Seven join Chancellor’s Council of Trustees at UW-Green Bay

Former U.S. Representative Reid Ribble is most recent addition

Green Bay, Wis. —A number of Northeastern Wisconsin business and community leaders accepted invitations to join the Chancellor’s Council of Trustees at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. The Chancellor’s Council of Trustees exists to advance the mission and service of the University through the acquisition of philanthropic support essential for creating a margin of excellence in all University activities.

Reid Ribble is the newest member of Chancellor’s Council of Trustees. Ribble served as the United States Representative for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District from 2011 to 2017. He joined the council in 2017.

Joining in 2016:

-Cordero Barkley ’09, UW-Green Bay alumnus, senior client advisor, Associated Bank, Green Bay
-Terry Fulwiler, former CEO of WS Packaging Group, heavily involved in philanthropy at UW-Green Bay with particular interest in the Phuture Phoenix program. Fulwiler also serves as the chairman of the Green Bay Packers Foundation
-David Martin, fourth-generation leader of HJ Martin & Sons, Green Bay
-Paul Northway ’90, President of American National Bank Fox Cities, Appleton
-Ashok Rai, President and CEO of Prevea Health, Green Bay
-Tina Sauerhammer Dean ’99, plastic surgeon, Prevea Health, Green Bay

FULL BOARD
-Chair, Louis (Lou) LeCalsey, former President and CEO, Tufco Technologies, Green Bay
-Vice Chair, Virginia (Ginny) Riopelle, ’70, Civic Leader, Green Bay
-Treasurer, Diane Ford, ’75, Retired Vice President and Controller, Integrys Energy Group, Green Bay
-Secretary, Tina Sauerhammer Dean ’99, plastic surgeon, Prevea Health
-Cordero Barkley ’09, senior client advisor, Associated Bank, Green Bay
-Dean Basten, ’89, Secretary/Treasurer, Miron Construction, Neenah
-Richard (Rick) Beverstein, Senior Vice President, AON Risk Services, Green Bay
-Robert Bush, Chair Emeritus, Schreiber Foods, Green Bay
-Robert Cera, ’84, Vice Chairman, Executive Vice President, Greenwoods State Bank, Lake Mills
-Gerald (Cort) Condon, Attorney & CPA, Condon & Herald, Green Bay
-Craig Dickman, ’82, Founder and CEO, Breakthrough Fuel, Green Bay
-Susan Finco, President, Leonard & Finco Public Relations, Green Bay
-Terry Fulwiler, former CEO, WS Packaging Group, Green Bay Packers Foundation Board Chairperson
-Beth Gochnauer, Chairperson, Gochnauer Family Foundation, New Franken, Wis.
-Michael Jackson, ’76, Retired President and COO, SuperValu Stores, Inc., Celebration, Fla.
-Mark King, ’81, President, adidas Group North America, Portland, Ore. and Carlsbad, Calif.
-Carl Kuehne, retired president, American Foods Group LLC., Green Bay
-Mokenge Malafa, ’82, Division Chief Gastrointestinal Malignancies, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Fla.
-David Martin, fourth-generation leader of HJ Martin & Sons, Green Bay
-Mark McMullen, Retired Vice Chairman, Associated Banc-Corp, Green Bay
-Matt Mueller, Senior Vice President of Finance and CFO, Schreiber Foods, Green Bay
-Mark Murphy, President and CEO, Green Bay Packers, Green Bay
-Paul Northway ’90, President of American National Bank Fox Cities, Green Bay
-Thomas Olson, Retired President, Sonoco-U.S. Paper Mills Inc., member, Green Bay Packers Executive Committee, Green Bay
-David Pamperin, ’74, Retired President and CEO, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Green Bay
-Ashok Rai, President and Chief Executive Officer of Prevea Health, Green Bay
-Reid Ribble, former U.S. Representative for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District, Elmhurst, Ill.
-Kramer Rock, President, Temployment, Inc., Green Bay
-Mark Skogen, President and CEO, Skogen’s Festival Foods, Green Bay
-Sahil Tak, Vice President, ST Paper LLC, Oconto Falls
-James (Jim) Wochinske, ’74, President and Owner, Pomp’s Tire and Auto Service, Inc., Green Bay
-Scott Wochos, former President of the UW-Green Bay Founders Association; Retired Senior Vice President, Green Bay Packaging, Inc.

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