2017-2018Leadership Marshfield Directory
LEADERSHIPMARSHFIELD
A Program of Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation
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Contents
The purpose and objective of Leadership Marshfield is to identify current and potential leaders in the community and
provide a training program that will enhance their ability to function as more effective leaders. They will be better equipped to face the issues, problems, and challenges that will determine our community’s future.
L eadership Marshfield is a program of the Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation supported by the Leadership Council,
volunteers, Chamber staff, and a strong Alumni network.
Program Philosophy and Purpose ............. 2
Class of 2018 ...............................................3
The Program .............................................. 9
Community Projects .................................10
Interest Index ........................................... 15
Professional or VocationalExperience Index ......................................16
Chamber Board of Directors .................... 17
Leadership Marshfield Council ................18
Thank You’s ............................................. 20
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Program Philosophy and Purpose
The purpose of the community project is to provide participants with an additional
educational experience beyond the monthly sessions. Participants are expected to gain the following from the community project:
• Experience in community problem solving and issue resolution; • Knowledge about a community organization while seeking resolution of a problem or issue; • Experience in working effectively in a group setting; • Knowledge that they can make a significant contribution to the well-being of the community; • An opportunity to demonstrate leadership.
Participants select their projects after learning about opportunities confronting the community and according to their interests. The projects selected are outlined in this book.
If you or your organization have a topic with community-wide impact that you would like a future Leadership Marshfield group to consider as a project, contact MACCI.
A huge thank you is extended to Todd Diedrich for his facilitation and leadership of the projects portion of this program, and monthly review of the leadership habits and skills.
Special thanks to Sally Cutler who facilitated the two-day retreat, setting the tone for the entire program.
MACCI’s first Leadership Class graduated in May 1993. This 2018 class was recruited in
the summer of 2017. Members participate in a series of eight informative one-day programs and develop group projects designed to meet each individual’s interests and community needs.
The Leadership Marshfield program can best be defined as:
• Identifying and developing current and future leaders. • Acquainting these leaders with community needs and problems. • Enabling these individuals to be better prepared to face the issues and problems which will confront our community’s future. • Preparing and challenging them to become involved.
This book is a result of our 26th year’s efforts. We present to you, the community, our 2018 graduates of LEADERSHIP MARSHFIELD.
Debbie Bauer, Program Director
Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry700 South Central Avenue
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 384-3454FAX (715) 387-8925
e-mail: [email protected]: www.marshfieldchamber.com
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Nick AndersonThe Boson Company, Inc.2613 West Veterans ParkwayMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Bachelors of Science Degree in Industrial Technology Management, Emphasis: Building Construction Management, Minor: Occupational Safety
Community/Personal Involvement:Leadership Marshfield
Quotes:Marshfield has been and always will be my home. To learn more about my community through Leadership Marshfield was a worthwhile experience. This program showed me ways to become a bigger part of my community.
Tammy BeilFelker Brothers Corporation22 North Chestnut AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Associates Degree Business Administration
Community/Personal Involvement:Assistant Den Leader for Cub Scout Pack 391, Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018, project organizer for Presents 4 Parents
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield offers an adventure throughout the community; the opportunity to grow as an individual and a chance to make a few friends along the way.
Kristen DeanFigi’s Companies, Inc.3200 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Associate Degree - Business Management, Mid-State Technical College
Community/Personal Involvement:Marshfield Young Professionals, Leadership Marshfield-Presents 4 Parents project, Marshfield Area Human Resources Association and Stevens Point Area Human Resources Association
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield has provided me with the opportunity to meet some incredible people, learn how the Marshfield community operates and the many ways you can become involved around the area. It has also allowed me the chance to learn more about myself as a leader as I progress in my career.
Erick BoonMarshfield Utilities2000 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:B.A. in Specialized Administration, Lakeland University; A.A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology, Mid-State Technical College
Community/Personal Involvement:Spending time with family and friends, boating, biking, skiing, hunting and fishing
Quotes:The Leadership Marshfield program has highlighted how great this community truly is.
