Mike Steppe is a Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of Nicolet National Bank. He has over 40 years of investment experience. Mike has specialized in banking and fixed income investing. He has built a strong reputation for knowledge in municipal securities, mortgage-backed securities, and bank subordinated debt.
In his spare time, Mike has taught investment courses at Marquette University. He enjoys teaching and working with various non-profits (Guest House, Sinsinawa Dominicans and Marquette University High School).
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Trust services are offered through Nicolet National Bank, a national bank with trust powers. Trust services utilizes SEI Private Trust Company ("SPTC") as its custody provider. SPTC is not affiliated in any way with Nicolet National Bank or its affiliated companies.
Past market activity is not indicative of future results, and changes in any assumptions may have a material effect on projected outcomes. Investing in securities entails risk, and the potential for losing money always exists when investing in securities. Asset allocation, rebalancing, and asset diversification will not ensure account protection in a declining market, and cannot be relied upon to enhance gains in a rising market.
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