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Oak Bank appoints Terri Burdick as assistant vice president - treasury management

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Zach Brandon Chamber President | Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce

Zach Brandon Chamber President | Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce

Oak Bank has announced the appointment of Terri Burdick as Assistant Vice President – Treasury Management. In her new role, Burdick will focus on developing and managing relationships with business clients, emphasizing deposit growth and cash management solutions. She will work closely with the business banking team to provide expertise in treasury management products while ensuring personalized service for Oak Bank’s clients.

Burdick brings over 20 years of experience in various areas of banking, including Treasury Management, Retail Banking, Operations, Marketing, and Human Resources. She holds an MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and is a recent graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at UW-Madison.

“I’m looking forward to adding to Oak Bank’s legacy of providing world-class service and solutions to local businesses,” said Terri Burdick.

Linda Zimdars, Senior Vice President – Business Banking at Oak Bank, expressed her enthusiasm about Burdick joining the team: “Terri’s deep expertise in treasury management, coupled with her passion for relationship-building and community service, makes her a perfect fit for Oak Bank. Her commitment to client success and local impact aligns seamlessly with our values.”

Recently relocating to Stoughton with her husband, Burdick enjoys traveling, cooking, visiting farmers markets, cycling, long-distance walking, supporting college sports teams, and cheering for the Green Bay Packers.

Burdick is also dedicated to fighting food insecurity; she previously served on the Board of Directors for the East Central Illinois Food Bank. She plans to continue volunteering with a local food bank or pantry. Additionally, she is committed to accessibility efforts by recording local news for those who are blind or have reading difficulties through Public Radio.

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