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Joel GohamCity of Marshfield - Wastewater Division2601 East 34th StreetMarshfield, WI 54449715-486-2007 [email protected]
Education:UW-Stevens Point
Community/Personal Involvement:Weighted Blanket project
Quotes:Great learning experience and an awesome way to meet other individuals in the community.
Chase P. GomezPreventionGenetics3800 South Business Park AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, M.S. Chemistry, Community College Teaching certificate
Community/Personal Involvement:Main Street Marshfield volunteer
Quotes:I would like to thank Dr. Weber and the rest of the team for allowing me to represent PreventionGenetics. This has been a phenomenal experience that has shifted my thoughts about Marshfield from the place where I work, to my town.
Kaelie GomezMain Street Marshfield139 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:B.A. Communication, University of Minnesota-Duluth
Community/Personal Involvement:Cornerstone Community Church, Healthy Lifestyles, Young Professionals
Quotes:There are so many sweet, passionate folks in Marshfield that press into differences to make things happen. Leadership, at its very best and at its core, is loving people well. I look forward to cultivating relationships formed from this experience as we collaborate for the good of this city.
Jena EllenbeckerRoehl Transport, Inc.1916 East 29th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Bachelor of Science - Business Administration, Minor in Accounting, UW-Stevens Point
Community/Personal Involvement:Secretary - Range Boys Gun Club
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield has allowed me to learn a lot about the community and what it has to offer. I have met a lot of great people and look forward to continuing to make a difference in our community.
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Mary Sue KauerThe Hearing House601 South Central Avenue, Ste 300Marshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:High School graduate, Distance Learning for Professionals in Hearing Health Sciences
Community/Personal Involvement:Sunday School teacher, Awana Co-director at North Ridge Church, Marshfield Sunrise Rotary, Presents 4 Parents
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield gave me a unique opportunity to make lasting friendships and fantastic connections all over our city. It’s also given me a deeper appreciation for the different roles in which we can serve and support this wonderful community.
Kris LeonhardtHub City Times214 West 5th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:UW-Marquette University
Community/Personal Involvement:Main Street Marshfield Board of Directors, BigBrothers BigSisters, Purple Angels, North Wood County Historical Society, Marshfield Preservation Association, Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee
Quotes:It has been a pleasure to be involved in a program that provides so much for the community and to be hands on in such a project was extremely rewarding.
Barb KuhnMarshfield Insurance Agency208 West 5th StreetMarshfield, WI 54449715-387-4443 [email protected]
Education:Eau Claire Memorial High School, Chippewa Valley Technical College
Community/Personal Involvement:Neillsville Booster Club, MACCI, Presents 4 Parents
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield will educate you on everything you thought you knew about the Marshfield community. AMAZING program!!!
Kathy LeickMarshfield Utilities2000 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:BS from UW-Stevens Point; double major: Business Administration and Communication; MBA with a healthcare emphasis from UW-Oshkosh; PHR Certification (Professional in Human Resources), SHRM-CP (Society of HR Management Certified Professionals)
Community/Personal Involvement:MACCI member
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield has been a great way for me to meet and work with remarkable people in the community that I otherwise would not have known. It is amazing to me that each year, the program attracts another set of 25 individuals with unique talents, interests and backgrounds - all eager to work together to help make Marshfield an even stronger community. Leadership Marshfield also significantly broadened my knowledge of our community. Each scheduled day provided me with extensive learning of different facets of our community. The experiences instilled even more pride in being a resident here, and encouraged me to want to find ways that I might contribute.
