Rene Johnson

Senior Vice President - Ag/Business Relationship Manager

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With more than 20 years of ag banking experience, Rene Johnson serves as Lake Ridge Bank’s Ag Team Leader. Based out of our Evansville office, her extensive knowledge of farming and agriculture comes from both family and formal training, providing a strong foundation and breadth of experience to draw on when serving her customers.

Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wisconsin Bankers Association, Agricultural Lending School

Community Involvement
Ag Business Council of Rock County – Board Member
Evansville Community School District, Board of Education – Member
Evansville Future Farmers of America (FFA) Alumni – Member
Rock County 4-H – Leader
Rock County Dairy Promotion Council – Member
Rock County Fair Alumni Association – Member
Wisconsin Bankers Association, Agricultural Bankers Section – Former Chairperson
Wisconsin Dairy Task Force – Former Board Member


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I’m honored to work with farmers through every phase of their business and I enjoy giving back to the community and agricultural industry that have shaped who I am.

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