Brittney Schuh

Retail Manager

NMLS#: 2166651

Retail

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Brittney Schuh
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Brittney joined the Lake Ridge Bank team as a Customer Service Associate in 2019, as a quick learner she excelled to Assistant Branch Manager of our Monona Drive office before becoming the Retail Manager of our Cottage Grove office. Brittney has a real passion for developing lasting connections with her clients both in the branch and within the Cottage Grove community – from supporting local businesses to helping clients reach their goals no matter what stage in life they are in. Brittney and her team are ready to help! Stop into our Cottage Grove office today or set up a meeting to see how Brittney can help you with your financial needs.

Community Involvement
Cottage Grove Community Foundation – Event Committee Member


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