Kelsey Mawhinney

Crop Insurance Associate

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Kelsey Mawhinney
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Kelsey’s a Brooklyn, Wisconsin native, and is deeply rooted in the agricultural community. During her time at UW-Platteville, she earned a degree in Animal Science and Agronomy and was actively involved in organizations like Block and Bridle, the Ag Business Club, and Farm Bureau. After graduating, Kelsey started at Lake Ridge Bank as an Agricultural Business Development Coordinator where she was able to forge strong connections with numerous farmers across South-Central Wisconsin. Now based out of our Janesville office, Kelsey is thrilled to have officially moved to Lake Ridge Bank’s Crop Insurance team and is excited to offer her expertise as a committed partner to our area farmers. Give her a call today!

Education
UW – Platteville

Community Involvment
Evansville FFA Alumni – Board Member
Milton FFA Alumni Member
Rock County Ag Business Council Member


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I enjoy working with farmers in the local community because their success directly impacts our local economy, and I’m proud to support the people who feed and fuel our communities.

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