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Ashley LorenzenAscension Medical Group3301 Rib Mountain DriveWausau, WI [email protected]
Concordia University Wisconsin12800 North Lakeshore DriveMequon, WI [email protected]
Education:Aurora Bay Care Medical Center - Green Bay, PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy, William Jewell College - B.A. Chemistry
Community/Personal Involvement:St. Vincent de Paul Free Medical Clinic - Steering Committee member, Marshfield Public Schools Head Golf Coach, Cat-Tale Walk, Material Girls Quilt Guild member
Quotes:As a passionate pharmacist and an avid supporter of improved health outcomes for all persons, Leadership Marshfield has increased my knowledge of resources within the community which can help my patients achieve their personal goals of improved overall health in all aspects of their life from education, extracurricular activities, outreach programs, etc. Because of this program, I will be able to provide better care for all aspects of my patients lives!
Ashley E. MasepholUniversity of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County2000 West 5th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Stratford High School, Associates of Arts and Sciences; UW-Marshfield/Wood County, B.S. Health and Human Performance, Minor in Health Education, UW-River Falls
Community/Personal Involvement:Marshfield High School Xtreme Xploration, spending time outdoors year-round (especially fishing), playing softball, watching sports, and my husband Daniel and I are preparing for the birth of our first child in June 2018!
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield was an excellent opportunity to learn more about the community and its offerings! Overall excellent experience. I highly recommend the program to anyone looking to network and learn more about Marshfield.
Jennifer L. MorrowPioneer Bank1700 North Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Associate Degree - Business Administration & Personnel
Community/Personal Involvement:Served as Secretary for Wildwood Zoological Society, Best First Day project
Quotes:It is more important to be remembered for what you have done than for what you have.
Travis W. PetersonFelker Brothers Corporation22 North Chestnut AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:High School, Naval Basic Training, Basic Submarine School, Basic Electronic Rate training, Associate Degree - Commercial Architectural Design
Community/Personal Involvement:Faith Fellowship Church, CatTale Walk
Quotes:Stretching
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Megan Davis-RosandichForward Bank1001 North Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Community/Personal Involvement:Former board member with Habitat for Humanity, active volunteer for Soup or Socks Empty Bowls
Quotes:I just want to say “thank you”. I feel like Leadership was an amazing opportunity for me, one that I will never forget. That being said, meeting all of these amazing people in the program and learning so much more about our community has been hands down the best experience for me.
Marisa SteinbachForward Investment Services1001 North Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Bachelor of Science, UW-LaCrosse
Community/Personal Involvement:Lincoln Elementary PTO - current President, past Treasurer, Marshfield Youth Soccer Association, Treasurer; Tournament Coordinator; Volunteer Coordinator, Coach, Marshfield Sunrise Rotary - Vocational Co-Chair, MACCI volunteer, former Oconto Unified School District Board Clerk
Quotes:This was an amazing opportunity to meet other professionals who share a common interest - making this community a better place. I have so many great memories and have built lasting friendships.
John TertinESE, Inc. 3600 Downwind DriveMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:BS; UW-Stevens Point; Computer Information Systems
Community/Personal Involvement:Advisory committee member for the Engineering Technology program at Mid-State Technical College. “Toolbelt Team” member assisting local families in need with home improvement and construction projects.
Quotes:It has been a privilege to be involved in the Leadership Marshfield program. The level of attention, care, and dedication to the continuous improvement of the program over the years is evident in its execution. I appreciate the insight to the community that this program has offered, and the legacy that I am able to leave to the community through my project.
Joshua SampsonMarshfield Clinic Health System1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Freed-Hardeman University, Des Moines University
Community/Personal Involvement:Marshfield Church of Christ
Quotes:This program is a wonderful way to learn about what Marshfield has to offer as a community. We really live in a good place!
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Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Sue WilhelmSecurity Health Plan1515 North St. Joseph AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist
Community/Personal Involvement:Volunteer activities
Quotes:Great way to learn more about what Marshfield has to offer and network with community leaders.
