Mike Shea

Senior Vice President - Senior Executive Banker

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Mike Shea
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With more than 30 years of banking experience in the Madison area, Mike provides concierge-style service to qualified customers who require a big-picture approach to managing sophisticated or complex banking needs. He provides clients with a single point of contact, allowing him to simplify their banking needs by seamlessly managing their financial activities across a wide range of departments. Mike has earned multiple awards of excellence throughout his career and earned his Certified Wealth Specialist designation through the Cannon Financial Institute. Mike understands the important role community banks play in our market, and actively volunteers throughout our communities, serving in numerous leadership roles with a variety of local organizations that help make our communities great places to live and work.

Education
Upper Iowa University – Bachelor of Science
Certified Wealth Specialist

Community Involvement
UW Badger Basketball Booster Club Board Member
Second Harvest Food Bank Volunteer


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