First Citizens State Bank announces the retirement of Kat Mawhinney

First Citizens State Bank announces the retirement of Kat Mawhinney

📣📣 It is with both excitement and a touch of sadness that we announce the upcoming retirement of Kat Mawhinney.

Kat has dedicated her entire banking career to First Citizens State Bank and the Whitewater and surrounding communities.  She has made a lasting impact over 37 years starting as a Teller and working her way to Vice President | Loan Officer and Marketing. With her incredible skills and vast banking knowledge, she has helped countless customers realize their goals and dreams.  Additionally, she has been at the heart of the company organizing birthday lunches, retirement parties, holiday activities, happy hours, summer outings, and more. She has also devoted her time to community organizations including The Whitewater Community Foundation, Rock County 4H, and The UWW TipOff Club, just to name a few.

To help us celebrate Kat as she moves on to her next adventures, we invite customers to stop by this week, Wednesday 1/21 through Friday 1/23, to enjoy coffee, share stories and wish her well going forward.

💙💛  We will miss Kat very much and we thank her for all of her years of dedicated service.   Cheers to 37 amazing years!

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