Leadership Kenosha 2018 Yearbook

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CLASS OF 2018



2017-2018 GRADUATION

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA MISSION The mission of Leadership Kenosha is to develop a diverse group of emerging and existing community leaders by enhancing their community knowledge, civic network, and leadership skills to ensure the continuing vitality of our community. Leadership Kenosha is an innovative community leadership development program designed to strengthen and challenge leadership skills of community members. Participants come from all segments of the business and nonprofit community. Participants meet monthly to engage in leadership development training and explore segments of the Kenosha County community (i.e. local government, law enforcement, human services, health care, education, business and economy, nonprofits). In addition to attending monthly sessions, participants complete a team project to gain practical leadership skills, enhance awareness of community problems, and identify systems and methods to effect change. We thank the following businesses and organizations for providing financial and/or inkind contributions to support Leadership Kenosha: • • • • • •

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Aurora Health Care Camosy, Inc. Carthage College First American Bank Gateway Technical College Hope Council

Kenosha News Kenosha Unified School District LMI Packaging Solutions Uline United Communications Corporation University of Wisconsin - Parkside

ABOUT THE FACILITATORS University of Wisconsin-Parkside provided the program development and facilitation for Leadership Kenosha this year. The lead facilitator was Debra Karp, Director of Community Engagement at UW-Parkside. She is a 2007 graduate of Leadership Racine and has served on the Leadership Kenosha Steering Committee since 2014. Amy Garrigan, Community Engagement Specialist at UW-Parkside, served as a cofacilitator and coordinated program day logistics. She is a 2017 graduate of Leadership Kenosha.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Congratulations to the Leadership Kenosha class of 2018!! You have had quite a journey over the last nine months, from the challenge courses at the Wonderland Camp, to the project presentations today. Hopefully, this experience has given you a deeper knowledge of Kenosha, while exposing you to the civic network and community leaders, along with improving your own leadership skills! You should all be proud of the project work you have completed for non-profit organizations in our community. Your time and dedication is appreciated by not only the organizations, but the people who these organizations serve. You have made a difference! I would also like to thank all the volunteers who have made the Leadership Kenosha program a success this year; the presenters who volunteered their time and shared their expertise, the organizations that opened their doors and offered our participants a place to meet, the employers who sponsored their leaders in the program, and the Leadership Kenosha Steering Committee for offering their own leadership support! Once again, congratulations and best of luck as you continue on your journey as leaders in the Kenosha community! Laurie Yake, Chairperson Leadership Kenosha Steering Committee


QUOTES FROM 2018 PARTICIPANTS

“ I was able to discover things about myself that I did not know before. ”

“ Community awareness

is important as a leader. Understanding the opportunities around you allows you to grow.

“ Today’s discussion with the panel motivated me to become more involved in county government. ”

“ The inmate panel changed my

perspective; they seem humble and ready to be a positive member of society…it was very moving. The whole day made you realize people make mistakes.

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19TH ANNIVERSARY LEADERSHIP KENOSHA CELEBRATES 19 YEARS! Leadership Kenosha was launched in September 1998 with the first class of participants graduating in May 1999. The idea for a community leadership program rose from the need to develop emerging leaders in Kenosha. The Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, led by Patrick Guard, formed a steering committee to develop a “hands-on� program that would build leadership skills as well as provide an overview of the community and its assets. From the beginning the core foundation for the program has consisted of three components: development of leadership skills, enhancement of awareness of community issues, and participation in small group community projects. Over the last nineteen years over 300 individuals have graduated from Leadership Kenosha. Alumni have gone on to serve in numerous leadership roles in Kenosha County including Kenosha County Board of Supervisors, Kenosha Unified School District Board, CUSH President, Kiwanis President, and KEA Union President.

