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January 16, 2024

Source: First Business Bank

BROOKFIELD, WI – January 10, 2024 – First Business Bank is pleased to welcome Cooper Wage to its Southeast Wisconsin office as Vice President – Commercial Banking.

Cooper joins First Business Bank with over 12 years of commercial banking experience. He focuses on helping privately held businesses within the Midwest, specializing in the manufacturing and trucking industries. Cooper’s expertise in helping businesses involves listening and understanding clients' goals and strategies to align them with financial solutions and resources while leveraging his extensive network to provide value. He collaborates on behalf of clients with his teammates in Treasury Management, Private Wealth, SBA Lending, Equipment Finance, Asset-Based Lending, and Accounts Receivable Financing.

Cooper earned his bachelor’s degree in Finance and Economics from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse.

About First Business Bank

First Business Bank® specializes in Business Banking, including Commercial Banking and Specialty Finance, Private Wealth, and Bank Consulting services, and through its refined focus delivers unmatched expertise, accessibility, and responsiveness. Specialty Finance solutions are delivered through First Business Bank’s wholly owned subsidiary First Business Specialty Finance, LLC®. First Business Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of First Business Financial Services, Inc®. (Nasdaq: FBIZ). For additional information, visit firstbusiness.bank. Member FDIC