Tammie WillfahrtFigi’s Companies, Inc.3200 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Associate Degree - Accounting, Mid-State Technical College; Bachelor of Arts - Accounting, Lakeland College; Certified Public Accountant
Community/Personal Involvement:St. Kilian’s Parish Finance Council, Leadership Marshfield
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield has provided me an opportunity to learn all about the city of Marshfield and what it has to offer. It has been a great experience meeting all the wonderful local business and community leaders and seeing how passionate they are about their work and what they do for the Marshfield community.
Jill WrenschHawkins Ash CPAs, LLP101 West 29th Street, Suite 101Marshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Marshfield High School graduate, UW-Marshfield/Wood County Associate Degree, UW-Stevens Point B.S. Managerial Accounting
Community/Personal Involvement:Clerk for Town of Rock since 2013 and member of Wisconsin Municipal Clerks Association (WMCA), Cub Scout Pack 392 Assistant Den Leader, Parent Volunteer/Chaperone for various events and field trips at Nasonville School
Quotes:Leadership Marshfield has helped me learn more about myself and to stretch out of my comfort zone. I have really enjoyed experiencing so many different areas of the Marshfield community and meeting so many wonderful new people!
Mike Warren (Kobs)WDLB/WOSQ 1412 North Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Education:Marshfield High School graduate, Journalism course work, UNLV, Las Vegas, NV, graduate-National Broadcast Systems, Las Vegas, NV
Community/Personal Involvement:MACCI Ambassador, Crystal Apple Awards Selection Committee, Volunteer - Home Delivered Meals for Marshfield Medical Center, MAPS Volunteer - Community Producer - MCTV
Quotes:I enjoyed the monthly tours, and seeing the reactions people had to our interest in their workplaces or schools. But even more than that, I enjoyed the camaraderie among this year’s classmates, and really enjoy their company and getting to know them.
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The ProgramSeptember Two-day Retreat including Ropes Team Building
October Education
November Quality of Life
December Public Safety Day
January City Government
February Health Care in Marshfield
March Business and Economic Development
April Graduation
Leadership Marshfield Class of 2018
Steven ZiembaNorthcentral UniversityOnline University: 2488 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 100San Diego, CA [email protected]@gmail.com
Education:BS Biology, MS Biomedical Studies, MBA Pharmaceutical Industry Studies, PhD Human Services (Healthcare Administration)
Community/Personal Involvement:STEM Scouts, Marshfield Area Friends of the Trails (MAFOTT), Marshfield School Mountain Bike Club, Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library, Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), Patient Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI)
Quotes:This was an amazing experience to learn, explore and become involved in our community.
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Participants: Ashley Masephol Ashley Lorenzen Megan Davis-Rosandich Kaelie Gomez Travis Peterson
Description of Project:“Bringing our community together through exercise, reading, and fun.”
The CatTale Walk will cover 3 short sections of the Marshfield trail system (depending on donations). Each 1/3 mile loop will contain a fun story to read, along with history of Marshfield information, riddles, “Did you know?” questions, and seek/find puzzles.
Our first trail to host The CatTale Walk will be Veteran’s Parkway east of the library. Pending donations and community support, the goal is to have the opportunity to add two more walks along the Griese Park trails. Partners in this project include, Friends of the Marshfield Public Library and the UW-Marshfield/Wood County Student Ambassador Program.
Status of Project:• Goal is to have one full trail completed (Veterans
Parkway by summer 2018) and two trails completed at Griese Park within two years pending sponsorships
• Received thumbs up from Marshfield Parks & Recreation for installation on February 8, 2018.
• Secured Partnership with UW-Marshfield/Wood County Student Ambassador Program to assist with maintaining The CatTale Walk
• Secured Legacy with Friends of Marshfield Public Library on March 4, 2018
• Fundraising letters delivered to local businesses March 6, 2018 with contributions due April 1, 2018
• Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Veteran’s Parkway Trail - anticipating summer 2018
• The CatTale walk currently has a Facebook page for community to check-in on updates, ask questions, and donate
The CatTale Walk
The CatTale Walk
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Participants: Chase Gomez Kathy Leick Jen Morrow Mike Warren Tammie Willfahrt
Description of Project:We are working with Cheryl Hartl, Director of Soup or Socks (SOS), to provide new back-to-school clothes for qualifying area families. Last year SOS was able to outfit almost 100 children (shoes, socks, underwear, 2 outfits and winter gear), but the need is far greater. Our goal is to serve at least 200 children this year.
