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The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) in New York has appointed Milwaukee’s Lisa Glover, senior vice president and director of the Community Affairs Division at U. S. Bank, to the LISC National Board of Directors.

LISC is the leading national community development support organization, with $9.7 billion invested in the lasting revitalization of low-income communities.

Glover has supported LISC Milwaukee’s local efforts to revitalize central city neighborhoods as an Advisory Board member and funder for several years. Glover oversees U.S. Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act efforts, as well as its community and multicultural outreach and giving, environmental affairs, financial education programs and corporate citizenship work.

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“Lisa has a remarkable range of financial, investment and community experience, and represents US Bank’s efforts to improve the quality of life in low-income neighborhoods,” said Michael Rubinger, LISC president and chief executive officer.  “We will greatly benefit from her strategic insight as we continue to expand our Building Sustainable Communities initiative and work to transform struggling communities into good places to live, work, do business and raise families.”

LISC combines corporate, government and philanthropic resources to help nonprofit community development corporations revitalize distressed neighborhoods. LISC Milwaukee opened in 1995 at the request of the Greater Milwaukee Committee to increase investment in central city neighborhoods.

Community Bank & Trust has promoted Grant Schilling to office president of the bank’s Glendale branch.

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Schilling has more than 13 years experience in the banking industry. His most recent role was senior vice president of commercial banking.  

Schilling is involved in community programs such as United Way, Junior Achievement, Habitat for Humanity and Pearls for Teen Girls.

 

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