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National Bank of Commerce welcomes Heidi Chell as AVP – Commercial Banker

National Bank of Commerce (NBC), continues its growth and expansion with the addition of a new associate, hiring Heidi Chell as a Commercial Banker. 

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Heidi Chell, a native of Bessemer, MI, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role at NBC. Graduating with a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Superior, complemented by a minor in business, Heidi has an impressive nineteen years of experience in the banking industry. Notably, her career began at NBC in 2005, where she started as a teller. Now, she’ll be working out of NBC’s Superior-Main location, where she’ll be responsible for building relationships with commercial customers to help the growth and prosperity of local businesses through tailored financial solutions and personalized service.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Heidi remains deeply committed to community engagement, serving as a board member and ambassador of the Superior Douglas County Area Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, she holds the position of President on the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) Group One Board.

Brian Milliken, Chief Commercial Banking Officer, expressed NBC's excitement in welcoming Heidi to the team, citing her extensive background in banking as a valuable asset in driving growth initiatives.

"Heidi is a great addition and shares in the commitment of delivering unparalleled financial services and support to our communities. We are confident that her expertise will further enhance our ability to meet the evolving needs of our customers." Milliken stated.

National Bank of Commerce is headquartered in Superior and has locations in Duluth, Esko, Hermantown, Hibbing, Poplar and Solon Springs. The bank’s web address is nbcbanking.com.

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