Paul Zander

Vice President & Wealth Officer

Wealth Management

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Paul Zander has more than 15 years of experience in banking and financial services. Paul focuses on a comprehensive planning process, looking not only at today’s need but also planning ahead for the future. He guides each client through a process of determining what is a reasonable expectation from their investments along with working to mitigate risk wherever possible. Paul’s expertise includes tax-smart investing, individual retirement planning, small business retirement planning, college planning, and insurance.

Education
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
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I enjoy taking intimidating money topics and explaining them in a simple, approachable way so people feel more confident in their plan for their life savings.

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