Trevor Seibring is a Commercial Lender at Heartland Bank and Trust Company. Trevor’s story with Heartland Bank started in 2016 as an Asset Management and Trust Services Intern. After graduation, Trevor returned to the bank and has had an incredible journey in building his career in Credit and Commercial Lending.

What makes Trevor a standout employee?
Trevor Seibring’s career at Heartland Bank shows how hard work and the right opportunities can create lasting growth.
Trevor’s Story
Seibring, now a commercial lender, first joined Heartland Bank in 2016 as an Asset Management and Trust Services Intern while attending Illinois Wesleyan University. After graduating, he returned as a credit analyst and later advanced to portfolio manager before stepping into his current role.
Finding a Career Path
Seibring said he was first drawn to Heartland Bank because of its strong reputation for culture and customer service. He enjoyed the work in the credit department, but commercial lending was a natural next step.
“In commercial lending, I get to take what I learned in credit and add the customer side of the business,” Seibring said. “I love supporting local businesses and seeing the community grow.”
Professional Growth
Mentorship has been a key part of Trevor’s journey. He credits both his managers and coworkers for helping him grow into each new position. “Each boss I’ve had focused on making sure I understood my work and kept improving,” Seibring said. “And my coworkers have always been willing to help and answer questions.”
About Trevor
Outside of work, Seibring stays active with sports like pickleball, basketball and biking. He and his wife, Maddison, enjoy taking their children, Bennett and Emery, to local parks and the Children’s Discovery Museum.
Seibring also gives back through community involvement in Bloomington, Illinois. He is active in the Kiwanis Club of Bloomington, Bloomington-Normal Young Professionals and serves as treasurer for the United Way of McLean County.
Heartland Bank’s Culture
What keeps Seibring at Heartland Bank? He points to the culture of relationships and service. “I love Heartland Bank’s focus on people — whether it’s customers, coworkers or the community,” he said.