LEADERSHIP KENOSHA FOUNDING STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS David Dosemagen

Ben Schliesman

Gateway Technical College

Kenosha County Division of Emergency Services

Connie Ferwerda

Carol Stancato

Greater Area Kenosha Foundation

City of Kenosha

Patrick Guard

Gary Valiancourt

Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

Kemper Center

Mark Marlaire

Peter Walcott

UW-Parkside

United Way

Kurt Pipenburg

Tedi Winnett

Carthage College

Kenosha County UW-Extension

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CLASS OF 2018

STACEY R. CAMERONWEIGAND

TRISHA CAMOSY EMPLOYER Camosy, Inc. Marketing Coordinator trishacamosy@camosy.com

EMPLOYER Kenosha Unified School District Human Resource Coordinator scameron@kusd.edu

EDUCATION B.S. in English Literature - Arizona State

EDUCATION B.A. in English; Schreiner University (College), Kerrville, TX Professional in Human Resources (PHR); Human Resource Certification Institute

INVOLVEMENT Kenosha eSchool Board Rotary Kenosha West Gateway Foundation Stewardship Committee SMPS – Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Committee

INVOLVEMENT Court-appointed Special Advocate for Tri-County CASA, affiliated with Texas Child Protective Services

PERSONAL INTERESTS I am grateful for the support of my parents, John and Debbie Camosy, and my mentor, Carol Sente. • Continuing Education • CrossFit • Hiking • Trap/Skeet/Five Stand • Marketing with like-minded individuals

PERSONAL INTERESTS My husband and I purchased a “fixer upper” when we moved in July 2016 and are still enjoying home renovations. I also enjoy gardening, reading, writing for leisure, and keeping up to date on labor and employment law. I’m also looking forward to beginning work on my Masters degree in the fall of 2018.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

MICHELLE CAROTHERS

AJ CHIVELL

EMPLOYER Uline Cash Applications Supervisor Michelle.Carothers@uline.com

EMPLOYER LMI Packaging Solutions Technical Services Engineer achivell@lmipackaging.com

EDUCATION MBA in progress, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management M.S. in Management, Kaplan University B.S. in Business Administration, Kaplan University

EDUCATION History – University of Missouri, Columbia Nuclear Power – NNPTC, United States Navy INVOLVEMENT Readers are Leaders – Kenosha Literacy Council United Way Day of Caring Volunteering with Y-Link Harbor Park Jazz Festival

INVOLVEMENT Habitat for Humanity, Shalom Center, Feed my Starving Children, Women and Children’s Horizons, YMCA events PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy completing 5K run/walks and being outdoors. I am happily married to an amazing man and have a great family support system. I have two small boys and a stepson. We have three dogs and you will often find us fishing, camping or doing any type of family activity we can find. I love spending time enjoying fun experiences, exploring music and traveling. A goal of mine is to visit all 50 states with my husband. I also enjoy watching movies and sports.

PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy reading, going to museums, concerts, painting, and golfing.

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CLASS OF 2018

FELICIA DOMINGUEZ

TRAVIAN FRANKLIN

EMPLOYER UW-Parkside Dean’s Assistant domingue@uwp.edu

EMPLOYER Gateway Technical College Computer Support Technician Franklint@gtc.edu

EDUCATION B.A. of Theater and Education, Minor in English - University of Wisconsin- Parkside

EDUCATION: A.S IT- Network Specialist Gateway Technical College B.A. in Business Management – Carthage College

INVOLVEMENT Big Brothers Big Sisters Women and Children’s Horizons Relay for Life Boys and Girls Club Rhode Center for the Arts KUSD Theater WIPZ Parkside Radio WGTD Gateway Radio United Way

INVOLVEMENT FBI – Fathers Being Involved- SC Johnson Elementary School. EcoFest – Involved in arranging children activities PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy gardening and spending time with the family. I also enjoy attending sporting events, such as basketball, baseball and football.

PERSONAL INTERESTS Arts, theater, radio, creative opportunities for kids. As a long-time Kenosha resident and someone who has grown up here, I take great pride in the city and what it does for its residents. I have a particular interest in the creative opportunities for its youth. 10


LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

JACKI HAWES

KATE HOLMES, MSN, RN, AGCNS - BC

EMPLOYER Kenosha News Advertising Account Manager jhawes@kenoshanews.com

EMPLOYER Aurora Health Care Clinical Nurse Specialist katherine.holmes@aurora.org

EDUCATION B.S. in Business Administration (Marketing); Minor in Equine Studies, Ohio State University

