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Waukesha County Economic Development Corp. Elects New Leaders

The organization has elected Jay Mack of Town Bank as the president.

The Waukesha County Economic Development Corporation elected its officers and directors for 2013, reported the BizTimes. 

Jay Mack, president and chief executive officer of Hartland-based Town Bank, has been elected as resident of the organization.

"Our Economic Development Corporation provides connections to resources and partnerships that help grow jobs, investment and tax base for Waukesha County, and I am proud to help direct the strategic direction of this effort," Mack wrote on the organization website.

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Other elected include:

  • Vice President: Stuart Schroeder, CEO of Waukesha-based The Schroeder Group S.C.
  • Treasurer: Franc Fennessy, principal at Madison-based Fennessy and Associates LLC
  • Secretary: Jennifer Hansen, president of New Berlin-based The Anderson Group 

Directors include:

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  • Steve Bialek, chair of the Rader School of Business at Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • Tom Finco, vice president of external relations at Waukesha-based American Transmission Co.
  • Bill Goggins, CEO of Pewaukee-based Harken USA  
  • Lori Rolfson, director of employee and labor relations at Milwaukee-based We Energies 

Ex-officio members include:

  • Paul Decker, Waukesha County Board chairperson
  • Bill Mitchell, executive director of Waukesha County Economic Development Corp.
  • Barbara Prindiville, president of Waukesha County Technical College
  • Richard Smith, president of R.A. Smith National Inc.
  • Dan Vrakas, Waukesha County Executive


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