First Business Bank Promotes Two in Treasury Management
First Business Bank is pleased to announce the promotions of Alicia Anderson to vice president – treasury management and Marlee Jorgensen to assistant vice president II – treasury management.

Alicia Anderson
For more than eight years, Anderson has dedicated herself to helping First Business Bank’s local business and non-profit clients in the southeast Wisconsin market. She has more than 20 years of financial services experience with a focus on deposit strategies, mitigating the risk of fraud, and creating efficiencies through process improvements to maintain a positive cash flow and improve the bottom line. Anderson works to achieve a comprehensive understanding of each company’s cash flow cycle, receivables collection, payables process, and how they can reduce the risk of fraud.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has a General Banking & Small Business Banking diploma from the American Institute of Banking, and is a graduate of Leadership Waukesha County.
Anderson is actively involved in the community and currently serves on a variety of boards, including as Immediate Past President of Women for MACC (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer), Director of the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer), and Treasurer of Our Next Generation (ONG). She is an ambassador for the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) and the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation. She actively volunteers her time with several not-for-profit organizations including The Women’s Center, the Ronald McDonald House, Positively Pewaukee, Habitat for Humanity, as well as Homes for Our Troops.

Marlee Jorgensen
Jorgensen, who has more than eight years of experience in financial services, helps business leaders implement a full range of treasury management solutions while focusing on delivering high-touch, personal service.
Jorgensen attended the University of Minnesota-Duluth where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Communication and Business Administration. She is actively involved with the American Heart Association, the Madison Area Sports Commission, and serves on various committees for other community organizations.