New VP/Business Banker Joins First Citizens State Bank

Lea Sperle

Lea Sperle joins First Citizens State Bank

Nate Parrish, President of First Citizens State Bank, is pleased to announce that Lea Sperle has joined the Bank as Vice President – Business Banker at the East Troy Office, located at 2546 E. Main St., East Troy, Wisconsin.

Lea has over 28 years of experience in community banking with roles including CSR [Corporate Social Responsibility], Branch Manager, Mortgage and Consumer Lender, and most recently nearly 10 years focused on business banking. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee and is a long-time resident of East Troy with her husband and two sons.

In making the announcement, Nate Parrish said, “Lea is a perfect addition to our team, and we are thrilled to welcome her as our new Business Banker. Along with her strengths in risk management and business development strategies, she brings an extensive and diverse background in banking.”

Lea is an avid horseback rider and enjoys being outdoors, golfing, and fishing. Active in her local communities, she is Treasurer for the nonprofit The Haase House, located in Mukwonago, and is involved in both the East Troy and Mukwonago Chambers of Commerce.

Lea commented, “I am excited to join such a historic local institution with a clear and deep commitment to community growth. I look forward to expanding relationships and strengthening support for families and businesses in the communities I love.”

First Citizens State Bank, locally owned and operated since 1863, is committed to serving the communities in which we live, work, and do business. We are proud of the partnerships we have established with organizations, businesses and individuals in Southeastern Wisconsin. First Citizens State Bank has Full-service offices in Whitewater, East Troy and Palmyra. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

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