Non-deposit products: Are not FDIC insured; Are not deposits; May lose value.
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Brenton Teeling Green Bay Downtown
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Brenton Teeling SVP, Director of Trust Services

Brenton Teeling is the Senior Vice President, Director of Trust Services for Nicolet National Bank. Brenton has nearly 20 years of strategic expertise in both the legal and financial services sectors. He most recently served as Vice President of Client Services and Administration at Legacy Private Trust Company. Before that, he worked at Menn Law Firm as an Attorney and Shareholder. Brenton earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Iowa College of Law and a B.A. from Loras College. He holds the Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA)designation from the American Bankers Association and is a graduate (with honors) of the American Bankers Association Trust School.

In the community, Brenton serves on the boards for United Way Fox Cities, Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, ThedaCare Foundation-Neenah, St. Margaret Mary Parish, and North Shore Golf Club. He also enjoys traveling, sports and recreational activities, and coaching youth sports. Brenton resides in Neenah with his wife and their two children.

Investment and insurance products are subject to risks, including possible loss of principal, and are:
• NOT FDIC insured  • NOT insured by any federal government agency
• NEITHER deposits or other obligations of, NOR guaranteed by, Nicolet National Bank or any of its affiliates.

Nicolet Advisory Services, LLC, is an investment adviser, registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and an affiliate of Nicolet National Bank.

Advisory services offered through Nicolet Advisory Services, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor. Securities and insurance products offered through Private Client Services ("PCS"), member FINRA/SIPC. PCS is not affiliated with Nicolet National Bank, Nicolet Wealth Management or Nicolet Advisory Services.

Trust and retirement plan level services offered through Nicolet National Bank, a national bank with trust powers.

Past market activity is not indicative of future results, and changes in any assumptions may have a material effect on projected outcomes. Investing in securities entails risk, and the potential for losing money always exists when investing in securities. Asset allocation, rebalancing, and asset diversification will not ensure account protection in a declining market, and cannot be relied upon to enhance gains in a rising market.

Neither Nicolet Advisory Services nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Investors should consult with their legal and tax professionals before making investment decisions.