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Jake Muhleisen
First Vice President of Business Loans & Financing at Union Bank & Trust | Empowering Business & Community Growth | Proud Husband, Dad & Cornhusker
Jake Muhleisen is a prominent banking professional currently serving as the First Vice President of Business Loans & Financing at Union Bank & Trust in Lincoln, Nebraska.1 With a career spanning over 15 years at the same institution, Jake has steadily climbed the ranks in commercial lending.
Professional Background
Jake's career at Union Bank & Trust has been marked by consistent growth:
- Started in Credit Analysis & Administration in 2007
- Moved to Private Banking as a Commercial Loan Officer from 2008 to 2010
- Served as a Commercial Lending Officer from 2010 to 2012
- Promoted to Assistant Vice President - Commercial Loans from 2012 to 2018
- Became Vice President - Commercial Loans in June 2018
- Recently elevated to First Vice President - Commercial Loans in January 20241
Education
Jake has a strong educational foundation in finance:
- Bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2001-2005)
- MBA from Creighton University (2005-2007)1
Personal Life and Interests
Jake is a proud husband and father, deeply rooted in the Lincoln community. He's also a former Nebraska Cornhusker basketball player, which has significantly influenced his leadership style and teamwork philosophy.1 As a color analyst for Cornhusker Basketball, he maintains his connection to sports and teamwork.1
Professional Philosophy
Jake emphasizes the importance of teamwork and community in his approach to banking. He leads a team focused on offering exceptional service and financial solutions to Nebraska businesses, with the goal of strengthening both businesses and communities.1 His leadership style encourages team members to take ownership and work collaboratively towards common goals.1
Jake Muhleisen's LinkedIn profile reflects his commitment to empowering business and community growth, as well as his pride in his roles as a husband, father, and Cornhusker.1