Bank of Prairie du Sac Promotes Prohaska and Koenig
Bank of Prairie du Sac is thrilled to announce two promotions within their lending department. Bradley Prohaska moves from Vice President, Commercial Lending to Senior Vice President, Chief Credit Officer, and Casey Koenig shifts from Vice President, Commercial Lending to Senior Vice President, Chief Lending Officer.
Prohaska started his career as a personal banker in 2001 and has taken on additional responsibilities and management roles over a career spanning 20 plus years. Prior to joining Bank of Prairie du Sac in 2015, he was a Vice President, Market Manager, where he handled relationship management and business development in the Madison area. Prohaska is proud of his involvement in community activities during his tenure at Bank of Prairie du Sac and looks forward to strengthening existing relationships, plus creating new ones. “It has truly been a privilege to have a part in the development of the Sauk Prairie area,” shared Prohaska. “In my new role, I hope to not only deepen my ties to the community, but also carry on the long tradition established by Bank of Prairie du Sac – a tradition of financial strength and integrity.”
Koenig began his journey in banking as a teller right out of college. Over the years, he gained experience in all areas of banking, from commercial lending and cash management to personal banking and home mortgages. Prior to joining Bank of Prairie du Sac in 2020, Koenig received a “Top 40 Under the Age of 40 Award” from InBusiness and continues to demonstrate his dedication to community banking and helping the local economy by serving on local Chamber of Commerce boards and Community Development Authorities. “I’m proud to work at such a strong bank that is tied so closely to the communities it serves,” said Koenig. “Being involved in the vibrant and rapidly growing Sauk Prairie area is an absolute thrill! In my new role, I look forward to continuing to assist in building strong local business and further developing personal relationships now and into the future.”