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Notable Commercial Banking Leaders: Jasmine Mercado

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Jasmine Mercado, vice president and commercial banker at Spring Bank in Milwaukee, has more than 20 years of experience in the banking and finance industry.

“Jasmine is a skilled professional who has helped countless individuals and organizations achieve their financial and social goals,” said Heather Nelson, president and CEO of Spring Bank. “She has a proven track record of providing high-quality service, building trust and rapport, and delivering innovative solutions to her clients. She has also demonstrated her commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and has a vision for a diverse community of professionals exceeding their goals and actively contributing to their community.”

Mercado earned both her undergrad and graduate degrees at Alverno College in Milwaukee. Serving as co-chair and on the loan committee for Forward Community Investments, she has been instrumental in strategic planning for the organization, which deploys new markets tax credits to nonprofits throughout the state.

She also sits on the oversight committee for the Hispanic Collaborative Emerging Developer Fund and was recently appointed to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority board by Gov. Tony Evers.

Jasmine Mercado, vice president and commercial banker at Spring Bank in Milwaukee, has more than 20 years of experience in the banking and finance industry. “Jasmine is a skilled professional who has helped countless individuals and organizations achieve their financial and social goals,” said Heather Nelson, president and CEO of Spring Bank. “She has a proven track record of providing high-quality service, building trust and rapport, and delivering innovative solutions to her clients. She has also demonstrated her commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and has a vision for a diverse community of professionals exceeding their goals and actively contributing to their community.” Mercado earned both her undergrad and graduate degrees at Alverno College in Milwaukee. Serving as co-chair and on the loan committee for Forward Community Investments, she has been instrumental in strategic planning for the organization, which deploys new markets tax credits to nonprofits throughout the state. She also sits on the oversight committee for the Hispanic Collaborative Emerging Developer Fund and was recently appointed to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority board by Gov. Tony Evers.

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