Wisconsin Chapter:
Where Does the Money Go?
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Wisconsin Chapter Board of Trustees David Rodgers, Chair Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Dennis Christiansen Community Advocate
Pamela Evason Windermere Wealth Advisors LLC
Michael Lutze, Vice Chair Ernst & Young
Robert Engel Retired, M&I Bank
Paul Jones Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Tom Golden, Vice Chair M3 Insurance Solutions, Inc.
Paul Jones Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Wayne Larsen ATI Ladish LLC
Pamela Evason, Vice Chair Windermere Wealth Advisors, LLC
Wayne Larsen Ladish Company Foundation
James Rose, Treasurer Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Robert Engel Retired, M&I Bank
Mission
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Bruce Olson The Marcus Corporation Shelley Peterman Schwarz Meeting Life’s Challenges, LLC
Robert Sowinski, Secretary Diversified Insurance Solutions
Martin McLaughlin Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, s.c. Shelley Peterman Schwarz Meeting Life’s Challenges, LLC
Kenneth Minor, Past Chair Sonic Foundry, Inc.
David Raysich Plunkett Raysich Architects
David Raysich Plunkett Raysich Architects
Colleen Kalt, President & CEO National MS SocietyWisconsin Chapter
Jeffrey Steren Steren Management/McDonald’s
Martin McLaughlin Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, S.C.
Fundraising
Patricia Raysich Community Advocate
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Jeffrey Steren Steren Management/McDonald’s Robyn Turtenwald
Community Advocate & General Management
Anne Brouwer McMillianDoolittle, LLP Robert Buhler Open Pantry Food Marts of Wisconsin, Inc.
Robyn Turtenwald Community Advocate Molly Walsh Groundwork Consulting
Molly Walsh
Source: 2012 Audited Financial Statement Waisman Center ©2013 National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyWisconsin Chapter MS Connection is a quarterly publication of the National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyWisconsin Chapter. Editors: Amanda Gasper Krueger, Maureen Waslicki Art Directors: Amy Malo, Joan Hartin To comment or share a story idea, call 262-369-4421 or email maureen.waslicki@nmss.org
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