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BIG CROWD ATTENDS JIM INGEMAN’S RETIREMENT TO WISH HIM WELL

Dozens of well-wishers passed through the lobby of Northern Sky Bank Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the retirement of Jim Ingeman, Northern Sky Bank’s President.  Ingeman said we would miss the people he’s had the honor and privilege to work with, but it was a fun day.  “I’ve been here 33 years and it’s been an honor and privilege to work with the staff now and over the years and the customers,” said Ingeman.  “It’s been my privilege and I’m so honored.  Today is humbling to have so many people to come out and wish me well.  It’s mixed emotions, I’m going to miss these people a lot but it’s been a fun day.”

Ingeman plans to stay active and spend time with his grandchildren.  “I’ve got two granddaughters here today from Minneapolis,” said Ingeman.  “They’re 2 ½ and 4 ½. I’m going to spend more time with them.  And do some fishing.  Maybe play a little golf and enjoy the rest of the summer.  I’ll keep busy.”

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