Tara Grays

Vice President - Business Relationship Manager

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Tara Grays
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A business banker with more than 15 years of experience, Tara Grays takes pride in working with business clients to achieve your goals and financial dreams. When applicable, she also works with Small Business Association (SBA) programs to provide additional benefits. Tara enjoys facilitating connections by providing introductions to people in her network. She is committed to helping with your business operational and real estate needs.

Education
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse

Community Involvement
Rotary Club of Madison – Member
Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation – South Central Advisory Council Member


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