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Recognized mortgage loan officers | Faith and community

By Brandon Brown
January 8, 2022
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BROOKFIELD – North Shore Bank mortgage originators Susan Liedel and Robin Tegel have been recognized by associations in the Racine and Kenosha regions.

Liedel was named Associate Member of the Year by the Root Kenosha Area Builders Association for her dedication and continued involvement. Tegel was named Affiliate Member of the Year by Southshore Realtors Association Inc. for its commitment to the association and its committees, and for its reliability as a trusted partner.

“Susan and Robin are great examples of how putting your positive energy into something can make a significant difference,” said Chris Boland, vice president, director of consumer loans at North Shore Bank. “While I am not surprised by the praise they have received, I am delighted for them and their continued success. At a time when there have been many challenges for these types of organizations, as well as a demand increased for these two industries, it says a lot about Susan and Robin that they were able to continue to serve at such a high level. ”

Root Kenosha Area Builders Association is a network of over 100 local builders, providing and increasing opportunities for all consumers to have safe, quality and affordable housing. Southshore Realtors Association Inc. provides programs and services to real estate agents that contribute to the success of the real estate business and the advancement of professionalism.

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