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Sundquist Earns Bank Award for
Notable Service |
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Donna
Sundquist
recently
received the
2010 Mary
L.
Staudenmaier
WINGS
(Worthy
Individual
Noted for
Generous
Service)
Award.
Named in
honor of The
Stephenson
National
Bank & Trust
(SNBT)
chairman of
the board,
the award
celebrates
an
employee’s
outstanding
commitment
to community
service. |
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“This award
is named in
honor of our
leading
community
servant –
Mary
Staudenmaier,”
explained
John Reinke,
SNBT
president.
“Her record
of community
involvement
is almost
unparalleled
in our
area.” |
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Sundquist, SNBT receptionist, received the WINGS Award due to her exceptional level of community service. She pledged 170 hours of community service among three organizations: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and School, Greater M&M YMCA, and Marinette Youth Softball. |
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To recognize her accomplishment, Sundquist received the WINGS plaque and her name and photograph will be added to the WINGS display in the Marinette location. In addition, the bank has made a $500 contribution in her name to Trinity Evangelical Lutheran School - the organization of her choice. |
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Sundquist joined SNBT as receptionist in 2004. In this position, she positively represents the bank to people on the phone and in person by greeting and directing them in a courteous and professional manner. In addition to her daily tasks, she is responsible for offering administrative support and assisting with special events. |
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She is a past recipient of the bank’s Award of Excellence, an award given to employees who demonstrate excellence in customer service, reliability, responsiveness to customers’ and bank employees’ needs, superior job knowledge, professionalism, motivation, and productivity. |
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She earned her Associate of Science degree from University of Wisconsin-Marinette and attended University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She currently lives in Marinette with her husband Clyde and has 5 adult children. |
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SNBT encourages bank employees to be active in the community, serving on boards of directors, volunteering in schools, and a variety of non-profit organizations. This year, the collective employee volunteer pledge was over 6500 hours across 98 organizations. The WINGS award was created to celebrate this generosity of spirit and to recognize an employee’s contributions to individual volunteer efforts. Previous WINGS recipients are: Dave Meyer, Julie Beyer, Julie Nygren, Jeff Wilinski, Perry Carlson, Charlie Cappaert, Dan Peterson, and Laura Rowe. |
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