WATERFORD, Mich., Dec. 13, 2016 -- Clarkston State Bank is pleased to announce the addition of Judith Rinkus to their commercial lending team. Judith is a commercial lending veteran with over 35 years of experience in the banking industry and a significant concentration in the lending discipline.
Judith began her banking career at Manufacturer’s Bank, now Comerica Bank, back in the early 1980s. Over the years, her contributions have been significant including restructuring loan portfolios, managing and growing commercial loan portfolios, deposits and treasury management services as well as managing and leading powerful teams of commercial lenders. Judith has consistently exceeded company goals and has ranked amongst the top producers wherever she has been employed.
In addition to her vast knowledge and experience, Judith has a Bachelor’s degree from the University Of Michigan Ross School Of Business. She has been associated with several professional affiliations including the Association for Corporate Growth, Detroit Chapter and the Walsh College Advisory Committee.
“The addition of Judith Rinkus to our lending team demonstrates our commitment to acquiring and maintaining the highest quality professionals at the Bank,” stated J. Grant Smith, President and CEO. “Commercial lending professions like Judith are a rare breed and are the type of individuals that make a difference in an organization. We are very excited to have her on board.”
Clarkston State Bank opened in January 1999 and operates two branches in Clarkston and Waterford, Michigan.
Contact: J. Grant Smith, President & CEO, [email protected]


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