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The Community Bank Difference is the gold standard for what it means to provide outstanding support to our communities. That’s why at First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, we are going outside of the products and services we provide to share with you the impact your neighbors are making in Southeastern Wisconsin. On the Keeping it Local podcast, we will be connecting you with local businesses, nonprofits, and community members who share unique perspectives that inspire and educate you on the Community Bank Difference.

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    • Nov 3, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 28m AVG DURATION
    • 19 EPISODES


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    Rising Interest Rates and The State of the Economy Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 23:32


    To say the pandemic impacted the economic environment is an understatement. As a result, the rise of interest rates is more prevalent than ever. Learn about the available resources and options to equip yourself best and prepare for the future.In today's episode, host Richie Burke sits down with Steve Wierschem, Chief Financial Officer at First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, and Marc Gall, Vice President, and Asset/Liability Strategist at BOK Financial. They'll break down everything from where these rates are currently, where they're heading, and how the current climate affects businesses and individuals.

    Building and Maintaining a Successful Brand with Christine Specht, CEO of Cousins Subs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 26:04


    Christine Specht, CEO of Cousins Subs, has worked at Cousins Subs for over 21 years and has learned a thing or two about managing a business along the way. In today's episode, Christine shares some insight about managing a successful business: maintaining a strong company culture and developing a solid brand strategy.Cousins Subs has been in the business of making great sandwiches for 50 years; however, running a successful business for five decades is about more than that. Christine discusses how Cousins Subs increased their average unit sales by 93%, being voted the Top Workplace by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel two years in a row, and the efforts Cousins Subs is making to rebrand and stay relevant in the year 2022.

    Financial Literacy: Building Stronger Communities with SecureFutures

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 28:04


    When is it appropriate to become financially literate? A fair argument would be "before you make a detrimental financial mistake" though there is logic behind this, it isn't always realistic. Kids are taking, on average, 12 years of schooling before they're put out into the world to make their own financial decisions, and yet, teaching financial responsibility isn't standard in today's curriculum; because of that, SecureFutures set out to change the standard.In today's episode, we're joined by the Founder of SecureFutures, Lloyd Levin, and the CEO and President, Brenda Campbell, to discuss SecureFutures' mission to Provide financial literacy programs and resources that empower students to make sound financial decisions.We're building stronger communities by empowering teens with financial education, tools, and mentorship. They say, "An investment in teen financial capability is an investment in the future." So how can you invest today?

    Digital Banking: How COVID-19 changed the customer experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 31:26


    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in many unexpected ways, and the banking world is no exception. Things have become increasingly digital, and banking has joined the list of tasks that are now done from home — meaning customers need fast, easy, and positive online experiences.People are used to great apps that fit their ever-changing needs. So how does the banking world keep up? We're glad you asked. Today, we're joined by Patrick Dickson (SVP/Chief Research Analyst & Executive Strategist, Kasasa) and Rick Beutler (VP of Consumer Banking, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin) to talk about just that.We'll dive into changes in customer behaviors caused by the pandemic and how banks like ours have expanded to meet the increased demand for online services. We'll also talk about the future of digital banking, and provide a few best practice tips for maximum security when banking online.

    Women in Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 31:40


    Although women have made great strides in the workplace, they're still often under-represented — especially women of color. Women only hold 20% of board seats, make up 8% of Fortune 500 CEOs, receive 3% of all venture capital funding, and are 2 times more at-risk when it comes to job loss.Yes, those are staggering statistics — but it's not all bad, and things are trending up. There are now two times the amount of women entrepreneurs than there were in the 2000s, and there has been a 500% increase in the number of black women in business over the last two decades. And, although women only hold 20% of board seats in the US, that number is up 6% over the last few years.Today, we're joined by DeVona Wright Cottrell (Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel, GMR Marketing) and JoAnne Anton (Director of Giving, Herb Kohl Philanthropies), two absolutely brilliant female leaders in Wisconsin. They're both on our board here at First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, a board that we can proudly say is 50% women.Diversity is something that's incredibly important to the business world — in this episode, we'll talk with these two leaders about why that's the case. We'll also talk about how these two selfless individuals serve the community and the needs of Southeast Wisconsin, and why it's so important to have women in leadership positions.

