Paul Cardarella

Vice President – Business Relationship Manager

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Paul Cardarella joined Lake Ridge Bank’s Commercial team in 2021. With more than 15 years of experience as a banking professional, he places a high level of importance on understanding the needs of his clients, and specializes in finding ways to provide valuable resources to ensure their continued success.

Community Involvement
Wauktoberfest – Volunteer
Tri 4 Schools – Volunteer
Waunakee Public Library – Volunteer


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