EDUCATION M.S. in Nursing, Alverno College B.S. in Nursing, Northern Michigan University

INVOLVEMENT Attending Commission of the Arts meetings (monthly) Assisting with organizing local columnists for the Kenosha News (Non-profit groups, Arts Commission, Museums, etc.) Organizing a quarterly summit to discuss gangs & opioids in the community with local law enforcement and other community members PERSONAL INTERESTS I own/operate my own small business in Hawthorn Woods/Mundelein, IL – Creekside Farm – specializing in lessons and training for hunter/jumper horses. I grew up on a horse farm in Michigan, have ridden and competed my entire life, and started my own business in 2011. I own one horse, Lia.

INVOLVEMENT Sunday School Teacher and Church Council Secretary, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Girl Scout Volunteer Annual Captain for Briggs & Als Run/ Walk for Children’s Hospital President Elect for Wisconsin Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (WIACNS) PERSONAL INTERESTS I am married (Jason) and have two children (Kenneth 10) and (Hannah 9). We enjoy traveling to the Upper Peninsula to visit family as well as an annual trip to Minocqua, WI. I enjoy baking and hosting gatherings as I love to see people together and spend time with those who matter most. 11


CLASS OF 2018

JACQUELINE KRUGER

JENNIFER MCMILLAN, BSN, RN

EMPLOYER United Communications Corporation Senior Accountant jkruger@ucclocalmedia.com

EMPLOYER Aurora Medical Center – Kenosha Patient Care Manager Jenlmcmillan@gmail.com

EDUCATION B.S. Accounting – Upper Iowa University B.A. Russian – University of Nebraska - Lincoln

EDUCATION B.S. Nursing - Walden University Associate Degree in Nursing - William Rainey Harper College

INVOLVEMENT Readers are Leaders Kenosha Bible Church Treasurer Honduras Medical Brigade Team Volunteer – Prairie Lane Elementary Awana Leader – Kenosha Bible Church

INVOLVEMENT Member of the American Organization of Nurse Executives, American Nurses Association and the Wisconsin Nurses Association Volunteer for medical mission trips and camp nurse for people with disabilities Volunteer at Journey Church

PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy experiencing National Parks with my husband, Al and my daughters Emily, Bekah and Anna. My hobbies include bicycling, hiking and cross-country skiing.

PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities along with reading and spending time with my family.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

ROBERT M. NICCOLAI

YAZLYN PEREZ

EMPLOYER First American Bank Commercial Loan Relationship Manager RNiccolai@FirstAmBank.com RMNiccolai@gmail.com

EMPLOYER Hope Council Office Coordinator coordinator@hopecouncil.org EDUCATION BA in Communication - University of Wisconsin- Parkside

EDUCATION M.B.A – Grand Canyon University (G.C.U.) M.S. – Organizational Leadership – G.C.U. B.B.A – Administration & Management – Northern Arizona University

INVOLVEMENT Brigg’s and Al’s Run/Walk for Children’s Hospital UW-Parkside Move-In Day volunteer

INVOLVEMENT Journey Church Habitat for Humanity

PERSONAL INTERESTS In my free time, I like spending time with family and friends in my hometown, Milwaukee. Other interests of mine include cooking, traveling, and cheering on all Wisconsin sports teams!

PERSONAL INTERESTS Family – Wife Jacqie, 3 – Sons, Jayden, Jackson, Jordan. Strong proponent of continuing learning and education. Sports – Football, Baseball and Hockey.

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CLASS OF 2018

THERESA SWISHER

TOM WOOD

EMPLOYER Aurora Health Care Supervisor Clinic Operations Theresa.swisher@aurora.org

EMPLOYER Gateway Technical College Science Technical Assistant woodt@gtc.edu

EDUCATION Bachelor in Business Management Penn Foster College (Pursuing), Medical Assistant Diploma Gateway Technical College, Associate Degree Operating Room Assistant – Gateway Technical Institute

EDUCATION B.S. Anthropology – UW Madison B.S. Zoology – UW Madison INVOLVEMENT Volunteer for Women and Children’s Horizons Volunteer for Kenosha Rotary West Volunteer Pumpkin carver for Peterson’s Pumpkin Patch Volunteer for Milwaukee Empty Bowls

INVOLVEMENT I volunteer with Kenosha Unified School District and am a member of Gateway Medical Assistant Advisory Board

PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy spending time with my lovely wife Maggie, my son Cooper, and our puppy Chloe, as well as listening to/playing music. I also spend my time as the Head Women’s Volleyball coach at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.

