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Month: January 2017

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Catholic Charities Welcomes New Board Members

Catholic Charities welcomes new board members Dorothy Conduah, Assistant Controller, Madison College, Sarah Dunn, Director of Client Strategies, CG Schmidt, and Michael C. Morey, Vice President of Asset Management, Oakbrook Corporation; and congratulates elected board officers for 2017: Toni Prestigiacomo (Chair), Dr. Christie Seibert (Vice Chair), Laura Anderson (Secretary), and Jen Fitzpatrick (Treasurer).

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Wegner CPAs Announces Two New Partners

Madison, WI – Wegner CPAs is pleased to announce the appointment of Mike Hablewitz, CPA and Yigit Uctum, CPA, CFE, MBA as the newest partners of the firm.

 

As a team player and integral part of our firm’s growth and development since 1999, Mike Hablewitz specializes in working with a variety of nonprofit organizations, including health and human services, religious organizations, trade organizations, and labor unions, among others.

 

As a key team member with over twelve years of auditing experience, Yigit Uctum focuses on working exclusively with tax-exempt organizations and leads our nationwide Form 990 preparation practice. He also manages our New York office.

 

Please join us in welcoming Mike and Yigit as our newest audit partners and congratulating them on their accomplishments.

 

About Wegner CPAs

Headquartered in Madison, WI, Wegner CPAs brings a unique perspective to the practice of accounting and business consulting.  The firm specializes in family-owned businesses, cooperatives, manufacturers, nonprofit organizations, and school districts with a complete range of accounting, audit, tax, and consulting services across the lifecycle of the organization. For more information, visit www.wegnercpas.com or call 888.204.7665.

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Park Bank and Hausmann-Johnson Announce Wealth Management Partnership with Park Capital Management

Park Bank and Hausmann-Johnson Insurance are pleased to announce the partnership between the two companies to create Park Capital Management, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, which is an independent wealth management firm that provides comprehensive financial planning, wealth management and 401K products and service. Together, these two companies have created a unique partnership that joins two well-established institutions in the Madison community, and further emphasizes the commitment of Park Bank and Hausmann-Johnson Insurance to offer clients comprehensive investment and fiduciary services.

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Conney Safety Products Donates Gas Detection Units to UW Hockey Teams

MADISON, WI – January 12, 2017 – Conney Safety Products made a donation of portable gas detection units to the University of Wisconsin men’s and women’s Hockey teams after hearing about their exposure to elevated levels of carbon monoxide (CO) during a recent away game in Wentzville, Missouri.

On hand to accept the gas detection units were UW Hockey athletic trainers Dennis Helwig and Andy Hrodey. “We appreciate Conney Safety’s generous offer of providing gas detection units for our teams,” stated Dennis Helwig, Assistant AD, University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey Team. “After our recent experience this will offer a good sense of relief to our athletes knowing that such a unit can be with us at all times.”

The portable gas detection units will help the teams to identify potential hazardous environments when playing at ice arenas on-the-road or at home.

According to the CDC, incomplete fuel combustion by ice resurfacers is the most likely source of elevated CO and poisonings in ice arenas but can be prevented through regular maintenance of ice resurfacers, installation of CO detectors, and provision of adequate ventilation.

About Conney Safety Products
Conney Safety Products, a division of WESCO Distribution, Inc., celebrates 70 years in the safety industry and is one of the largest major distributors in the U.S. that specializes in the distribution of safety products and provides safety support services and solutions for the manufacturing, construction and commercial industries. For more information visit Conney.com or call 800-356-9100.

Media Contact:
Jennifer Fineran
Conney Safety Products
jfineran@conney.com
3202 Latham Drive
Madison, WI 53744
Direct: 608-288-5802

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Madison Ballet’s Nutcracker Breaks Revenue Record

(Madison, WI – January 12, 2017)—Madison Ballet’s annual December performances of The Nutcracker grossed the highest ticket and concession sales in the 35-year history of the organization.

Artistic Director W. Earle Smith’s production was the culmination of the work of hundreds of local cast and crew members, musicians, volunteers, staff and designers, and is arguably the largest holiday production in the area. The 2016 performances once again featured live music from the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Andrew Sewell, and cast members from over 18 local dance studios, all performing alongside the Ballet’s company of 12 dancers, who came together to mount the largest holiday production in the area. With over 12,000 audience members in attendance, the success of this year’s Nutcracker marks a significant achievement, following a difficult year for the Ballet, in which the company’s season was cut short due to financial challenges.

Of the achievement, Smith said: 

“I am so proud of everyone who helped to make this year’s production a success. From the dancers onstage to the musicians, volunteers, and crew backstage the magic begins with our partners in the community. The Nutcracker could not continue without the generous spirit of the people of the Madison area. With that support, Madison Ballet will continue to provide the highest level of artistry, education and opportunities to the community for decades to come.”

That being said, while Development Director Alicia Kopp marks this success with optimism, she is quick to point out that ticket revenue is just a small part of what is needed to sustain Madison Ballet’s extraordinary organization. “Ticket sales amount to less than half of our annual income. The contributions and sponsorships that we receive are a crucial part of our success.  As we move into the new year and further exceptional programming, we continue to seek new funding opportunities in support of our world-class local artists and programs.”

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Bare – Repertory Program

Bartell Theatre

February 3 – 4, 2017

Primavera – Repertory Program

*Featuring Two World Premieres

Bartell Theatre

March 31 – April 1, 2017

ABOUT MADISON BALLET

Founded in 1981, Madison Ballet is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization based, led by Artistic Director W. Earle Smith. Its mission is to promote appreciation of and access to ballet by providing training and performing opportunities through public performances and educational initiatives.

Now in its 35th year, Madison Ballet is the second-largest dance organization in Wisconsin. Over 12,000 people attend Madison Ballet’s original production of The Nutcracker each year. In addition, Madison Ballet presents a varied repertoire of other performances each season, from intimate mixed-bill programs to elaborate full-length productions. Community outreach programs such as Madison Ballet: Offstage & Personal and Behind the Curtains bring the magic of Madison Ballet to both the young and young-at-heart, providing new perspectives on this timeless art form.

The School of Madison Ballet (SMB) opened in September 2005 and has become one of the most highly respected dance education programs in the Midwest. SMB provides classes and pre-professional training for over 450 students from children to adults. Alumni of the school and studio company have gone on to a number of prestigious companies and schools, such as Sacramento Ballet, Miami City Ballet, School of American Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet School, and Ballet Chicago.

For more information, please contact: 

Gretchen Bourg, General Manager

Madison Ballet

gretchen@madisonballet.org

608-278-7990 x672