Shipbuilders Credit Union Announces Staff Addition & Changes
Shipbuilders Credit Union has announced a few additions to their staff.
The Manitowoc based banking establishment added Katrina Krupski to their team as the Director of Human Resources. Krupski will administer the day-to-day human resource functions for all SCU branches.
Billie Jo Maedke has been named Branch Manager for the SCU Mishicot location. Maedke will oversee the daily operation of the branch, and guide staff in providing high-quality service.
And lastly, John Zelewske has been promoted to the position of Member Service Representative for the Rapids Road branch. He holds more than four years of teller experience at SCU and will work with members on new accounts, loan applications, and other SCU products.
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Ceo Of Shipbuilders Credit Union In Wisconsin To Retire
Mike Steimle, longtime president and CEO of Shipbuilders Credit Union in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, is set to retire.
The $113 million-asset credit union announced Wednesday that Steimle, who joined Shipbuilders in January 2000, will step down as chief executive but remain with Shipbuilders during the transition period. Steimles successor has yet to be publicly announced.
Steimle said in a video accompanying a news release that what he was “most proud of” during his tenure was that “we put together a team that got along well and did what it took to get the job done and serve members.
The credit union was Founded in 1938 to provide financial services to employees of the Manitowoc Co. It now serves more than 10,000 members.
At some point, you know when its time to retire and I know that its time to get some new blood in here this will be really good for the credit union, Steimle said in the video.
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A Short History Of Shipbuilders Cu

Since its inception in 1938 the Shipbuilders Credit Union has been serving its members in the MANITOWOC, Wisconsin area with exceptional financial products. You can find their current interest rates on used car loans, new car loans, 1st mortgage loans and interest rates on both fixed and adjustable mortgages here on these pages. Currently led by MIKE STEIMLE, the Shipbuilders CU has grown its membership to over 9,600 with assets of more than $79,777,245. They have a main office and 3 branch offices. Please see the credit unions website or contact them by phone at 682-8500 or email them at GENERALINFO@SHIPBUILDERSCU.ORG to get exact details . There are many other credit unions in the local area. See them all here. .
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Who We Are
The roots of Shipbuilders Credit Union run deep, tracing back to the early 1900s and The Manitowoc Company. The Manitowoc Company originally focused on shipbuilding and ship repair and was known as Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company.
In 1938, to better serve their growing employee base, they established Shipbuilders Credit Union . Much like its namesake company, the credit union was built on a tradition of quality and pride, with hardworking employees focused on its members. SCU served the employees and families of Manitowoc Shipbuilding for many years, and in 1999 they became chartered and expanded their reach to all of Manitowoc County.
Today, the member-owned credit union has more than 30 employees, an even larger geographic market and three branch locations. While ships are no longer built in the community, SCU is proud to carry on the tradition of the original Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company and the men and women who created its legacy. With a Midwest drive, SCU continues to live and work by the same values it embraced at its founding: reliable, respectful, resourceful, and real.
And just like all those years ago, when Manitowoc Shipbuilding built a legacy, Shipbuilders Credit Union has created its own tradition of Building Better Futures for its employees, members, their families, and our community.
Glen Stiteley