North Shore Bank’s 13th annual free Community Shredding Day on May 4 attracted a lot of people looking to safely and securely destroy sensitive documents. Here’s a roundup of pictures from Saturday:
In the Corporate parking lot, cars were lined up in long rows to drop off papers to shred.
Members of the Corporate shredding team were facilities and services manager Tim Dotson, debit card, network, and process specialist Kate Madderom, Brookfield Square branch manager Maria Baumer, application development team leader Sherri Scalish, SVP retail banking Sue Doyle, training and development manager Milene Below, Corporate receptionist Nancy Hanson, VP marketing Kate Johnson, mailroom assistant Colleen Moore, VP business banking Mike Cornell, building engineer Jeff Dolezal, retirement plans representative Vikki Dolezal, Brookfield Square teller Ryan Halloran, video teller Erika Garcia, and product and implementation manager Tim Effertz.
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Lines were long at Shorewood, as well.
The Shorewood shredders included teller Audrey Elliott, universal banker Laura DeBruin, teller Razalyn Brock, district manager Cristen Baumann, and branch manager Shannon Weber. The men with them are Shred-It employees.
District manager Lauri Lunde (in blue) helps visitors at Regency.
At Northland, personal banker Kelly Kading and district manager Kerri Collins got busy disposing of materials.
And at Green Bay West, universal banker Tiffany Pennington delighted Shredding Day visitors with her cookie baking prowess.