Brett Roth

Vice President - Business Relationship Manager

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Brett brings over 15 years of commercial banking experience to the table as he advocates and helps his commercial clients grow their businesses. Having a focus in Commercial and Industrial lending, he recognizes that not all businesses are alike and takes time to learn about his clients and their cash flow cycles to create customized solutions to credit structure and deposit products. Brett currently serves as a board member of The First Tee of South Central Wisconsin.

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The First Tee of South Central Wisconsin – Board Member


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I enjoy being a community banker because it allows me to build meaningful relationships and make a direct impact on the growth and success of local businesses.”

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