Bank of Luxemburg Appoints Stacy Slatky Chief Financial Officer

Stacy Slatky

LUXEMBURG, Wis.,—Bank of Luxemburg has promoted Stacy Slatky chief financial officer. Stacy will continue as controller until she begins her CFO role on January 1, 2026, replacing current CFO Joe Mauel, who plans to retire at that time. She has been with Bank of Luxemburg for 17 years, the last 10 in the accounting department.

“Stacy’s extensive financial experience is just one reason this is an ideal transition—she’s also strongly dedicated to both Bank of Luxemburg and the community,” said Darren Voigt, President/CEO of Bank of Luxemburg. “We are thrilled that Stacy will be leading the bank’s financial strategy and planning efforts.”

In addition to holding her CPA, Stacy graduated from UW-Green Bay with a double major in Accounting and Business-Finance in 2009.

She is a member of the National Financial Managers Society and a graduate of the Financial Managers School through the Graduate School of Banking.

“Bank of Luxemburg has a deep-rooted commitment to not only serving our community but also supporting our fellow employees,” Stacy said. “I look forward to helping both the bank and community to grow and thrive together for many years to come.”