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Bank Midwest Welcomes Sadie Steenstra as Retail Manager in Jackson

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Jackson – Bank Midwest is pleased to welcome Sadie Steenstra as the newest Retail Manager for its Jackson branch. In her new role, she will oversee personal and business banking services for the Jackson community, taking over the responsibilities formerly held by Deb Schuller, who recently retired after 44 years with Bank Midwest.

“Sadie is an excellent addition to the team,” said Brooke Ortmann, VP Retail Banking at Bank Midwest. “Her professional experience underscores her dedication to serving customers through trust and relationship-building. We look forward to her fresh perspective on banking and customer service that she will bring to our organization.”

“I’m excited to join Bank Midwest,” said Sadie Steenstra, Retail Manager. “I love helping customers navigate their financial journeys. Every day brings new opportunities to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact.”

Beyond her professional commitments, Sadie is a devoted mother of four young children – three boys, including a set of twins, and a girl. She and her husband enjoy spending time on the lakes, traveling, and engaging in their children’s sports and activities. In addition to work and family, she actively participates in and supports local events and initiatives within the Jackson community.

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Bank Midwest is an employee-owned organization with 11 locations throughout Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. The financial institution has assets exceeding $1.2 billion, and is a full-service financial institution offering loans and traditional FDIC-insured accounts, as well as insurance, investment and trust services. *Investments and insurance services are not deposits, not FDIC insured, not guaranteed by the bank and may go down in value.

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