Giovanna Kimball

Mortgage Loan Officer

NMLS#: 1395448

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Giovanna Kimball
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Giovanna has been in banking since 2000 and joined Lake Ridge Bank in 2015, starting as Assistant Branch Manager at the Atwood location. Over the past several years, she has developed an expansive knowledge across the mortgage process, from servicing and processing to closing and loss mitigation. Giovanna is passionate about helping her mortgage clients navigate one of the most significant purchases of their lives, ensuring a smooth and personalized homebuying experience. As a proud community banker, she values building lasting relationships and being part of a bank that actively invests in the local neighborhoods it serves.

Community Involvement
Own It: Building Black Wealth – Ambassador Committee Member
Cross Plains Area Chamber of Commerce – Board President


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Whether a 1st time home buyer or 5th time home buyer, sitting at the closing table and witnessing the joy when someone is handed the keys to their new home, is one of the most rewarding moments to be a part of.  My goal is to see every borrower I work with experience that joy!”

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