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Peshtigo National Bank: Peshtigo National Bank Promotes Brian Rieth to Senior Vice President, Senior Ag Lending Officer

Brian Rieth

Peshtigo National Bank (PNB) is excited to announce the promotion of Brian Rieth to Senior Vice President, Senior Ag Lending Officer, effective October 6, 2024. In his new leadership role, Brian will oversee and expand the bank’s agricultural lending services, continuing to build on his impressive track record in supporting the financial needs of local farmers and agribusinesses.

Brian has been a dedicated member of the PNB family for over nine years, where he has specialized in agriculture lending, becoming a trusted advisor to clients throughout the region. His commitment to the success of local farming communities, combined with his deep understanding of agricultural finance, has made him a key player in the bank’s growth within the agricultural sector. Under Brian’s leadership, PNB’s ag lending services are expected to grow even stronger, reinforcing the bank’s dedication to the farming community.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Brian is a passionate advocate for community development. He has been actively involved as President of the Oconto Electric Cooperative Community Change board, helping to drive initiatives that give back to the local area. Additionally, Brian served as the Town of Spruce Supervisor for seven years, showcasing his leadership and commitment to public service. He is also a valued member of the NWTC and Oconto Falls agricultural advisory committees and plays an active role in the Oconto Falls FFA Alumni, fostering the development of future leaders in agriculture.

PNB President and CEO Kelly Heroux shared her enthusiasm about Brian’s promotion, saying, “Brian’s expertise and dedication to both his clients and the agricultural community have been invaluable. We’re thrilled to see him step into this new role and are confident that his leadership will continue to make a positive impact on the bank and the communities we serve. Agriculture is a critical industry for our region, and Brian’s passion for helping local farmers succeed aligns perfectly with our mission at Peshtigo National Bank.”

With Brian at the helm of the Ag Lending department, Peshtigo National Bank is well-positioned to enhance its relationships with the farming community, offering tailored financial solutions that meet the unique needs of farmers and agricultural businesses. His leadership will help strengthen the bank’s role as a trusted partner in the growth and sustainability of the region’s agricultural economy.

Please join us in congratulating Brian Rieth on this well-deserved promotion and celebrating his continued dedication to the success of Peshtigo National Bank and its valued customers.

For more information about Peshtigo National Bank and its services, please visit www.pnbwi.com.

 

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October 8, 2024/by Katie Reiser
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