Gabriel Haefner

Assistant Vice President - Retail Manager

NMLS#: 1950348

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Gabriel Haefner
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Gabriel joined Lake Ridge Bank in 2017 and has since progressed through roles from part-time Customer Service Associate to his current position as Retail Manager of Lake Ridge Bank’s Atwood office. He is passionate about creating exceptional, and personal, banking experiences for each of his clients. To Gabriel, being part of a community bank signifies a commitment to helping our community thrive, one relationship at a time, and takes pride in contributing to the area he calls home. Stop into Lake Ridge Bank’s Atwood office or set up a meeting with Gabriel today!


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