Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc. Hires Stephen Bianchi as Its New President and Chief Executive Officer


EAU CLAIRE, WI--(Marketwired - Jun 24, 2016) -  Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ: CZWI), the parent company of Citizens Community Federal N.A. ( "CCFBank"), announced today the appointment of Stephen Bianchi to serve as the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Bianchi was also appointed President of CCFBank and a member of the board of directors of CCFBank. He replaces Edward Schaefer who recently resigned from both positions.

Since 2011, Mr. Bianchi has served as President and Chief Executive officer of the $1.1 billion asset HF Financial Corp. and Home Federal Bank, both based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he established an excellent track record for improving bank performance. As a 30 year banking veteran, Mr. Bianchi also served in several senior management positions at Wells Fargo Bank and with Associated Bank. 

Richard McHugh, Chairman of the Board of Citizens Community Bancorp and CCFBank, observed that "The entire board is very enthusiastic about Mr. Bianchi's appointment as CEO. We have identified a CEO who has demonstrated the ability to successfully transform a community bank with a very low level of earnings to very competitive levels and who can better articulate our strategic direction and financial performance to the investment community, our employees and the communities we serve."

Upon his appointment as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and CCFBank, Stephen Bianchi said, "I chose to join the dedicated team at CCFBank because of its role as a community based financial institution going back to 1938 that is now transforming to a 21st century financial institution that competitively serves its customers and depositors. It speaks to the loyal relationships that it has developed that rewards its shareholders and its clients and the communities it serves, which is what makes a community banking unique and so enjoyable. As technology and regulation redefine our industry, I see tremendous opportunity for community banks like CCFBank to strengthen themselves through organic growth and acquisitions like the recently completed Community Bank of Northern Wisconsin merger. These opportunities enhance the services available to our clients, while helping our employees learn and grow in their mission to optimize shareholder value."

The Company recently announced that it had engaged FIG Partners, LLC, to examine the Company's various strategic and financial opportunities aimed at maximizing shareholder value, which include branch rationalization and market acquisitions consistent with the Bank's previously announced strategic plan. FIG Partners will evaluate and review these potential opportunities with the Board and the CEO and will advise the Company with respect to certain transactions that may ultimately be pursued as a result of such review. 

Citizens Community Federal N.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc., is a full-service national bank based in Altoona, Wisconsin, serving more than 50,000 customers in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan through 21 branch locations. The Company's stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol "CZWI". More information about the Company and Citizens Community Federal N.A. is available at www.ccf.us under "About Us - Investor Relations".

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Contact Information:

Contact:
Richard McHugh
Chairman of the Board of Directors
(715) 200-1077
or
Timothy A. Nettesheim
Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors
(262) 956-6225