Status of Project:A mailing was sent to local area businesses requesting funds to supplement needs for the project. Examples are boots, underwear, winter gear, and clothing. We are hosting a new clothing drive in March to collect most needed items (new tennis shoes, new leggings/athletic pants, new hoodies and new socks) for boys and girls grades 4K – 12. Public locations with drop boxes include Hotel Marshfield, Hub City Times, MACCI, YMCA, Pioneer Bank in Marshfield and Rozellville, Shopko, and Three Oaks Health Services. • So far we have received $2,820 in monetary donations.
Best First Day
• WDLB is running a Public Service Announcement for Best First Day: https://youtu.be/pd4KMiWF5ZY. Thank You to Mike, Chase, Cheryl Hartl and Brett Butler from Tri-Media. WDLB also did a radio ad prior to March 1st, 2018.
• Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) donated new drop boxes, and larger boxes for storing overall collections were donated by Mitten’s and Furniture & ApplianceMart.
• March 10th: Best First Day team is volunteering at SOS’s Empty Bowls event at Hotel Marshfield. We will be promoting the Best First Day campaign with posters and hand-outs.
• May: A post card will be included in all NOW lunches inviting families to contact SOS for qualifying for the program and registering their children. Families must register by June 1st.
• June: Mason Companies, Inc., parent company of Figi’s Companies, Inc. will provide 100 pairs of athletic shoes based on sizes known to still be needed.
• August 8th at SOS: Clothing will be provided to registered families; The Best First Day team will be assisting SOS all day; postcards highlighting donors will be given to participating families.
• Volunteers needed: Volunteers are needed for set-up on August 6th and 7th, the event on August 8th and clean-up on August 9th. Contact Cheryl at SOS if interested: [email protected].
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Participants: Nick Anderson Joel Goham Joshua Sampson Marisa Steinbach Jill Wrensch
Description of Project:Our goal for this project was to make 50 weighted blankets and donate them to the Marshfield Area United Way so that they can be distributed to those who need this therapeutic tool but are unable to afford them. Weighted Blankets are becoming a popular therapy tool for a variety of conditions, including but not limited to Autism, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, stress, insomnia, and chemotherapy treatments. The weight of the blankets releases our “happy hormones” of serotonin and dopamine, much like receiving a big hug. These blankets can also be extremely expensive, so we wanted to gather resources and manpower to help make these blankets for those who might not be able to afford them. We reached out to local businesses for fundraising efforts and included an incentive for their business logo to be incorporated on the blanket fabric. Our group identified a weighted blanket creation day, May 10th, at the Marshfield Middle School. We joined forces with different community groups, incorporating different generations, to create a project that has potential to last year after year. This project wouldn’t be possible without the help of Christie Country
The Weighted Blanket Project
Quilts, Marshfield Area United Way, Marshfield Middle and High School FCCLA groups, a local quilters’ guild, and volunteers throughout the community.
Status of Project:On March 10th we had our blanket creation day. As stated above we had a goal of making 50 blankets and donating them to United Way. With no time to spare on Saturday, we ended up making 50 weighted blankets! Our team was ecstatic with the results and the hard work the volunteers did on Saturday. It was amazing to see that everyone was having fun making these blankets and enjoyed learning more about them in the process. At this point, our group has expressed that we are interested in doing another weighted blanket creation day. We had a lot of help from Kristine with Christie Country Quilts in Neillsville and she has had a lot of customers asking about these weighted blankets. Coordination hasn’t begun yet, but we would love to work with Kristine and have a weighted blanket creation day for Neillsville in the near future.
