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On the recordJanuary 17, 2024
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Angie Muhleisen. For the better part of three decades, Angie has led Union Bank & Trust of Lincoln. She has recently announced she is stepping down as CEO. When Angie started at Union Bank, it was a $50 million financial institution. Through the years, she has helped grow it into an $8 billion organization with over 1,000 teammates. From Lincoln's Inspire Woman of the Year to the Chamber's Burnham Yates Citizenship Award, Angie's leadership has earned significant recognition from community organizations. Even as she steps away from her role as CEO, her heart for service isn't slowing down. She recently became the board chair for the University of Nebraska Foundation. She also serves on the board of Assurity and is involved in numerous other organizations. Angie's greatest legacy is her family. Her son Jason is stepping into the role as CEO and will do an outstanding job building on her work. Best wishes to Angie on this next chapter. School Choice Week
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Mike Flood
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