New Hires for October 28

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

Burlington teller Emily Henry is originally from Burlington and lives in Elkhorn now. She previously worked as a patient service representative for Advocate Aurora in Lake Geneva. Before that, she was a teller at a credit union for four years. She has a 3-year-old daughter, Harper, and 9-month-old son, Eli. “When I’m not busy working or taking care of my kids, I enjoy cooking and baking and crafts,” Emily says. “My daughter and I have matching aprons to wear in the kitchen when she helps me. We like to bake desserts together like cookies, brownies, and cheesecake.”

Mortgage loan originator Rick Woldt is originally from Cedarburg and has lived in the Mequon-Thiensville area for 25 years. He previously worked as a mortgage broker for Competitive Mortgage in Wauwatosa, and at Securant Bank & Trust in Menomonee Falls before it was acquired by First Citizens. “I love the outdoors and spending time with my family,” he says. “We especially like spending time in Minocqua area for fishing and at Osthoff Resort on Elkhart Lake. I have also been a baseball, basketball, and football coach for my three sons. I loved being involved, and it was a great way to keep me busy and active.”

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