Waukesha State Bank Promotes Joel Potter

February 11, 2020
Waukesha State Bank, a 13 branch independent community bank in Waukesha County, is proud to announce the promotion of Joel Potter to assistant vice president – bank manager.
 
“Joel has embraced the bank’s commitment to serving our customers and the Sussex community. He came to us with a strong base of banking knowledge and experience and has used that to build and enhance customer relationships,” stated Devon Arnold, Waukesha State Bank vice president and retail banking manager. “We are pleased to provide this promotion in recognition of those efforts and his contribution to the bank’s success.”
 
Joel joined Waukesha State Bank in 2017 as bank manager of the Sussex location. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee and has more than 19 years of retail banking experience, which includes sales, management, customer service and training. In his new position as assistant vice president - bank manager, Joel will continue to be responsible for all aspects of daily Sussex office operations, including business development, personnel management, customer service, lending, relationship management and community service.
 
Joel has a strong commitment to the community currently serving as board president for the Sussex Area Chamber of Commerce and on the finance committee for Southbrook Church. In addition, he teaches 5th and 6th grade Sunday school at Southbrook Church.
 
Established in 1944, Waukesha State Bank is one of the largest locally owned and independent community banks in Wisconsin, with full-service offices in Brookfield, Delafield, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Sussex, Waukesha and soon Menomonee Falls. For more information, visit, www.waukeshabank.com.