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Richter Joins Riverside Community Bank's Wealth Management Group
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Richter brings with her more than 10 years of banking and financial experience. A 2009 40 Leaders Under 40 recipient and recent Leadership Rockford Graduate, Richter is very active in her community. She serves as the current president of the Friends of the Rockford Art Museum board and has volunteered her time to the Executive Women’s Golf Association Rock River Valley Chapter, Evergreen Ball, Leadership Rockford and Growth Dimensions.
“We are very excited to add a professional to our team with Tracy Richter’s experience and passion for the community,” says Kim Larson, Riverside Community Bank’s Wealth Management Group Vice President. “Tracy will provide our high-net-worth clients with solutions to help them meet their unique financial goals and objectives.”
Richter can be reached by phone at 815-637-7860 and email at trichter@riversidecommunity.com.
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