Matt Karnick

Senior Vice President - Business Banking Sales Manager

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Matt brings more than 20 years of commercial lending and business development experience to our Business Banking team. Having worked with many types of businesses including manufacturing, construction, wholesale and more, Matt has the knowledge and understanding to help your business succeed. Matt sees himself not as just a banker but also a partner and trusted advisor to clients and prospects. His favorite aspect of being a Business Banker is “being able to establish strong working relationships with clients and prospects.” A longtime resident of Madison’s east side, he is excited to work from our newly renovated Atwood location. Matt is active with numerous area non-profits including the YMCA of Dane County, the Madison Development Corporation and the United Way of Dane County.

Community Involvment
YMCA of Dane County – Member
Madison Development Corporation – Member
United Way of Dane County – Member


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What I enjoy most about being a community banker is helping local businesses grow and thrive by building trusted relationships and providing solutions that make a lasting impact in the communities we serve.”

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