    The Road to Retirement: How to sell your business and smoothly transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 19:34


    For most business owners, their business has become a part of them. It's something they've worked tirelessly on for many years, and they're often deeply entwined in the essential day-to-day operations. That can make it tough to part ways and keep things running smoothly when the time to sell finally comes around.On today's episode, we'll be talking about how to ensure  a seamless transition to retirement or your next venture.So, how far ahead should you prepare for your sale? How do you maximize value? What kinds of professionals should be on your advisory team? What options are available when it's time to sell?We're joined by experts Ronald English (Partner at Hippenmeyer, Reilly, Blum, Schmitzer, Fabian & English, S.C.), Meagan Rutkowski (Partner, CPA at Bull Moose Financial), and our own Brian McManus (Senior V.P. of Lending, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin) to answer these common questions and lend a few extra bits of wisdom. Listen in, and you'll be fully equipped to prepare an exit strategy, get top dollar for your business, and run through the finish line knowing you've preserved your legacy and set the next owner up for continued success.

    Milwaukee's Mitchell Street: Historical and Hoppin'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 20:44


    When you look back at Milwaukee's storied past, it's hard to find a neighborhood more culturally rich than Mitchell Street. Once called “The downtown of Milwaukee's South Side”, this area was predominantly inhabited by Polish immigrants, changing over the years to welcome a diverse Latino population as well. The Mitchell Street story is uplifting, and a true testament to how a community can evolve with and stay true to both its residents and its roots. As you may have heard, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin recently acquired Mitchell Bank to expand our presence and serve more communities in the Milwaukee area. So on today's episode, we're here with a special ode to Historic Mitchell Street. Joining us today is John Dye, owner of Bryant's Cocktail Lounge, At Random, and The Jazz Estate, Jorge Lopez, owner of Lopez Bakery and Restaurant, and Ed Shaefer, the President and CEO at First Federal Bank. We're truly honored that these valued community members are joining us on the podcast, and can't wait to tell you the neighborhood's story through the eyes of some great folks who have seen it across its many stages.

    Keeping it Local with Nikki Fried

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 26:46


    After almost a year hiatus, Keeping it Local is back and (we like to think) better than ever. In this episode, Millie Leeds (JYD Communications Director) and Linae Parkinson (JYD President) sit down with Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, Nikki Fried, as they learn  what made Fried want to get in to politics and what it was like being the only Democrat on Ron Desantis' cabinet the past three years. Intro/ Outro song credit: Caledonia (Marc Burt)     

    Financial Discipline Today for a Bright Tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 33:04


    Financial planning can be a daunting task. It's like going to the dentist — you may be scared to take initiative, but you know that if you can just muster up the courage to start, you'll be much better off.This week's episode is focused on our college-aged audience. It's about starting early and making the most of what you've got to make a big impact on your finances. We'll discuss opening your first accounts, building credit, buying your first home, and so much more. Experts Brian McManus (SVP of Lending, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin), Fernando Campos (Neighborhood Development Program, United Community Center), and Jeff Condit (Youth Programs Director, United Community Center) join to guide listeners and provide valuable insights.

    The Business of Relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 28:50


    When you're in business, it's easy to get caught up in the numbers. We live in an age where everything can be tracked, analyzed, and broken down, and communication — especially in the age of COVID — is now more digital than ever. Handshakes and friendly in-person meetings have fallen by the wayside, only to be replaced with email subject lines and Zoom calls.Often, it's easy to forget that there's a person on the other side. But as all successful folks in business have learned one way or another, it's that person on the other side that really matters. At the end of the day, business isn't really about the numbers at all — it's about people, and our relationships with them.On today's episode, host Richie Burke sits down with Brian McManus (Senior VP of Lending, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin), Jerry Couri (President, Couri Insurance Agency), and Adam Witkov (Partner, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP) to discuss the many ways in which their interpersonal relationships have shaped their business interactions over the years.Tune in to this episode to gain insight on building relationships, hear inspiring stories about how personal connections have opened unexpected doors, and learn how to be someone others want to do business with.

    Operation Finally Home: A Hero's Welcome

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 24:18


    Our military veterans give us so much, selflessly volunteering their precious time, energy, and strength to serve our country. Yet, when they return home from service, they're often left feeling underappreciated and have to face difficult hardships. Reassimilating into normal life can be tough — whether it's finding a fulfilling career, coping with PTSD, or just readjusting their state of mind, veterans and their families often feel like they're going about it alone.That's where Operation Finally Home (OFH) comes in. Operation Finally Home is a program that provides custom-built homes for veterans and their families, giving that home to them mortgage-free. The program was specifically created for veterans who had their time in service cut short because of injury. This uplifting gift to our heroes and their families is a fantastic way to show that they're truly cared for when they return home.On this episode, we'll talk to Michael Berry (VP of Treasury Management, First Federal Bank of Wisconsin) and David Belman (President, Belman Homes) about Operation Finally Home. You'll learn about how OFH was started, the ways the community supports the program, the positive impacts it's had on recipient families, and more. We're truly proud to partner with this organization, and hope you enjoy learning about the ways it makes a profound impact in our local community.

