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Business Briefs 01/04/2012
Sussex Chamber hosts Casino Night on Jan. 27
The Sussex Area Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual chamber dinner on Friday, Jan. 27, at the Boneyard Pub and Grille. Activities commence at 6:30 p.m. with a cash bar and hors d'oeuvres with casino gaming beginning at 7. To add some excitement to this year's event, the chamber will also feature a Casino Extravaganza.
This event is open to the public and many sponsorship opportunities are available, including "Be the Dealer," which provides an opportunity for employers to treat their staff to a night out while trying to "beat the boss" at their private gaming table.
"We're excited to offer something a little different at this year's annual chamber dinner," said Sharon Loftus, owner of Healing Touch Massage in Sussex and chairperson for the Casino Extravaganza event. "Since this event is open to the general public, we are hoping that attendance will surpass previous years. This is a great opportunity for local businesses to show employees their appreciation for their hard work and dedication without the hassle of coordinating an event on their own."
For more information, including sponsorship opportunities and registration, contact the Sussex Area Chamber of Commerce at (262) 246-4940 or info@sussexareachamber.org. Cost: individuals $40, couples $75, groups of eight $260.
Landmark Credit Union mergers
Landmark Credit Union is merging with four smaller credit unions, American Credit Union on the South side of Milwaukee, People's Credit Union in Cudahy, Co-operative Credit Union of Racine and Burlington and Horizon Credit Union of Racine. The target date for all mergers is Dec. 31, with the merging of member accounts into Landmark's computer system in the first and second quarters of 2012.
American Credit Union, Milwaukee, currently serves 3,986 members and has accumulated assets of more than $22.5 million; People's Credit Union, Cudahy, serves 1,963 members and has grown to $13.2 million in assets; Co-operative Credit Union, Racine and Burlington, currently serves 4,450 members and assets have grown to more than $22 million; Horizon Credit Union, Racine, serves 3,729 members and have accumulated assets of more than $26.2 million.
All employees of the four credit unions will be offered jobs at Landmark which has branches in Hartland, Oconomowoc, Sussex Menomonee Falls and Waukesha.
The mergers will bring Landmark to $1.8 in assets and 25 locations.
Andrew Lehman joins Johnson Bank
Milwaukee - Peter X. Engel, Regional President of Johnson Bank, Milwaukee announced that Andrew Lehman has joined the bank as Vice President of Commercial Banking.
"Andrew's experience with privately-owned businesses enhances the strength of our team," said Brad Quade, Senior Commercial Banking Manager at Johnson Bank.
A resident of Sussex, Lehman brings more than 10 years of banking experience with him. He is responsible for new business development and working directly with customers to help them achieve financial success. An active member in his community, Lehman currently serves as Treasurer for the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business Alumni Chapter.
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