PERSONAL INTERESTS I enjoy spending time at our property near the Wisconsin Dells and with family and friends. I have 4 children and 8 grandchildren and have been married 33 years.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

RENEE YOUNG-TREGO EMPLOYER Carthage College Assistant Director of Career Services ryoungtrego@carthage.edu EDUCATION M.S. in Higher Education Administration - St. Cloud State University M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling - St. Cloud State University B.A. in Psychology - College of St. Benedict INVOLVEMENT Family Network Night – Facilitated free events for individuals on topics such as: Financial Fitness, Completing your Taxes, Financing your Childcare, Knowing your Neighborhood Cultures, etc. Place of Hope – volunteered at a shelter for the homeless with programming designed to provide resources for those without shelter and food.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA 2017-2018 LEADERSHIP KENOSHA STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON

Jerry Gulley II

Laurie B. Yake

Edlogics

Aurora Health Care

Debra Karp VICE-CHAIR

UW-Parkside

Robert (Bobby) Nash Heather Kraeuter

ResCare Workforce Services

Racine Unified School District SECRETARY

Cynthia Brown

Kristie Matteau

Educators Credit Union

Kenosha Achievement Center

ALUMNI CHAIR

Lou Molitor

Hannah Keller

Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

KACC BOARD LIAISON

AnnaLisa Nelson

Doug Bartz

Aurora Health Care

Kenosha County Job Center

Jason Pruitt MARKETING/RECRUITMENT

Carthage College

Edwin Clark Matthew Thomas

Gateway Technical College

Uline

William (Bill) Whyte Gateway Technical College

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THE PROGRAM

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

“You Can Make a Difference”: Trust and Transformation

“Credibility is the Foundation of Leadership” and “Values Drive Commitment”

LOCATIONS Colergèt Conference Center Wonderland Camp and Conference Center

LOCATION Fusion

SPEAKERS Sunny Andre, Consultant Beverlee Baker, UW-Extension Kathy Barker, Colergèt Conference Center Amy Greil, UW-Extension, LK ‘14 Lou Molitor, Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce Laurie Yake, LK Steering Committee

SPEAKERS Julani Bayan, Gateway Technical College, LK ‘15 Debra Karp, UW-Parkside Francisco Loyola, Kenosha Creative Space, Inc. Matt Monroe, Tri City National Bank and Kenosha Creative Space Board Member Emily Stipan, Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

DAY 1 The Leadership Kenosha Retreat kicked off the program by engaging participants in several team building exercises. Participants also completed the Real Colors® exercise to learn more about their personality temperament.

The community sector was the Creative Economy, where participants learned about the strategic planning process underway for the Creative Economy and the impact of the arts in Kenosha. Participants identified personal values and developed a personal mission. Working in their teams, they then went on a Kenosha City Scoping Adventure, identifying key assets, opportunities and challenges in the community. Participants also heard from the community project sponsors, and selected their team projects for the year.

DAY 2 The Challenge Course involved exciting activities that encouraged participants to work cooperatively and develop skills to solve problems both logically and physically.

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LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

“Focusing on the Future Sets Leaders Apart” and “You Can’t Do It Alone”

“Trust Rules” LOCATIONS Kenosha County Administration Building Kenosha News

LOCATIONS Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha ELCA Outreach Center

SPEAKERS Kimberly Breunig, Kenosha County Board Chairwoman Mark Molinaro, Town of Somers Chairman Lou Molitor, Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce Ron Morishita and Toastmasters Joe Potente, Kenosha County Randy Rickman, Kenosha News Jack Rose, Kenosha Council Alderman George Stoner, Village of Somers President

