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Cerbins Returns to First Business Bank as VP, Commercial Banking

June 08, 2022, 07:19 AM

First Business Bank welcomed back Craig Cerbins as Vice President – Commercial Banking in its Southeast Wisconsin office.

“We’re delighted to have Craig back on our team,” said Kevin Kane, President of First Business Bank’s Southeast Wisconsin market. “With his experience and drive, he’s a genuine partner to clients as he brings all his resources and connections to helping them succeed.”

Beginning his financial services career at First Business Bank, Cerbins progressed from Credit Analyst in 2010 to Vice President – Commercial Banking in 2017. As a commercial banker, Cerbins partners with manufacturing and distribution companies, and developed a niche working with food and beverage companies. He has served as a member of FaB Wisconsin’s Industry Growth Committee and completed HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) and FaBsafe food safety training.

Cerbins is a member of the Board of Directors at Meta House, serving as Treasurer, and a member of Meta House’s Finance Committee. He previously was Chair of their Young Leaders Board. He also is a member of the Board of Directors at The Women's Center, a member of their Finance Committee, and a former co-chair of their Advancing Advocates Council (AAC). Cerbins is a former Loaned Executive for United Way in Waukesha County. In 2017, he was recognized by United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County as a Philanthropic 5 Award winner.

Cerbins graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and was a student-athlete for the UW Men’s Varsity Golf Team. He earned a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation, graduated from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, and received a Certificate of Executive Leadership from the Wisconsin School of Business.







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