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Participants: Barb Kuhn Mary Sue Kauer Kristen Dean Tammy Beil Steve Ziemba
Description of Project:Our project is similar to the TOYS 4 TOTS program that is currently well known nationwide. We are offering the same concept of serving low income families in the Marshfield area, but different in that we allow children to pick out and give presents to their parents or guardians. Presents 4 Parents mission is: to foster a spirit of generosity among the children we serve by providing an opportunity for them to experience the reward and emotion of giving.
Status of Project:We launched our project last Christmas, serving the Marshfield Area Community Center for Outreach’s Youth Net program. Prior to our event, we collected merchandise donations as well as gift wrapping supplies from our community members, and monetary donations from local
Presents 4 Parents
businesses. On December 18, 2017 we set up what we call our “pop-up shop” at the Youth Net site. As the children came into our “shop” they were given a ticket to use in trade for a present for Mom and/or Dad. The gifts were set up on tables according to who they were shopping for. We also had a table where we could help the children wrap the gifts and put on a gift tag. We heard many of the kids say this was the first time they had been able to give a parent a gift, some had never even wrapped a present before! Presents 4 Parents is a Rotary Project – Leadership Marshfield Collaboration.
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LEADERSHIPMARSHFIELD
“No one can predict to what heights you can soar. Even you will not know until you spread your wings.”
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Participants: Erick Boon Jena Ellenbecker Kris Leonhardt John Tertin Sue Wilhelm
Description of Project:To come alongside organizers, Middle School Principal Mike Nicksic and Carol Berg-Kappel, to help develop an outdoor sanctuary where Middle School teachers may host classes and students can earn privileges to read, reflect, and relax.
Status of Project:Fundraising and concept for our portion of the development have been completed. Our next work will come with the creation of the garden when classes end in late May. The garden is scheduled to be completed by the time classes begin in the fall.
Marshfield Middle School Literacy Garden
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Interest IndexAging/ElderlyBoonKauerKuhnLorenzenMorrowWillfahrt
Alcoholism/Drug AbuseDeanLorenzenWilhelm
Arts-Performing/VisualBeilDavis-RosandichC. GomezK. GomezSampsonWarren
Civil RightsPeterson
Criminal JusticeBeilPeterson
Economic/Business DevelopmentBoonEllenbeckerC. GomezK. GomezKauerLeickSteinbachTertinZiemba
Ecumenical Affairs/ReligionKauerPetersonTertin
EducationBeilDavis-RosandichGohamLeickMasepholSteinbachTertinWarrenWrenschZiemba
Employment/Labor ForceDeanC. GomezLeickTertin
EnvironmentBoonDavis-RosandichK. GomezSteinbachTertinZiemba
Ethical/Moral Decision MakingDeanGohamK. GomezKauerLorenzenSampsonTertinZiemba
FamilyAndersonBoonDavis-RosandichEllenbeckerK. GomezKauerKuhnLorenzenMasepholMorrowSteinbachTertinWillfahrtWrenschZiemba
Fitness/RecreationAndersonDavis-RosandichGohamC. GomezK. GomezLeickMasepholSteinbachWrenschZiemba
Health CareBeilKauerLorenzenMasepholSampsonWilhelmZiemba
HistoryGohamK. GomezKuhnLeonhardtPetersonSampsonZiemba
Housing/Neighborhood DevelopmentK. Gomez
Human/Social ServicesBeilLorenzenWillfahrt
Legal AidK. Gomez
Local GovernmentBoonGohamK. GomezSampsonSteinbachTertinZiemba
Non-Profit Civic OrganizationsBeilDavis-RosandichK. GomezKauerSteinbachWillfahrtZiemba
Parks/ZooAndersonBeilBoonDavis-RosandichEllenbeckerK. GomezKuhnLeonhardtMorrowSampsonSteinbachWrenschZiemba
Peace/Social JusticeK. Gomez
Planning/AllocationsBoonK. GomezKauerMasepholTertin
Politics/Political PartiesBoonK. GomezZiemba
Residential CareLorenzen
TransportationBeilBoonGoham
Women’s IssuesEllenbeckerKauerKuhnLorenzenSteinbachWillfahrtWrensch
YouthAndersonBeilBoonDavis-RosandichDeanKauerKuhnMasepholSteinbachWarrenWillfahrtWrensch
Other...Cystic FibrosisLeick
MAPSMorrow
MusicLeick
Real EstateBeilK. Gomez