SPEAKERS John Antaramian, Mayor of the City of Kenosha Danielle Nixon, ELCA Outreach Center Jordania Leon-Jordan, UW-Parkside Tara Panasewicz, United Way of Kenosha County Jackie Schmit, Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, LK ‘15 Tedi Winnett, Past LK Facilitator Participants were given an overview and tour of two local nonprofit organizations and heard about their challenges and successes. The impact of multi-generations in the workplace was presented to increase awareness of generational differences. After a lunch discussion with the Mayor of Kenosha, participants were coached through the project management process for their team projects. United Way of Kenosha County discussed the perspectives of the non-profit sector in Kenosha. 19

After an overview of county government, a panel of local government officials shared the vision and challenges faced by local municipalities, county and city government. Participants engaged in a workshop to increase their knowledge of public speaking techniques and practice their oratory skills. The Kenosha News Publisher presented an informative discussion about the role of media in the local community and the changing role of print media. The leadership skill presented was on the topic of leadership ethics and what it means to be a trustworthy leader.


THE PROGRAM

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

“Challenge is the Crucible for Greatness”

“You Either Lead by Example or You Don’t Lead at All”

LOCATIONS Kenosha County Detention Center Kenosha Correctional Center

LOCATION Uline SPEAKERS Doug Bartz, Kenosha County Job Center, LK ‘13 Randy Hernandez, Kenall Brooke Infusino, Kenosha Area Business Alliance Esther Letven, Consultant Jim Kreuser, Kenosha County Executive Lou Molitor, Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce Melissa Thompson, Uline Dave Zissman, Uline

SPEAKERS Robert Beezat, of Counsel for GovHR USA Andy Berg, Kenosha Correctional Center David Beth, Kenosha County Sheriff Angelina Gabriele, Deputy District Attorney Lt. Eric Klinkhammer, Kenosha County Detention Center Ann Krueger, Kenosha Correctional Center Captain Justin Miller, Kenosha County Detention Center Captain Michael Rombalski, Kenosha Police Judge Mary K. Wagner, Kenosha County Circuit Court Participants learned about the history, programs, challenges, and successes of the Kenosha County Detention Center. Following a skill development session on conflict resolution, participants heard about the complexities of the criminal justice and courts system from a panel of law enforcement and judicial experts. They toured the Kenosha Correctional Center and interacted with an inmate panel that discussed the correctional system and re-entry challenges.

Participants got an overview of Uline and learned about the challenges of change and innovation. A panel of local business experts provided insight into current economic development issues in Kenosha. The leadership skill building session highlighted the different ways people experience change and offered participants ideas and skills for leading a successful change process. Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser shared his perspective of Kenosha County’s current economic climate, challenge and successes. 20


LEADERSHIP KENOSHA

MARCH

APRIL

“Leadership is an Affair of the Heart”

“The Best Leaders are the Best Learners”

LOCATIONS Kenosha Community Action Agency Aurora Medical Center

LOCATION Gateway Technical College Horizon Center SPEAKERS Tatjana Bicanin, Building Our Future, LK ‘08 Lynn Debilzen, Building Our Future Dr. Robert Ducoffe, UW-Parkside Zina Haywood, Gateway Technical College, LK ‘99 Eric Lequesne, Building Our Future Jean Moran, Building Our Future H. Muir, Consultant Dr. Corinne Ness, Carthage College Dr. Sue Savaglio-Jarvis, KUSD Participants toured the Horizon Center and learned about how Kenosha’s higher education institutions strategically plan for the future. Representatives from Building Our Future led the participants in an interactive data-walk to assess the current challenges and opportunities in education in our region. Lunch with the KUSD Superintendent offered participants the chance to hear about some of the successes of the public education system in Kenosha and the opportunities for improvement and growth. H. Muir facilitated a session on building on your skills to increase effectiveness and leadership branding strategies.

SPEAKERS Julani Bayan, Gateway Technical College, LK ‘15 Diane Bosovich, Kenosha County Division of Health Pam Halbach, Kenosha Community Action Agency Donna Jamieson, Aurora Medical Center Debra Karp, UW-Parkside In touring Kenosha Community Action Agency and Aurora Health Care, participants heard about the issues of health care in Kenosha and resources/programs available for individual families. Participants also learned about the basics of non-profit board membership. They spent time looking externally at the impact participants can have on others and their community through social equity, as well as internally, to better understand and challenge their own personal prejudices, biases and assumptions.

