Posted by: Choice Bank | April 1, 2010

J. Scott Sitter Joins the Choice Bank Team

J. Scott Sitter

J. Scott Sitter

March 2010 – Oshkosh, WI – Choice Bank is proud to announce the addition of J. Scott Sitter to the Business Banking Team. Sitter, Senior Vice President – Business Banking, brings to the team 26 years of experience in the financial industry.

Sitter joins Choice Bank after 14 years as a Senior Credit Officer at another community bank in Oshkosh . Prior to that he worked as Vice President – Business Banking at a regional bank office in Oshkosh . Preceding his banking career he served as a Financial Examiner for the Department of Financial Institutions (WDFI).

Keeping true to the community bank mission, Sitter has been actively involved in the Oshkosh community as a member/supporter of the Friends of Oshkosh, Rotary, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the Boys & Girls Club, the Affinity Health Foundation and more.

Sitter earned his Bachelors of Business Administration in Finance as well as completing Graduate level business courses from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh . Throughout his career he has furthered his education by attending the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) Commercial Lending School , the Advanced Financial Examiner School and industry specific conferences.

Choice Bank, established in July 2006, is located at 2450 Witzel Avenue , Oshkosh with a second location at 2201 Jackson Street , Oshkosh . Choice Bank is a locally owned and operated community bank dedicated to making a difference in your community!

Choice Bank…Your Community, Your Choice!

Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
For additional information about Choice Bank, call (920) 230-1300 or visit www.choicebank.com.

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  1. I truely am NOT happy right now! I went into my bank on Jackson St. to take care of this whole password thing. Nicole helped me get it all set up again. Then I go to check my account this AM and the damn site wouldn’t let me on again! Security is one thing but this is ABSOLUTELY rediculous. I hope this isn’t a sign of things to come. When I want to check my account I want to be able to access it. And No I didn’t forget my password or my access ID!

    • This appears to be an isolated occurance which has been resolved with the client.


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