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Salmen Attends Graduate School of
Banking |
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Greg Salmen recently attended the Graduate
School of Banking (GSB) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Salmen,
Senior Vice President & Trust Manager at The Stephenson National Bank &
Trust (SNBT), was enrolled among approximately 550 national and
international professionals. |
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In his second year of instruction at GSB,
Salmen’s education has given him the opportunity to learn more about
completely meeting the changing needs of bank customers and delivering
even higher quality service in our community. |
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“Greg is a fine
example of the commitment to higher education sought
by SNBT for our employees,” said John Reinke, SNBT
president. “At SNBT, higher education expands our
primary goal of having the most qualified
professional team focused on customer interests.
This knowledge is solely to benefit the customer -
to be sure they receive superior investment advice
and personalized service.” |
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Salmen joined SNB&T
in 2002; he is responsible for overseeing SNBT’s
Investment Management and Trust Services Department
in addition to account administration and new
business development. He holds a B.S. degree in
Agribusiness Management from Southwest Minnesota
State University, where he also concentrated on the
areas of accounting and finance. He is a graduate of
the American Bankers Association National Trust
School, the National Graduate Trust School, and the
WBA Leadership Development program. He is a
Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) and
holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
designation. |
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“Greg is already a
banking leader, and by gaining this advanced
professional training, he will further enhance the
quality of services we provide,” said Reinke. “With
professionally trained individuals such as Greg,
SNBT has become recognized as a leader in
exceptional financial services in our community.” |
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GSB was established
in 1945 and has more than 19,000 alumni. It is
sponsored by the 18 state bankers associations
comprising the Central States Conference of Bankers
Associations, and the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. The curriculum includes two-week
resident sessions over three consecutive summers,
along with comprehensive study between summer
resident sessions. The faculty is comprised of over
85 esteemed academicians, economists, government
officials, and banking industry professionals. |
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