WAUSAU, Wis., — Jackie Hamann of Peoples State Bank in Marathon City was honored with a Wisconsin Bankers Association Lifetime Achievement Award to celebrate her 40 years in the banking industry. Staff and family members were at the Marathon branch during the award ceremony.
“I’m honored to present this award to Jackie, recognizing her for 40 years in the Wisconsin banking industry and service to her community,” said Wisconsin Bankers Association president Rose Oswald Poels. “Celebrating milestones like this is one of my favorite parts of my job.”
Hamann started her banking career as a customer service representative in 1984 at Marathon State Bank where she worked for over two decades. She then worked for six years on the mortgage team at the formerly known River Valley State Bank.
“Since 2014, Jackie has held various positions at Peoples. She has made impactful contributions to her teams and community over the years. She is a valuable resource and the go-to personal banking officer in Marathon,” said Peoples vice president and retail team leader, Kari Solomonson. “We are thrilled to support Jackie on this achievement!”
“I’m grateful to receive this meaningful award from the WBA,” said Hamann. “I’m especially thankful and proud to be a part of Peoples State Bank. Peoples has treated me, my family, community, and customers well, and I’m very grateful for that.”
“We’re delighted to be a part of this award presentation and thank Jackie for her dedication to banking, to Peoples, and our customers,” said Scott Cattanach, Peoples State Bank president and CEO. “We are undoubtedly proud of her for this accomplishment.”