Kuehn, Hildebrandt named to PremierBank board of directors

Tim Kuehn and Matt Hildebrandt have been elected to the PremierBank Board of Directors, according to a recent news release. 

“Tim and Matt bring valuable insights and industry knowledge that will be a tremendous asset to our organization as we execute upon our overall growth strategy. We are fortunate to have them both on our board,” PremierBank Chairman, President and CEO Russ Turk was quoted as saying in the release. 

About Kuehn

According to the release, Kuehn, a native of Jefferson and graduate of Jefferson High School, excelled as a student athlete. He played collegiate baseball at Iowa State University and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and earned a speech communications/business degree from UW-Oshkosh. 

“Kuehn is a real estate developer with a remarkable entrepreneurial spirit, having built his businesses from the ground up,” the release noted. 

As president and owner of Kuehn Commercial Properties and Margarita’s Famous Mexican Food & Cantina, both based in Green Bay, Kuehn values strategic economic development and serves on the town of Ledgeview Redevelopment District Authority Board. 

Additionally, Kuehn has focused his philanthropic efforts on causes that improve the quality of life for Wisconsin residents, with emphasis placed on local schools, educational programs, children’s issues and specific nonprofit organizations that specialize in providing services for low-income individuals in need of food and shelter, as well as services to support them in reaching self-sufficiency, the release continued. 

About Hildebrandt

According to the release, Hildebrandt is from the Wausau area and is the president and CEO of StrataDefense, a Wisconsin-based technology and network security firm focusing on the needs of financial institutions. 

With a degree in business administration from Upper Iowa University, Hildebrandt has had strong ties to the banking industry throughout his career, which includes leading information technology departments for two independent community banks based in Wausau, the release stated. 

“A deeply rooted civic-minded philosophy is what motivates Hildebrandt to engage in a variety of volunteer leadership capacities throughout the community that focus primarily on education and local government,” the release read.

Hildebrandt serves as governing council president of DC Everest Idea School and has previously served as a district supervisor for Marathon County. He has served as vice-chair and as a citizen member for the Village of Kronenwetter Planning Commission, according to the release. 

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