North Shore Bank Announces Rick Woldt as New Mortgage Loan Originator
BROOKFIELD, Wis. – North Shore Bank today announced Rick Woldt as the new mortgage loan originator. In this new role, Woldt will be responsible for assisting customers in the lending, purchasing, and refinancing of their homes.
“We’re thrilled to have Rick and his extensive expertise on our team,” said Chris Boland, vice president, consumer lending manager at North Shore Bank. “I know our customers will appreciate Rick’s vast knowledge within the space and personable nature as they enter into the home buying experience.”
Woldt has more than 25 years of experience in residential mortgage lending and will be working out of the Germantown branch, servicing all of Southeastern Wisconsin. He currently resides in Thiensville, Wis. with his family.
Founded in 1923 and headquartered in Brookfield, Wisconsin, North Shore Bank is a mutual savings bank with assets of over $2.5 billion and 45 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, Pinterest, Instagram, and YouTube.
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