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New Hires for September 28

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

East teller Alison Dalbom just moved to Wisconsin from southern Missouri this month with her fiancé, who is attending grad school at UW-Milwaukee. She was previously a supplemental instructor for the University of Central Missouri’s cultural anthropology courses. “I have decided to broaden my horizons by taking on a job in the financial industry!” she says. “It has been a good transition moving to Wisconsin, and I am excited about my new job here.” Alison loves cycling and says she’s enjoying getting to know Milwaukee County’s bike paths.

Customer assistance rep Samantha Irwin is from the north side of Milwaukee and previously worked in collections for We Energies. She says, “I’m addicted to coffee, love dogs more than people, and I’m terrified of grasshoppers. I just really don’t like them.”

Ashwaubenon teller Nicole Moore is from Green Bay and previously worked for seven years at Wisconsin Medical Credit Union. She is quite short, she says — “four-foot-eleven and 5/8ths inches, to be exact!” And yes, people mention it all the time: “I have been with North Shore about a month, and about seven people commented on my height, and at least three said I need to get a stool, LOL.”

Philip Ostroski, VP–Business Banking, Commercial Lending, was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, noting that he’s a lifetime member of the “Black and Gold Sports Nations” for fans of the Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins. However, he has lived and worked as a middle-market business lender in southeast Wisconsin since 1981. Philip lives in a 114-year-old farmhouse in Vernon and co-founded the Turnaround Management Association of Wisconsin.

Customer assistance rep Megan Tatum-Massey is from Milwaukee and was previously a personal banker at the BMO Harris Contact Center. “I love to race with my 6-year-old son in Mario Kart!” she says, noting that her favorite character to race as is Daisy. “He gets angry when I beat him!” She also loves singing with her 2-year-old daughter. “We sing Bruno Mars 24-7!”