Join Login

Category: Member News

Learn who’s growing, changing, moving and more! Stay on top of what’s new with your neighboring businesses. We share news releases and announcements from your peers in the Madison area. Want to toot your own horn? Use our Submit Member News form to share your own stories.

Photo by Richard Hurd

Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint Contributes to Thanksgiving Food Drive to Benefit Dane County Community

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 7, 2023

Contact:
Evan Roeser
Franchise Communications Specialist
Weichert Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.
Phone: (973) 401-5578
Email: ERoeser@weichertrealtors.net

Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint Contributes to Thanksgiving Food Drive to Benefit Dane County Community

Madison, Wisc. – Giving back to the local community has been a cornerstone for the team at Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint, and this year the real estate brokerage continued its giving nature by spearheading efforts for the Goodman Community Center Thanksgiving Basket Drive.

The Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint office located on Atwood Avenue served as one of the drop-off locations where community members could donate to the drive. The company, led by Broker/Owner Rob Grether and Director of Operations Emily Ruzicka, made contributions to the drive, shopped for additional food items, and dropped all the donations off at the Goodman Community Center.

This year marked the 35th annual Goodman Community Center Thanksgiving Basket Drive. The initiative provided 4,000 Dane County families with delicious meals to enjoy over the holiday.

“It’s always great to come together with the local community to provide for those in need,” said Grether. “We are proud to give back to the Dane County community, and we hope to carry on this Thanksgiving tradition for many years to come.”

For more information about the event, visit https://www.goodmancenter.org/get-involved/events/thanksgiving-baskets.

Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint is an independently owned and operated Weichert® affiliate.

For more information about Weichert, Realtors® – Lakepoint, call 608-721-8002 or visit www.weichert-lakepoint.com.

# # #

About Weichert Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.: Weichert Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. is a top real estate franchisor established in 2001 by Jim Weichert, president, chairman and CEO of Weichert Companies, which has been in operation since 1969. The company provides a clearly defined business model for operating, managing, and marketing a real estate brokerage, along with industry-leading technology, marketing tools, and coaching. Its first affiliate opened in 2002, and the franchise network has since grown to over 370 offices, serving markets in over 40 states. The company has been named one of the top traditional residential real estate franchises by Entrepreneur magazine for 19 straight years and identified by Franchise Business Review as a top franchise for owner satisfaction eight years in a row. For more information about Weichert, visit Weichert.com. For more information about franchise opportunities, visit WeichertFranchise.com.

Each Weichert® franchised office is independently owned and operated.

Documents and/or Photos available for this release:

To view supporting documents and/or photos, go to www.enr-corp.com/pressroom and enter Release ID: 444241

Photo by Richard Hurd

New Chief Information Security Officer chosen at WPS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
DeAnne Boegli
Vice President of Communications
608-512-5754
deanne.boegli@wpsic.com

New Chief Information Security Officer chosen at WPS
Chad Joranlien promoted to leadership team

MADISON, Wis.—Dec. 6, 2023—Chad Joranlien has been selected as the new WPS Health Solutions Chief Information Security Officer. Joranlien has been with WPS since 2021, serving as Deputy CISO. The CISO position oversees all aspects of cybersecurity and IT security compliance.

“I am excited for the opportunity and energized to lead the cybersecurity efforts at WPS during the next stage of growth,” Joranlien said.

Prior to his work at WPS, Joranlien worked as the Director of IT Security at Fiserv Corporation. He also held information security leadership positions at TSYS Corporation and Promega Corporation.

“Chad has strong leadership skills and is well suited to step into this vital role,” WPS Chief Information and Digital Officer Bruce Gray said.

About WPS Health Solutions®

Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation (WPS Health Solutions), founded in 1946, is a nationally regarded benefits administrator for a variety of U.S. government programs and a leading not-for-profit health insurer in Wisconsin. WPS Health Solutions serves active-duty and retired military personnel, seniors, individuals, and families in Wisconsin, across the U.S., and around the world. WPS Health Solutions, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, has more than 2,800 employees. Within the enterprise, there are three divisions: WPS Government Business, WPS Health Insurance, and WPS Data Logistics. For more information, please visit wpshealthsolutions.com.

###

Photo by Richard Hurd

WayForward Resources in the news

WayForward Resources Executive Director Ellen Carlson wrote a guest column published the day before Thanksgiving in the Wisconsin State Journal that addresses the dramatic increase in need food pantries in Dane County are seeing and how the community can help.

“Visits to our food pantry, which serves all of Dane County, have more than tripled since January 2022. We are now distributing the equivalent of 125,000 meals each month,” Carlson wrote.

Carlson shared that the demand shows now sign of going away and that experts point to pandemic-era support, general inflation and the steep increase in housing costs that cause people to focus even more of their income on paying rent.

“We have never turned anyone away, but we have had to put some limits on the amount of food people can take,” Carlson wrote. “We worry about how we and other local food pantries can continue to ensure that everyone in our community has access to nutritious food.”

In addition Carlson addresses the misconception is that food pantries operate mainly with state or federal support. She notes that only a small amount of food comes in through the federal Emergency Food Assistance Program. WayForward stocks its shelves by relying on a complex web of systems and collaborations. That includes strategic partnerships with Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin, surplus from local grocery and convenience stores, as well as monetary and food donations from businesses, foundations, churches and individuals.

