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Steve Eager

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Market President since June 2019, Steve Eager provides leadership for Lake Ridge Bank southern offices, based out of our Evansville office, and also leads our Agricultural Division. A past recipient of the Wisconsin Bankers Association’s Banker of the Year Award, Steve specializes in Risk Management, Financial Analysis, Mortgage Lending, and Commercial Lending, and Banking.


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