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Professional or Vocational Experience IndexAccountingEllenbeckerKuhnMorrowWillfahrtWrensch
Advertising/Public RelationsK. GomezMasepholWarren
Construction & TradesAndersonBoonGohamKuhnPeterson
EducationBeilGohamC. GomezLorenzenMasepholSampsonTertinZiemba
Engineering & DesignBoonPetersonTertin
Environment/ConservationBoon
Event PlanningDavis-RosandichDeanK. GomezKauerLeonhardtMasepholMorrowSteinbach
FinanceEllenbeckerKuhnMorrowSteinbachWillfahrt
General ManagementBoonK. GomezLeickMorrowTertinWillfahrtZiemba
GovernmentBoonGoham
Grant WritingZiemba
Health CareKauerKuhnLorenzenSampsonWilhelmZiemba
History/GenealogyLeonhardt
Human ResourcesDeanK. GomezKuhnLeick
Information TechnologyKauerTertin
InsuranceKuhnSteinbach
ManufacturingBeilTertin
MediaK. GomezKauerLeonhardtWarren
Organization & Development Process ManagementLeickTertin
ReligionGohamC. GomezK. GomezSampson
ResearchGohamC. GomezLorenzenZiemba
RetailBeilDavis-RosandichKauerKuhnMorrow
Sales/MarketingBeilDavis-RosandichK. GomezKauerKuhnSteinbachTertin
Social ServiceLorenzen
TransportationBeil
Other….AdvancementC. Gomez
FundraisingC. Gomez
PharmacyLorenzen
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MACCI Board of DirectorsPat AndersonRoehl TransportP.O. Box 750Marshfield, WI [email protected]
Nick ArnoldyMarshfield Insurance Agency208 West 5th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Frank Baltus, Past PresidentAssociate MemberMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Melissa Breen, TreasurerMarshfield Clinic Health System1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI 54449715-387-5511
Matt Eckelberg, Vice-PresidentHawkins Ash CPAs, LLP101 West 29th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Ryan HeimanNasonville Dairy10898 US Hwy 10Marshfield, WI [email protected]
Erin HowardLMH PropertiesMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Nick KummMarshfield UtilitiesP.O. Box 670Marshfield, WI [email protected]
Cory LatourellMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Rick LeaseV&H Inc. Trucks1505 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Amy Nystrom, President
PreventionGenetics3800 South Business Park AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Lynne SwensonMasonite/Marshfield Door Systems1401 East Fourth StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Troy WeikA&B Process Systems201 South Wisconsin AvenueStratford, WI [email protected]
Pat WesenbergSimplicity Credit Union222 East Upham StreetMarshfield, WI 54449715-387-3702 [email protected]
Ron Wilczek, SecretaryForward Bank1001 North Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
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Leadership Marshfield CouncilDebbie BauerMarshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry700 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Patti BellMarshfield Clinic Health System1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Lori BelongiaCity of Marshfield630 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Sally Cutler, Retreat FacilitatorCutler Consulting2554 County NMilladore, WI [email protected]
Todd Diedrich, Project FacilitatorMarshfield Clinic Health System1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Brenda DillenburgMid-State Technical College2600 West 5th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Peg GeeganWashington Elementary School1112 West 11th StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Deb HallCity of Marshfield630 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Lorrie KrokstromCity of Marshfield110 West 1st StreetMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Chris MeyerMarshfield Clinic1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Karen OlsonMarshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry700 South Central AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
Kim Vrana, ChairmanAscension - WI611 St. Joseph AvenueMarshfield, WI [email protected]
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Leadership Marshfield Alumni Network“How do I stay involved in Leadership Marshfield?”
