Rene Johnson

Senior Vice President - Ag/Business Relationship Manager

Ag

Phone Email LinkedIn
Rene Johnson
Lake Ridge Bank Logo Top

Bio

With more than 20 years of ag banking experience, Rene Johnson serves as Lake Ridge Bank’s Ag Team Leader. Based out of our Evansville office, her extensive knowledge of farming and agriculture comes from both family and formal training, providing a strong foundation and breadth of experience to draw on when serving her customers.

Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wisconsin Bankers Association, Agricultural Lending School

Community Involvement
Ag Business Council of Rock County – Board Member
Evansville Community School District, Board of Education – Member
Evansville Future Farmers of America (FFA) Alumni – Member
Rock County 4-H – Leader
Rock County Dairy Promotion Council – Member
Rock County Fair Alumni Association – Member
Wisconsin Bankers Association, Agricultural Bankers Section – Former Chairperson
Wisconsin Dairy Task Force – Former Board Member


Lake Ridge Bank Logo Bottom
Quote

I’m honored to work with farmers through every phase of their business and I enjoy giving back to the community and agricultural industry that have shaped who I am.

Let's Talk!

This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form

Banknotes Blog

View All Posts

Market Report: February 2026

A Day at the Theme Park Theme parks like those at Walt Disney World are popular with both young and old, as they provide a journey into a world of fantasy. A trip to Disney
Read Post

Meet Your Business Banker: Jessica Sarbacker

Jessica SarbackerVice President-Crop Insurance Manager2605 Kennedy Road, JanesvilleJSarbacker@lakeridge.bank(608) 490-2241 Q: What is your role at the bank? Jessica: I became the first full-time crop insurance associate at Lake Ridge Bank in 2011. As our bank’s
Read Post

Protect Your Operating Account: Why Business Credit is the Smarter Choice

Why Payment Choice MattersThe way your business pays for everyday expenses affects cash flow, security, and control. Business debit and business credit cards may look similar at checkout, but they work differently behind the scenes—and
Read Post

A Financial Checklist Heading into A New Farming Season

As the new season approaches for planting crops and birthing livestock, farmers face both opportunities and challenges in managing the financial health of their business. Proper planning and strategic banking tools can make the difference
Read Post