Paul Cardarella

Vice President – Business Relationship Manager

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Paul Cardarella joined Lake Ridge Bank’s Commercial team in 2021. With more than 15 years of experience as a banking professional, he places a high level of importance on understanding the needs of his clients, and specializes in finding ways to provide valuable resources to ensure their continued success.

Community Involvement
Wauktoberfest – Volunteer
Tri 4 Schools – Volunteer
Waunakee Public Library – Volunteer


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Every loan, every handshake, every smile reminds me that being a community banker is really about building a stronger community, one neighbor at a time.”

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CEO Insights: Seven Ways Community Banking Aligns With Common Values

I hear it often: “Aren’t all banks basically the same?” From the outside, I understand why it can feel that way. But as we recently marked Community Banking Month, I found myself reflecting on how
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Celebrating Jordon Geiger on being promoted to Chief Wealth Management Officer.

Lake Ridge Bank Elevates Jordon Geiger to C-Suite

May 11, 2026 (MADISON, Wis.) – Lake Ridge Bank has added a new position to its Executive team, elevating Jordon Geiger from Senior Vice President & Senior Trust Officer to Chief Wealth Management Officer, effective
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What Businesses Need to Know About the New ACH Requirements

We want to help our ACH origination clients remain compliant with the new National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) rules that became effective in 2026. One of the most significant updates is an increased emphasis
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Market Report: May 2026

Statistics Have you noticed that the world is enamored with statistics? Sports, weather, political polling, education…everywhere you look someone is putting together statistical data on virtually every subject imaginable. The thing about statistics, though, is
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