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THE PROGRAM THANKS! A special thank you to the following businesses and organizations that hosted a Leadership Kenosha session: Aurora Medical Center Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha Brightonwoods Orchard Colergèt Conference Center ELCA Outreach Center Fusion Gateway Technical College Horizon Center Kenosha Community Action Agency Kenosha Correctional Center Kenosha County Administration Building Kenosha County Center Kenosha County Detention Center Kenosha News Mighty Grand Dairy Uline Wonderland Camp and Conference Center

MAY “Leaders Say Yes” LOCATIONS Kenosha County Center Mighty Grand Dairy Brightonwoods Orchards SPEAKERS Andy Buehler, Kenosha County Division of Planning & Development Dave Daniels, Mighty Grand Dairy Dan Treloar, Kenosha County Division of Planning & Development Leigh Presley, Kenosha County UW-Extension Bill Stone, Brightonwoods Orchard With the goal of increasing awareness of the county’s urban/rural interface and the challenges facing the county’s agricultural sector, participants learned about community planning and toured a local dairy farm and an apple orchard. Leadership Kenosha teams presented their team projects and shared their accomplishments and challenges.

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2017-18 TEAM PROJECTS YAJJ AJ Chivell Jacqueline Kruger Jennifer McMillan Yazlyn Perez

THE HOLY CANOLIS Trisha Camosy Felicia Dominguez Jacki Hawes Tom Wood

TMT (TRUSTWORTHY MOTIVATED TEAM) Michelle Carothers Travian Franklin Theresa Swisher

BG3: BE GOOD, BE GRACIOUS, BE GREGARIOUS Stacey Cameron-Weigand Kate Holmes Robert Niccolai Renee Young-Trego

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ALUMNI CLASS OF 2017 George Andrews Nita Becker Jennifer Burnett Kim Ciepluch Thomas J. Cousino Willie Days Katrina Frank Amy Garrigan Sharmain Harris Brian Joyce Steven Mui Cynthia Murray Colleen Myers Amanda K. Pavell Victor Perez Joseph Pillizzi Anne Rasmussen Teri Reisenauer Craig Robe Sarah Vanags Angela Vaughn Terri Ward

CLASS OF 2016 Stephanie Barr Conrad Christel Cassie Christianson Elizabeth Clay Matthew Collins Jerry Gulley II Sheri Johnson Justin Kehring Hannah Keller Jillian Kirschbaum Deni Kraabel Hansel Lugo Kristie Matteau Matt Monroe Diana Moreland AnnaLisa Nelson Kyle Pollock Leigh Presley Juan T. Torres

CLASS OF 2014 Elizabeth Adkins Anita Alfaro Jackie Anderson Susan Blust Diane Boehm Megan Burgess Paris Echoles Amy Greil Lauren Hansen Selina Hochertz Christian Isaacson Chuck Jester Jennifer Krase Danielle Lazzaro Genevieve Moreno Stacy Riley Samantha Sullivan Karon Thomas Kathy Thompson Patricia Woods-Clark Karl Zuberbuehler

CLASS OF 2015 Kathy Bauernfeind Julani Bayan Mary Boland-Byrne Carmelo Dรกvila Rebecca Freund Carolynn Friesch Mandi Ginn-Franz Traci Gotz Nina Jones Jackie Schmit Janel Semon Matthew Thomas J.R. Trimark

CLASS OF 2013 Brandon Amason Aimee Martinez Douglas Bartz Robert Nash Madeline Carrera Sarah Rubinfeld Dustin Feeney Julie Teeter Cheryl Hernandez Lorien Thomas David Hughes Bane Thomey Michelle Kinney Daphne Ursu

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CLASS OF 2012 Shalonda Black Jennier Dustman Tarik Hamdan Mary Herbert Bryan Hughes Greg Huss Nyles Jackson Christine Krueger Raiana Mearns Matthew Nelson Wendy Olson Kimberly Anne Thies CLASS OF 2011 Cynthia Brown Deanna Byrnes Roxanne Canovi Joan Fergus Jerry Fugiasco Susan HawkinsWilding Chris Johnson Heather Kraeuter Tracy Musgrove Jesse Noyola Emma Rodriguez Nomi Webb Anne Whynott