“Food pantries need your support now more than ever. Donations of money, food and your time can all make an immediate difference,” she wrote, adding that she wants people in our community to know food pantries will be there to prove a safety net.

“We must come together to make sure food pantries can continue to keep our neighbors from experiencing hunger,” she wrote.

This month, Isthmus covered the increased demand on area food pantries and WayForward Strategic Engagement Director Leslie Huber was quoted about how Madison’s highest-in-the-nation rent increases are also pushing some to need help with food too. Huber said some seeking assistance report $100 to $200 increases as their leases are renewed. “That hundred or two hundred is a game changer,” she told Isthmus. “When people are putting more and more income into staying in their home, there’s very little left for food.”

WayForward Board member Dane Monogue, Superintendent of Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District, was interviewed by WKOW 27 about the growing need in our community for a story the station broadcast about WayForward’s annual Holiday Art Market.

“It’s a wonderful way for us to promote what WayForward Resources does as an organization … at a time where we’ve seen unprecedented need,” she said.

Photo by Richard Hurd

One Community Bank Hosts Annual Free Community Event: Badger Tailgate

December 4, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Ameilia Abraham
One Community Bank
608-838-3141
aabraham@onecommunity.bank

One Community Bank Hosts Annual Free Community Event: Badger Tailgate

(December 2023) – One Community Bank is proud to serve our clients, support our colleagues and invest in our communities. OCB held its third Annual Badger Tailgate at its Waunakee location on Saturday, October 21. There was an excellent turn out of clients, community members, and colleagues.

“I am thrilled to be able to host the Annual Badger Tailgate again this year. I am passionate about bringing the community together and making a difference with the money raised. Thank you to all of our sponsors who help make this event possible,” said Chris Zellner, Market President at One Community Bank Waunakee.

This family friendly event featured free fresh grilled food, grilled by Todd Schmidt – Waunakee Village Administrator, Brendan Flanagan – AVP Bank Manager, and Brian O’Handley – SVP Head of Mortgage and Consumer Lending. Bucky Badger and the UW-Madison Alumni Band kicked off the event with Badger pride. The first 100 guests received a complimentary Badger shirt from OCB. Door Prizes from Sundara Spa, Chula Vista, Pinseekers, The University Book Store, and Meffert Car Wash were given away.

Additionally, free beverages were provided by Octopi Brewing. The game was enjoyed on a jumbotron provided by Bishops Bay. And kids enjoyed painting pumpkins.

This event raised money for the Waunakee School District Student Financial Assistance Fund and The Schumacher Farm Educational Barn Project. This year One Community Bank donated $500 to each organization, the community raised $300, and Waunakee Remodeling donated $500 to the Waunakee School District Student Financial Assistance Fund.

The Student Financial Assistance Fund ensures that all students and families can participate in their school communities regardless of a family’s financial situation and ability to pay.

The Schumacher Farm Educational Barn Project raised funds for a new building on the farm. The Schumacher Farm Park offers a variety of events and workshops for all ages.

One Community Bank remains committed to investing in our communities and is proud to support these Feel Good organizations.


One Community Bank is one of the largest community banks in south central Wisconsin. The locally owned bank has 15 bank locations and $2.1 billion in assets. It provides both personal and business banking solutions, with an intense focus on serving clients, supporting colleagues, and investing in its communities. Five years in a row named one of Madison’s best places to work, One Community Bank serves the communities of Oregon, McFarland, Waunakee, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Middleton, Adams, Oxford, Grand Marsh, Hillsboro, La Farge, Readstown, Wonewoc, and Union Center. Member FDIC.

Photo by Richard Hurd

MSCR Annual Pottery Sale Returns to New, Larger Location

November 28, 2023

Contact: Nicole Graper at ngraper@madison.k12.wi.us

MSCR Annual Pottery Sale Returns to New, Larger Location
Perfect for Holiday Shopping!

The Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) Annual Pottery Sale is back and will be held at MSCR’s newest program site – MSCR West, 7333 West Towne Way. The Pottery Sale showcases over 1,000 pieces of work from MSCR instructors, pottery students and local ceramic artists. The sale opens on Thursday, December 14 at 8 am and continues through Sunday, December 17 at 2 pm at MSCR West. The event is held in the gym to accommodate all the art creations.

Sale proceeds support the MSCR Pottery Program. Items are available at a range of price points including mugs, dishes, vases and unique gifts. MSCR is featuring artists all month on its Facebook and  Instagram @mscrmadison accounts.

“The annual pottery sale is a fantastic community event that supports local artists, MSCR pottery instructors and our pottery participants. We’re delighted to welcome customers to our new, larger, bright space at MSCR West.” said Martha Hutchinson, MSCR Adult Arts Specialist.

Pottery Sale Days & Hours:

— Thursday & Friday, December 14 & 15, 8 am to 6 pm

— Saturday, December 16, 10 am to 3 pm

— Sunday, December 17, 10 am to 2 pm

Featured artists are also donating items for a silent auction. Customers have a chance to bid throughout the sale to win their favorite piece of pottery. Winners will be announced on Saturday of the sale.

MSCR offers pottery and many art classes for all ages.  Please look for winter class options at mscr.org.

MSCR is the Madison public recreation department and offers a variety of recreation programs for all ages. MSCR was created in 1926.

For more information contact 608-204-3000 or go to mscr.org

# # #