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Kurt Beronja

KURT BERONJA JOINS JOHNSON BANK AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-
FINANCIAL PLANNING PRACTICE MANAGER

RACINE, WI. October 15, 2015. Daniel L. Kaminski, Executive Vice President of Wealth for Johnson Financial Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Kurt Beronja as Senior Vice President – Financial Planning Practice Manager. Beronja will be located at Johnson Bank headquarters in Racine and will be responsible for Corporate Financial Planning. He will also work closely with Johnson Investment Services.

Coming to Johnson Bank with 29 years of experience in the financial services industry, Beronja brings expertise in the areas of leadership development, business partner and product coordination, and regional and national business line development. He started his career in 1986 with Robert W. Baird & Co. Most recently, Beronja served in leadership roles with BMO Harris Financial Advisors and Associated Banc-Corp.

A resident of Franklin, Wisconsin, Beronja graduated from Florida Southern College with his BS in Business Administration and Finance. He serves as President of the Wyndham Ridge Homeowners Association and Treasurer of the Oakwood Men’s Golf Club.

Johnson Bank is a member of Johnson Financial Group, a premier financial services company offering comprehensive financial solutions in the areas of banking, wealth and insurance. The $4 billion financial services company operates in Wisconsin and Arizona. Principal owners of Johnson Financial Group are members of the Samuel C. Johnson family. Helen Johnson-Leipold is Chairman of Johnson Financial Group in Racine, Wisconsin. For more information visit www.johnsonbank.com and www.johnsonins.com

 

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Johnson Bank

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