Amy Austin

Assistant Vice President - Ag/Business Portfolio Specialist

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Since 2017, Amy Austin has worked in agriculture finance specializing in farm financial analysis. Based out of our Evansville office, Amy draws on her background of growing up on her family’s dairy farm, involvement in agricultural organizations, and education to share her finance knowledge and help farms move forward into the future.

Education
University of Wisconsin – Platteville
Wisconsin Business Association, Agricultural Lending School
Young Dairy Leaders Institute

Community Involvement
Green County Farm Bureau – Board Director
Wisconsin Bankers Association, Agricultural Bankers Section – Board Member


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I like to think of finance as painting a picture with numbers. Each one tells part of the story — where you’ve been, where you are, and where you’re headed. I enjoy working with farmers & small business owners to bring that story to life, helping them plan for the future and make decisions that move their operations forward.

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