Lisa Higgins

Vice President - Ag/Business Relationship Manager

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With more than 15 years of experience in ag lending and ag banking, Lisa Higgins specializes in supporting farmers and agricultural businesses with tailored agriculture financing solutions that help operations thrive. Her deep knowledge of agricultural lending allows her to guide clients in finding the right land, managing growth, and keeping their operations running smoothly. Lisa is a graduate of Columbus State University and is actively involved in the agricultural and financial community as a volunteer with Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, a member of the Rotary Club of Janesville Noon, and a board member of the Wisconsin Bankers Association Agricultural Bankers Section.


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