Centier welcomes new business banker

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Merrillville-based Centier Bank recently appointed Karolina Dragulski assistant vice president business banker.

In her new role, Dragulski will be responsible for providing personalized financial solutions to Centier clients throughout Lake County. She will also help create future growth plans for current and prospective clients. Dragulski will operate from Centier’s Highland branch on Indianapolis Blvd.

“I’m beyond excited to take this next step in my career with Centier Bank,” Dragulski said in a press release. “Being part of a bank that’s deeply committed to community and financial well-being, I look forward to helping local businesses and families achieve their dreams.”

Prior to joining Centier, Dragulski served in a similar position for a national financial institution. She has 25 years of experience in the banking industry. Dragulski brings experience with financial leadership, entrepreneurship and business development to her new role.

“Karolina’s extensive banking experience and client-focused values make her a perfect fit for our team,” Lydia Bowen, Centier VP group sales manager, small business banking, said. “Her dedication to providing a quality client experience and fostering long-term relationships will contribute greatly to Centier’s servant heart culture.”

Dragulski resides in Crown Point and is actively involved in local initiatives.

Centier Bank has over 65 offices and serves 11 counties in Indiana. The bank was founded by the Schrage family in 1895 in Whiting. Centier Bank is in its 5th generation of family ownership.

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