Michelle Okeson

Vice President, Mortgage Lending

NMLS#: 555845

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Michelle has worked in the mortgage industry since 2007, and in the financial industry since 1993. She is grateful for each opportunity to help clients become homeowners, refinance or build the home of their dreams. Michelle believes the best part of her job is the friendships that develop as she assists clients through the process of getting the best mortgage possible. Her personal goal is to keep clients informed during the entire process, as well as listen to their needs to find the best possible lending product and pricing possible. She knows that together; she can help make homeownership easier for her clients.

Michelle has two grown children who are graduates of Monona Grove High School and is excited to be part of the Lake Ridge Bank family.


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One of my favorite parts of being a Lender is to see our customers pride, joy, and excitement of owning a new home.”

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