January 2025 Class Notes
January 2025 Alumni Class Notes
1980s
Peggy Janssen ‘82 Majored in Business Administration. Retired from Hanaway and Ross Law Firm last February.
James Lemke ‘85 Majored in Business Administration and minored in Psychology. Recently retired from Wisconsin DNR in December.
Darren Voigt ’89 Majored in Business Administration and minored in Economics. Was named the new president/CEO of the Bank of Luxemburg.
1990s
2000s
Kari Moody ’00 Majored in Communication Processes. Kari was recently promoted to Vice President of Advancement at Curative Connections.
Andrew Bake ’01 Majored in Elementary Education. Was recently appointed superintendent of the Ashwaubenon School District
Holly Lasky ’02 Majored in Spanish & Latin American Studies and minored in Secondary Education. Started a new job with ATC in December as an information management administrator.
Devante Blanks ’03 Majored in Human Development and minored in English. Is the new head coach for the varsity boys’ basketball team at Ashwaubenon High School
Ellen Simon ‘03 Majored in Communication and the Arts and minored in Music/Applied Music. Is the new executive director for the Fondy Food Pantry.
James Fenlon ’05 Double majored in Political Science and Public Administration and minored in Environmental Planning. Was recently elected to The Building for Kids Children’s Museum’s board of directors.
Corenne Gutierrez ’09 Majored in Communications. Started a new job in December as the Director of Marketing and Communications at Legacy Private Trust Company.
2010s
Lynn Larson ’11 Double majored in Accounting and Business Administration. Recently started a new job as a controller/officer at National Exchange Bank & Trust in Fon Du Lac.
Christopher Ledvina ’12 Majored in English and minored in Secondary Education. Is a finalist for the Green Bay Chamber 2025 Future 15 Young Professional of the Year award.
Liam Farrell ’13 Majored in Communications. Recently appointed as treasury management officer at First State Bank.
Christine Bekyir ’14 Majored in Democracy and Justice Studies and minored in Spanish and Latin American Studies. Is a finalist for the Green Bay Chamber 2025 Future 15 Young Professional of the Year award.
Brittany Forseth ’14 Majored in Human Biology and minored in French and Francophone Studies. Recently started a new job with ProHealth Care as a pharmacist.
Melissa Reynebeau ’14 Double majored in Business Administration and Political Science. Was recently elected shareholder at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.
Matthew Kroll ’16 Majored in Human Biology. Started working at Bellin Health in August.
2020s
Madelyn Prailes ’21 Majored in Political Science. Is a finalist for the Green Bay Chamber 2025 Future 15 Young Professional of the Year award.
Destiny Kudelko ’23 Majored in Music/Applied Music and minored in Secondary Education. Started a new job as a First Year Success Navigator for The University of Olivet.
Jenn Edginton ’24 Received her Doctorate of Education in First Nations education. Was named the director of the Illinois State Museum.