Associated reshuffles executive leadership

Denis Hogan

Two retirements are leading to executive leadership moves at Associated Bank in Green Bay, Wis.

Timothy Lau, executive vice president and head of community markets, will retire in the second quarter of 2022. He joined the bank in 1989. Prior to leading the company’s community market’s strategy, he held leadership roles in consumer and small business banking, residential lending, commercial banking, and private client and institutional services.

Denis Hogan will retire at the end of the year after 19 years with Associated Bank, most recently as the Northeast Wisconsin and Fox Valley regional president and senior vice president of corporate banking. After that, he will continue serving as an ambassador for Associated as chair of its Northeast Wisconsin Advisory Board. This board consists of business and community leaders who provide input on Associated Bank’s products and services, increase the company’s visibility, and help develop referral business for new and existing clients.

Hogan succeeds Mark McMullen, who will step down as chair at the end of this year. McMullen retired from Associated in February 2012 following more than 30 years of dedicated service to the company, primarily in its wealth management division.

“Tim has been one of the pillars of our company and an inspiration to colleagues throughout our organization,” said Associated President and CEO Andy Harmening. “I feel very fortunate to be connected with both Mark and Denis who have served as champions for Associated, its customers and northeast Wisconsin communities.”

Dennis Deloye

In anticipation of Lau’s and Hogan’s retirements, Associated appointed Dennis DeLoye to the role of executive vice president, deputy head of community markets and Northeast Wisconsin regional president. He will be a member of Associated Bank’s executive leadership team.

A long-term resident of Wisconsin, DeLoye has more than 30 years of industry experience, most recently as market president for the company’s central and northern Wisconsin regions. He brings a background in commercial banking, sales leadership and knowledge of commercial and community markets to the role.