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SNBT taps Mogensen as chief credit officer

SHELLY MOGENSEN

MARINETTE — Shelly Mogensen has been promoted to chief credit officer for Stephenson National Bank & Trust.

Mogensen is responsible for administering the bank’s loan policies and practices. She develops and recommends loan policies and credit risk review policies and procedures, identifies credit risk situations, and provides guidance to officers and management.

“We are honored to have Shelly as a part of our team,” said Daniel J. Peterson, SNBT president and CEO. “She has an impressive track record of hard work and dedication to The Stephenson National Bank & Trust.”

Mogensen joined SNBT in 2005 as a commercial credit assistant and has been worked her way up through the credit department, having positions such as credit analyst, senior credit analyst, credit administration officer/manager, and now chief credit officer.

She also is a former recipient of the SNBT Award of Excellence. This award is given to employees who demonstrate excellence in customer service, reliability, responsiveness to customers’ and bank employees’ needs, job knowledge, professionalism, motivation, and productivity.

She earned her bachelor of business administration in finance from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and her master’s in business administration from UW-Oshkosh.

She has completed the Wisconsin Bankers Association Commercial Lending School as well as Analyzing Financial Statements School.

Mogensen is a bank presenter for Get Smart about Credit Day and a volunteer for the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign. She lives in Marinette and has a grown son.

The Stephenson National Bank & Trust is a 144-year old independent community bank with more than $1 billion in assets under management. Offices are in Marinette, Wausaukee, Crivitz, Pembine and Oconto in Wisconsin and Menominee in Michigan, plus a Trust & Investment Office in Marquette and a Commercial Loan Services Office in Green Bay, Wis.

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