Pam Wipperfurth

Assistant Vice President - Retail Manager

NMLS#: 459342

Retail

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Pam Wipperfurth
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Pam began her banking career in 1986, and joined Lake Ridge Bank in 2010, bringing to our bank her expertise in consumer lending and retail banking. As the manager of our Sauk Prairie office, she has played a pivotal role in helping guide her clients through significant life milestones, from childhood to starting their own families. Dedicated to her community, Pam actively volunteers in local events in the Sauk Prairie area and supports the Sauk City Volunteer Fire Department, in which her husband has served for 30 years. Pam has a deep connection to the Sauk Prairie community, as it is not just a community she works in, but it’s the community her family calls home. Her 38 years in community banking just shows her commitment to building lasting relationships and fostering community growth. Stop into our Sauk Prairie office today to see how Pam and her team can help you reach your financial goals.

Community Involvement
Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce – Board Member
Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce – Ambassador Committee Member


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