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Amber Helt

Accounting Associate at Frandsen Bank & Trust

Amber Helt has over 15 years of experience in the banking and finance industry. Currently serving as an Accounting Associate at Frandsen Bank & Trust since October 2009, Amber's background includes roles as an Internal Auditor and Operations Assistant at Community Bank of the Red River Valley from September 2004 to October 2009. Amber holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Business Administration from the University of Mary, completed between 2001 and 2004, and also attended the University of Jamestown from 2000 to 2001.

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East Grand Forks, United States

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Frandsen Bank & Trust

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Frandsen Bank & Trust provides a true community banking experience to nearly 40 communities throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. By forming meaningful relationships with all customers, both large and small, we can deliver custom financial solutions that support their goals. We offer business and personal banking solutions and wealth management trust services*. We are a proud community bank focused on understanding the customer’s financial goals and, in response, implementing the best course of action. Frandsen Bank & Trust is proud to be part of Frandsen Financial Corporation (FFC), a bank holding company based in Arden Hills, Minn. MEMBER FDIC / EQUAL HOUSING LENDER *Non-bank depository products are not FDIC insured, have no bank guarantee, and may lose value. Founded in 1982 by Dennis Frandsen, Frandsen Bank & Trust is owned by Frandsen Financial Corporation (FFC), a $3 billion interstate holding company, with an additional $1 billion in assets managed by our investment and trust divisions. Based in Arden Hills, Minn., FFC provides crucial operational support services to its bankers – allowing them more time with customers to develop personal, long-term banking relationships. MEMBER FDIC / EQUAL HOUSING LENDER * - Non-bank depository products are not FDIC insured, have no bank guarantee, and may lose value.