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Alerus Financial adds three to staff

Ashley Gill and Travis Rysavy have joined Alerus Financial as Customer Service Representatives at its Osgood branch in South Fargo, and Kristin Pahl as a teller at its West Fargo branch on 13th Avenue South.

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Gill and Rysavy are responsible for customer service, processing financial transactions for customers, and opening new accounts. Additionally, they maintain and provide customers with in-depth knowledge of all financial products and services offered by Alerus Financial.

Pahl is responsible for customer service by handling financial transactions for lobby and/or drive-up customers, as well as maintaining basic knowledge of all retail products and services.

Prior to joining Alerus, Gill worked as an assistant manager at Century Cinema. She holds a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Minnesota State University Moorhead and lives in Fargo with her husband, Adam.

Rysavy graduated from Lakota High School and then attended North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, N.D. He is currently attending Minnesota State University Moorhead and will graduate this spring with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He currently resides in Fargo.

Pahl is currently attending North Dakota State University where she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in interior merchandising and an anticipated graduation date of this December. She and her husband, Shaun, reside in Fargo.

Alerus Financial is an independent, multibillion-dollar financial services company with total bank assets exceeding $1.1 billion, another $7 billion in customer assets under management and administration and $350 million in brokerage assets. For more information, visit alerusfinancial.com.


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