Northeast Wisconsin’s Women Magazine recently featured Ashwaubenon PB Tavie Folk in a set of interviews conducted with personal bankers and member service representatives from a variety of Wisconsin banks. Tavie did a great job of representing North Shore Bank, and her answers illustrated what differentiates us from other banks in this region. Here’s an excerpt:
What piece of advice could you give to help readers reach their financial goals?
Talk to your local, trusted advisor! You are not expected to know everything there is about the financial industry and what it can offer you. I am trained to help you confidently manage your money and make informed financial decisions to achieve the life you want. Together, we can develop a plan to get you and your family on the right track. North Shore Bank is a community-minded bank that empowers people to reach the goals they’ve set for themselves, and as your personal banker, I am willing to go the extra mile to help you succeed. Customers don’t come to me to “do their banking” – they build a relationship with me that gives them a partner who will help them discover their financial goals and how to get there.
You can read the interview in its entirety here. Tavie’s answers start about halfway down the page. Great job, Tavie!
Well said Tavie!!!
Very well said Tavie! Nice job!
Well spoken, concise, and genuine…Great job Tavie! I may have to recruit you to join the commercial lending team soon! (Or at least speak on my behalf at the awards banquets!)
Bob Hoepfner
Perfect! How exciting for you!
Tavie, This is definitely a “WOW”. You should be proud of the professional manner in which you represented not just yourself but the entire North Shore Bank.
With my office being located in the NSB-Ashwaubenon location, I feel very privileged to have you as a professional friend but also that you personally act as MY Trusted Advisor. You share your knowledge and advice with all of your clients (including me). THANK YOU!
It’s a privilege to work with you and you are truly an asset to the NSB family.
Jan