Paul Hoffmann

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Paul Hoffmann
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Paul Hoffmann served as the President and CEO of Monona Bank since June 2007, and he now assumes the role of President for Lake Ridge Bank as well as a Director for both Lake Ridge Bancorp, Inc. and the bank. Paul has more than 35 years experience in the banking industry, including time spent working at M&I Bank and Park Bank in Madison, as well as for the Federal Reserve Bank in Minneapolis. Paul graduated from St. Mary’s University in Winona, Minnesota with a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Business Administration-Management and Humanities. He also completed the Graduate School of Banking Program at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Paul is active in the community and currently serves on the board of Rotary Club of Madison and Maple Bluff Country Club. He previously was Chairman of Goodwill Industries of South Central Wisconsin, Chairman of Community Bankers of Wisconsin and on the board of Monona Chamber of Commerce.


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