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Albers Joins SNB&T as Senior Vice President & Trust Officer

Stephen J. Albers has joined The Stephenson National Bank & Trust (SNB&T) as Senior Vice President & Trust Officer located in the Marinette office at 1820 Hall Avenue. In his new position, he is responsible for servicing high net worth client relationships providing investment management, estate planning, trust, and IRA services.

“Steve brings with him a wealth of experience and success in the Trust industry,” said John Reinke, SNB&T president. “His knowledge and expertise, allows us to further our goal of expanding our trust and investment services to more customers in the Menominee, Marinette, and surrounding area.”

 

Albers has 34 years of financial services experience – most recently serving as Senior Vice President and founding member of the $650 million Nicolet National Bank trust department.
 
“Combining Steve’s client-focused approach with our bank’s exceptional services will only enhance our depth, strength, and quality of performance in the future,” said Greg Salmen, Senior Vice President and Trust Manager.
 
An Oconto native, Albers holds Bachelor of Science degrees from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in both Economics and Business Administration. In addition, he is a graduate of the Cannon Trust School and the American Bankers Association National Trust School
 
His community service includes Menominee Rotary Club member and past president, BAMC Foundation chairman, Menominee Historic District Commission co-chairman, Northland Lutheran Home board member, Menominee Historical Society member, Menominee Ambassadors member, and First Presbyterian Church member and session board member.
 

He and his wife Jeannine live in Menominee and have two grown daughters.

 
 

 

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Last Updated:  August 12, 2010