    Are You Cyber Savvy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 30:33


    If you're like most people, you rely on the internet for just about everything. Banking, streaming music, staying connected with friends and family, and so much more. And, if you're like most people, you assume your data is fairly safe on the web — but is it?With the recent boom in internet usage, we're here to make sure you (and your data) stay safe. We've asked experts Mike Venaccio (VP Bank Technology Solutions, UFS), Amy Radue (Director of Risk Management, UFS), and Dan Loppnow (Information Technology Manager/Cybersecurity Officer, First Federal Bank) to hop on the mic and share some tips and tricks.On today's episode, we'll discuss how to protect your data in a digital world, identify cyber risks (and how to mitigate them), give helpful tips for avoiding scams, and more.

    Garrett Dennis - Jacksonville City Council District 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 34:02


    Our interview is with City councilman Garrett Dennis. He has been very supportive of JYD over years, oftentimes attending meetings and addressing our members’ questions about city council. We are grateful that he was able to once again take the time to speak with us. We covered topics including crime in Jacksonville, the investigation into the sale of JEA, and Councilman Dennis’s covid stimulus bill. 

    To build or to buy? Getting ready to build your dream home

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 28:44


    If we had a nickel for every time someone asked us how to build a new home, we could probably afford to build it for them! On this episode, we'll be talking about all things house construction, giving you tips and tricks for the whole process, start to finish. To help us cross the t's and dot the i's, Richie is joined by David Belman, the President of Belman Homes, and Brian McManus, the Senior Vice President of Lending here at First Federal Bank of Wisconsin. Together, they'll cover a slew of topics sure to alleviate stress before you dive into the world of home building. You'll learn how to get the ball rolling with your preferred builder and bank, whether or not you can stay in your current home while building your new one, how to know if building is the right route for you, and so much more.

    Angie Nixon- State House District 14

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 42:27


    Today’s interview is with Angie Nixon. She has been a community organizer for the past 10 years and is a former member of Jax Young Dems. Angie is running for State House District 14. We discuss her views on criminal justice reform, funding for schools, and her idea for a District 14 Advisory Committee.

    Donna Deegan - US Congressional District 4

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 34:23


    Today’s interview is with Donna Deegan, a person likely familiar to you. She is a Jacksonville native, former television news anchor, and breast cancer awareness advocate. Donna is running for congress in District 4. We discuss her views on healthcare, partisanship, and the current Covid-19 times.

    Ben Marcus - State House District 16

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 49:09


    Our Interview today is with Ben Marcus; he is a first time candidate running for State House District 16. We cover a wide array of topics including money in politics, the education system, climate change, and reproductive health.

    The Impact of Local Community Banking

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 16:12


    You might not realize it, but banks are connected to your local community in more ways than you'd expect. People rely on banks to help them with big milestones: buying their first car, financing a home, and opening a business, to name a few. When it's time to get the ball rolling, the financial institution they choose matters not just for them, but for their neighbors, too. Organizations like credit unions and online national banks often seem like a good choice at first, but there's one option that always puts the local community first: community banks.But how are community banks different than other financial institutions? What services do they provide?‌ And how do they give back to the local community? Well, we're glad you asked!On this week's first-ever episode of the Keeping it Local Podcast, host Richie Burke sits down with Rose Oswald Poels, President and CEO of the Wisconsin Bankers Association, and Edward H. Schaefer, President and CEO of the First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, to answer all those questions and more. They'll dive deep into the importance of local banking, talk about how community banks give back, and help you understand the importance of the ‘decision-maker' when you're applying for a loan. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn a thing or two!

    Welcome to Keeping It Local

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 3:04


    Hello, and welcome to Keeping It Local. On this introductory episode, you'll meet your host, Richie Burke, as he guides you through a preview of our first few episodes.On Keeping It Local, or goal is to reach outside of the products and services we typically provide at First Federal Bank of Wisconsin to connect you with local businesses, nonprofits, and community members. You'll learn about the impact they're making in the community, and pick up a few financial insights along the way. Thanks so much for tuning in, and if you like what you've heard on this episode, make sure to subscribe and check out what we've got coming next!

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