Bell Bank
Heidi Fritz has extensive work experience in the banking industry. Heidi started their career in 2010 as an Administrative Assistant at Starion Financial, where they worked until 2012. Heidi then joined Bremer Bank in 2012 as an Assistant Vice President, Treasury Management Banker, a role they held for ten years until 2022. Currently, Heidi is working at Bell Bank as a Vice President, Treasury Management Officer, starting in June 2022.
Heidi Fritz attended Rasmussen University, where they pursued a degree in Office Management. However, the specific start and end years of their education at the university are unknown. No information is provided regarding their field of study within Office Management.
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Bell Bank
People matter at Bell Bank – and it shows in how our team members treat each other, our customers and those around us. As members of the Bell Bank family, we provide unequaled personal service, working in the best interest of those we serve. Our award-winning workplace promotes success, recognizes achievement – and offers an environment focused on having fun while helping others. At Bell, we build careers. We build community. We positively impact lives around us. Employees are actively encouraged to volunteer (receiving 16 hours of paid volunteer time annually), and our unique Pay It Forward initiative has empowered more than $17 million in employee giving to people and causes we care about. Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, Bell has grown to become one of the nation’s largest independently owned banks. A family- and employee-owned company, Bell has full-service bank locations in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Arizona and mortgage offices in multiple states. Bell Bank is a Member FDIC, Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and an Equal Housing Lender (we lend without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or familial status). Investment and wealth management services are not FDIC insured, have no bank guarantee, may lose value, not a deposit and not insured by any federal government agency.