The Leadership Marshfield Alumni Network allows graduates to stay involved in the Leadership Marshfield program. It provides ongoing support, new leadership and learning opportunities for alumni and fellowship for current and previous participants.
Current Alumni activities include the following:
- “Adopt A Highway” Each year, alumni members pick up trash along a two-mile stretch of Highway 80 South between Marshfield and Pittsville as part of the state’s program.
- Continuing Leadership Various workshops are offered to strengthen professional development skills.
- Scholarships are made available to individuals interested in participating in the Leadership Marshfield program, through the Leadership Marshfield Alumni. Individuals must be employed by a non-profit organization.
- Grant dollars are awarded to the current class should they request start-up dollars for their projects.
- Christmas Giving Project For the past several Christmas seasons, the Alumni have raised funds to buy children’s gifts for families served by agencies. In 2017, a total of $970 was collected by the Alumni through personal donations and a
check was presented to the Marshfield Area United Way to purchase items for families through the NOW program.
- Alumni Project Presentation Alumni have given talks regarding their projects from their Leadership Marshfield class and some have assisted in planning and facilitating future Leadership Marshfield program days.
Alumni are recognized annually with an “Alumnus of the Year” award. The award has been presented to Kate Kaz in 1999, Bette Adler in 2000, Donna Rozar in 2001, Heather Holden in 2002, Mary Fehrenbach in 2003, Thom Gerretsen in 2004, Sue Decker in 2005, Dale Marth in 2006, Todd Diedrich in 2007, Kathy Meidl in 2008, Brenda Dillenburg in 2009, Al Nystrom in 2010, Mary Blanchard in 2011, Peg Geegan in 2012, Dr. Lori Bents in 2013, Tammy Meissner in 2014, Paula Jero in 2015, Kim Vrana in 2016, Nick Arnoldy in 2017, and Cathy Lotzer in 2018.
Perspectives, MACCI’s monthly newsletter, recognizes accomplishments of the Leadership Marshfield Alumnus throughout the year.
As a Leadership Marshfield graduate and as an alumnus, you will receive notification from the MACCI office about Leadership Marshfield Alumnus activities. If you should have any questions, call the MACCI office at 715-384-3454 or email: [email protected] to stay connected!
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Thank You’s
We thank the following employers who allowed the participants to devote one workday
per month and project time to the program and sponsored their tuition.
Boson Company, Inc.Buyer’s Guide - Marshfield
Concordia UniversityCity of Marshfield - Wastewater Utility
ESE, Inc.Felker Brothers Corp.Figi’s Companies, Inc.
Forward BankForward Investment Services
Hawkins Ash CPAs, LLPMain Street Marshfield
Marshfield Clinic Health SystemMarshfield Insurance Agency
Marshfield UtilitiesNorthcentral University
Pioneer BankPreventionGenetics
Roehl Transport, Inc.Security Health PlanThe Hearing House
UW-Marshfield/Wood CountyWDLB/WOSQ Radio/Seehafer Broadcasting
We would like to thank the Marshfield Sunrise Rotary and the Leadership Marshfield Alumni
for sponsoring an individual to participate in this year’s program. Mary Sue Kauer was awarded the scholarship from Marshfield Sunrise Rotary. Kaelie Gomez received a partial scholarship from the Alumni Association. A huge thank you goes out to these organizations.
Special appreciation is extended to Sally Cutler, Todd Diedrich, the Leadership Council and
monthly facilitators, for being such an integral part of this program.
This is the beginning of a new day.You have been given this day to use as you will.
You can waste it or use it for good.What you do today is important
because you are exchanging a day of your life for it.When tomorrow comes,
this day will be gone forever;and in its place is somethingthat you have left behind...
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