Amy Wolfskill, a Nebraskaland Bank senior vice president, business and retail banking manager, has graduated from the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado.

The school has a state-of-the-art community banking program, Nebraskaland Bank spokeswoman Evonne Keck said. Wolfskill completed a rigorous curriculum, equipping her to serve as a leader and trusted financial provider.

Wolfskill was among 159 graduates representing 28 states in the graduation ceremony on July 25. Of the group, Wolfskill was one of 20 graduates recognized with honors. She was in the top 10% of the class based on intersession project performance.

Throughout 25 months in the program, students were immersed in a mix of traditional and non-traditional models of coursework on financial management and strategy, innovation and engagement, leadership and culture, and lending, all through a community banking lens.

“Amy’s desire for continuous improvement and learning is apparent as she graduates with honors from GSBC,” said Sen. Mike Jacobson, President and CEO of Nebraskaland Bank “Her completion of the Committed to Lead program is another testament to her commitment to her coworkers and customers”

GSBC’s mission is to empower banking professionals by providing coursework that covers essentials, builds organizational and community leaders and provides students with skills to act innovatively and think critically to lead their organizations into the future.

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