

  • Responsive design for a better mobile and tablet experience
  • Touch-friendly screens and intuitive navigation
  • Upgraded transaction search and check image viewer
  • Improved ACH and internal transfers
  • Enhanced functionality for stop payments
  • Support for the new “Soft Token” mobile app for increased convenience
  • New Personal Profile to simplify managing your user information
  • Real-time alerts with account balance and activity notifications via email, text, or our mobile app
  • Real-time enrollment for Small Business Bill Pay

More information about the new Business Online Banking, including a video tutorial, is up at northshorebank.com/NEWBOL. •••

Service Anniversaries for September 2020
The following employees celebrate a milestone anniversary with North Shore Bank this month.

35 years
Beth Williams, Data Analyst

15 years
Blanca Wiley, Teller Supervisor, Lake in the Hills

10 years
Marta Acosta, Senior Residential Loan Specialist
Rebecca Redling, Teller Supervisor, Sister Bay

5 years
Mary Benz, Branch Manager, Regency
Kelly Labonte, Electronic Banking Specialist

Leave a comment to congratulate them!

New Hires for September 17
It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.

Mortgage loan originator Robin Tegel is from Milwaukee but moved to Kenosha in 2018. (“My new husband expected me to live with him!” she jokes.) She previously worked at Marine Credit Union in subprime lending. “I love being in nature, and some years ago I was on a Mississippi River canoe trip with my family when one of our canoes was overturned by the currents created by the barges,” she says. “Super scary! We had to gather all the gear floating in the water and circle our other canoes around my mom, who was in the river until we could get her back to shore. We still love to canoe as a family, but now we stay in the backwaters.” •••

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