Jeffery Zwettler

Senior Vice President – Business Banking Sales Manager

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Born and raised in Cross Plains and a graduate of Middleton High School, Jeff Zwettler is well known in the Middleton community. With more than 25 years of banking experience, he is dedicated to supporting business and industry throughout the Middleton area. Jeff’s customers consider his extensive knowledge of the community and his experience in commercial lending a valuable asset to their futures.


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I really enjoy working with our customers, helping them reach their financial goals, and supporting the growth of our community through local business investments.

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