Carol Maki

Senior Vice President, Executive Banking

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Carol began her banking career in Middleton and has been in the financial industry since 1981. While a lot of things have changed since then, Carol is just as excited to help our Middleton area consumers and businesses with their financial needs today, as she was then. She understands the importance of community. Carol is very active in the Middleton community, helping with many local organizations and events such as the Middleton Chamber of Commerce, Good Neighbor Festival, Optimists, and MiCopp. She attended the Graduate School of Banking as well as numerous other banking and financial schools and has been the recipient of numerous awards for her many civic and professional endeavors.

Community Involvement
Middleton Chamber of Commerce
Good Neighbor Festival
Optimists
MiCopp


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I enjoy helping clients succeed financially while making a real difference in my community.

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