Community Savings Bank Employee Retires After Over 40 Years of Service

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Debbie Wieczorek retired from Community Savings Bank on April 1st. She was one of many long-serving employees at the bank. Wieczorek started working at Community part-time while a student at Foreman High School as part of the office occupation program. Her family lived in the Cicero Belmont neighborhood and her parents were actually Community mortgage customers. Wieczorek began her full time career at Community as a teller in 1976 and was promoted to head teller in 1979. In the late 1980s, Wieczorek became coordinator of Community’s Electronic Banking Department and managed the bank’s ATMs and participation in its ATM Networks. In 1989, she was promoted to Assistant Secretary and became an officer of Community. Wieczorek’s last position was Information Technology manager. “Debbie was a very important person at Community. She always made sure that the bank’s computers and networks were operating efficiently. Debbie has held a number of positions here at Community over the years. We thank her for her over 44 years of hard work and wish her the best in retirement,” said President and Chairman of Community Dane Cleven. “When I started as a teller, many of my customers were neighbors and family friends. Working at Community has not only been my career but has given me my best friends and it will always be my second home,” said Wieczorek. Community Savings Bank is a member of the FDIC and an equal housing lender. The bank is located at 4801 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago 60641. For more information, call 773-685-5300 or visit www.communitysavingsbank.bank

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