LEADERSHIP KENOSHA CLASS OF 2010 Emily Delabrue Kristin Gunia Cyndean Jennings Colleen Kane Kristen Lie Susan Larkin Kimmberly Peters Elizabeth Peyton Jean Preston Lautauscha Shell Mary Spence Felicia Stallworth CLASS OF 2009 Trudy Biehn Loretta Bondi Shawn DeBoey Chuck Duford Shannan Fettes Gary Fisher Chris Grugel Pamela Halbach Christine Hogue Jeff Kehl Michelle Mancusi Lou Molitor Julio Plata Evette Rowley Jeanette Stevenson Dana Thomson Danielle Williams

CLASS OF 2008 Nydia Adames-Petty Edilma Ali Tatjana Bicanin Jasper Bosco Edwin J. Clark Angela Cunningham Karen Danko Jennifer Dooley Vickie Galich Jamie Jacobs Karen Jarnigo Terri Johnson Carrie Kehl Janine Paskiewicz Maegan Pitts Liza Schultz Debbie Schwandt Heidi Skokut

CLASS OF 2006 Sherri Arnold Jennifer Fisher Meryl Fury Paul Hennessey Brian Klemstein Patricia Mich Jacqueline Morris Derek Petersen Thomas Prescott, Jr. Jason Pruitt Melissa Rowley Kristi SchafferKleutsch Barbara Schmidt Gloria Schmitz Amy Schneider Carl Schroeder Jeremy Scuffham Kyle Vitkus Allison Werner

CLASS OF 2007 Drew Carter, Jr. Andrew Condon Stacey DeGarmo Julio C. Escobedo Jason Evitts Jeannette Gonzalez Mark Harrod Nancy Humphrey Curt V. Kenoyer Camisha Klumb Joan Kuenhold Rachelle Poteracki Rich Salisbury Brittany Saarnio Tina M. Schmitz Pete Valeri

CLASS OF 2005 Neil Buchanan Jon Cleveland Heather Davis Shannon Drummer Julie Johnson Crista Kruse Barb Larson Robert Pieroni Linda Scheffler

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CLASS OF 2004 Michael Capodarco Lori Clarke Jami Cummings John deMontmollin Jeff Eichel Carlos Frick Jennifer George Norah Lindsley Tiffany Norphlet Rogelio (Roger) Perez Tiffani Pinkerton Keli Poppe Steffany Strickland CLASS OF 2003 Kathleen Carr Carrie Cihasky Matt Coffey Patricia Cooper Patrice Cox Don Kresch Mitch Mason Diane McGrady Thomas Moore Michelle Pope Kelle Laura Rogers Nina Tracy Deanna Block


ALUMNI CLASS OF 2002 Anthony Bonds Luz Myriam Burrow Jay Cashmore Jens Emerson Miguel Escobedo Brian Gold Denise Gomez Ed Kamin Janice Schroeder Brian Stevens Pamela Stevens Andy Vogel Lenny Weiss CLASS OF 2001 Cindi Barber Delace Booth Amy Callahan Janice EricksonEisenhauer Debbie Guard Pastor Mark Jaramillo Scott Kluver Nancy McCoy Milissa Nieman Katie Pedicone Casey Swetland Timothy Thompkins Kathy Walsh

CLASS OF 2000 Chris Hammond Latrice Harris-Collins Annie Jones James Kiefer Karla Krehbiel William Laba Chrystal Moez Adelene Robinson James Scalzo Shirley Williams

Class of 2005

CLASS OF 1999 Guida Brown Deborah Davidson Kim DeGrazia Maria Godina Zina Haywood Keith Hogan John Jaraczewski Patricia Kiefer Brian Kult Ellen Kupfer Kira LaFonde Diane Mazzei Roberta Puntillo Thomas P. Riley Linda Selsberg Peter Sinsky Aaron Trautwein Cynthia West

Class of 2006

Class of 2010

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