Danielle McWilliams

Assistant Vice President- Executive Banker

NMLS#: 1624201

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As a lifelong resident of the Waunakee community, Danielle has deep-rooted connections throughout the area both in her personal and professional life. During her seven-year tenure as Retail Manager of Lake Ridge Bank’s Waunakee office, Danielle actively participates in local organizations and events to help positively impact the community she calls home. Danielle’s banking career spans over a decade, in which she held several key positions throughout the bank that makes her the ideal financial partner for you. Her experience and passion for Waunakee drive her continual efforts to make a meaningful impact for her fellow Waunakee neighbors. She is eager to help you reach your financial goals, give Danielle a call today!

Community Involvement
Waunakee Food Pantry – Volunteer
Waunakee Firefighters Annual Pancake Breakfast – Volunteer


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