North Shore Bank Announces Jim Ebben as New Vice President of Commercial Banking
Brookfield, Wis. – North Shore Bank today announced that Jim Ebben has joined the company as vice president of commercial banking. In this role, Ebben will develop effective ongoing banking relationships with new and existing business customers, as well as service a portfolio of business loan, deposit, treasury and payment service customers.
Ebben has numerous years of leadership experience at other financial institutions, most recently at Citizens Bank. He is an active volunteer with St. Vincent de Paul, Catholic Community of Waukesha and more, and serves as board chair of WBD Service Company where he is also liaison to the board of WBD, Inc. A resident of Ottawa, Wisconsin, Ebben enjoys spending quality time with his family and pets.
Founded in 1923 and headquartered in Brookfield, Wisconsin, North Shore Bank is a mutual savings bank with assets of $2.5 billion and 43 offices throughout eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Wisconsin locations are in metro Milwaukee, Germantown, Ozaukee County, Racine, Kenosha, Appleton, Menasha, Green Bay and surrounding areas, Burlington, Union Grove, Muskego, and Door County. Locate a North Shore Bank office. You can also connect with the bank on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
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