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Stauss Joins SNBT as Commercial Loan Officer & Credit
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Tim Stauss has joined The Stephenson
National Bank & Trust (SNBT) as Commercial Loan Officer & Credit
Analyst. He is responsible for meeting with commercial loan customers,
analyzing, tracking, and maintaining financial information, performing
cash flow analysis, and assisting in the packaging and performances of
SBA loans. |
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Prior to joining SNBT Stauss was Assistant
Principal, Interim Principal, and Business Finance instructor at
Marinette High School. By joining SNBT, Stauss is making a transition
from educator, back to banker. He has previous banking experience at
SNBT where he assisted with consumer and mortgage lending. At other
regional financial institutions he was responsible for organizing
marketing and sales and was a branch manager. |
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“We are extremely pleased to add Tim to
our staff of experienced business lenders. With his background in
banking and in education, he will fit right into the mentality here at
SNBT,” said Dan Peterson, SNBT Executive Vice President. “Our approach
is about more than just funding a loan – it means partnering with a
business customer throughout different phases of their development and
counseling them on various aspects of business financing.” |
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Stauss earned two Bachelor’s Degrees from
Northern Michigan University, in Marquette, Mich. The first degree is in
Business Administration, the other is in Secondary Business Education.
In addition, he is a three-time state award winning advisor for the
“Economics Wisconsin” stock market simulation competition. |
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“SNBT’s award winning track record speaks
for itself,” said Stauss. “I did the research – they have won multiple,
very prestigious, lender awards based on their commitment to customers.
That’s important to me, both as a lender and a member of this community.
I really value the win/win partnership they create with customers.” |
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His community service includes membership
in the M&M Area Chamber of Commerce, past member of M&M Youth
Scholarship Committee, Chairperson of the 100th M&M Game, and former
volunteer for Marinette Youth Baseball, Inc. He and his wife Connie live
in Porterfield and they have three grown children. |
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SNBT’s commercial lending experts have a
proven track record of Small Business Administration (SBA) loans,
including the time-saving Low Documentation program, 504 fixed asset
loans, and traditional SBA 7A term loans. As a community bank, SNBT
makes all of its commercial loan decisions locally which means a
potential business-owner will meet face to face with the people
approving their loan. |
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Throughout the years, SNBT has received
local, regional, state, and national accolades for small business
lending. Most notable are the acknowledgements from Entrepreneur
Magazine and SBA where SNBT was described as: “Best Bank for
Entrepreneurs in the State of Wisconsin,” “one of the best banks in the
nation for small business,” and "a Top Wisconsin Small Business Lender." |
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