Welcome Julie Flenz!

Pic for HR BlogThe Office of Human Resources welcomes Julie Flenz, who started as a Human Resources Assistant on August 10, 2015.  As a proud UW-Green Bay Alumna, Julie has worked in many different areas since graduation. Prior to starting at UWGB, she was a Staffing Assistant at a local staffing agency, an office manager for a mental health clinic, and a receptionist for a recycling company. Along with those positions, she has also been building her Mary Kay business for the last nine years. Julie is originally from Appleton. Welcome, Julie!

Assistant Professor – English (British Literature)

The department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay seeks applicants for a tenure-track position.  This position will teach a broad array of undergraduate English and Humanities courses at all levels including advanced courses in English literature.

Primary area of specialization is Renaissance/Early Modern British literature.  Applicants with a secondary specialization in world literature, general British literature, creative nonfiction, and editing and publishing are strongly encouraged to apply.  Applicants with experience in digital humanities and new media projects as well as digital pedagogy are also strongly encouraged to apply.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by Thursday, October 15, 2015.

Assistant Professor – English (American Literature)

The department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay seeks applicants for a tenure-track position.  This position will teach a broad array of undergraduate English and Humanities courses at all levels including advanced courses in American literature.

Primary area of specialization is American literature.  Applicants with a secondary specialization in early American (pre-1865) literature, general American literature, film studies, screen writing, and editing and publishing are strongly encouraged to apply.  Applicants with experience in digital humanities and new media projects as well as digital pedagogy are also strongly encouraged to apply.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by Thursday, October 15, 2015.

University Services Associate 2 (100%) – OPEN TO UW SYSTEM EMPLOYEES ONLY

UW-Green Bay has a current vacancy for a full-time University Services Associate 2 in the Office of the Provost. Under the general supervision of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Professional Development and Grants/Director of Graduate Studies, the University Services Associate 2 will provide a wide range of support services for the Office of Grants and Research and the Office of Graduate Studies, and will assist with general support of the administrative functions associated with the Provost’s suite.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY OPEN TO UW SYSTEM EMPLOYEES ONLY. To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by Thursday, September 3, 2015.

Assistant Professor – Music (Percussion/Recording Technology)

The department of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay seeks applicants for a tenure-track position in Music, specializing in Percussion and Recording Technology.  Applicants who are strong percussion performers with expertise and/or experience in recording technology and Pro Tools software are strongly encouraged to apply.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by Monday, November 2, 2015.

Welcome Dana Strohm!

strohm, dana 8x10The Social Work Program welcomes Dana Strohm, who will be starting as a Lecturer and Child Welfare Coordinator on August 24, 2015. Dana is a graduate of UW-Whitewater and UW-Milwaukee where he obtained a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work.  He specifically holds expertise in the practice area of child welfare.  For the past four years, he has been working as a child protective services supervisor in the north central part of Wisconsin.  He also has provided adjunct teaching opportunities for the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, UW-Whitewater, Northcentral Technical College, and Mid-State technical college, since obtaining his master’s degree.  Dana provides community service in the form of community organizing, engaged as the Chair of the Waupaca County Caucus 4 Progress, organizing the Mission of Hope: Waupaca event last April, and has had numerous appointments on community boards related to the education and social services of children.  Dana is also an avid traveler and reader of historical thrillers in the fiction genre.  He is originally from Lake Geneva, WI.  Welcome, Dana!

Welcome John Zimonick!

574772_10200368841888861_522620809_nJohn started last November as a Facilities Repair Worker in the office of Residence Life. John was born and raised in the area, is married and has two daughters. He was a Home Builder for the past 25 years, is a local politician, and a avid runner.  Welcome, John!

Welcome Sara Krouse!

IMG_0035The departments of Natural and Applied Sciences and Human Biology welcome Sara Krouse who will be starting as an Academic Department Associate on August 24, 2015.  Sara has previously served as a librarian in the WI Department of Corrections for five years, the last three working closely with inmates with severe mental health needs. She earned her Bachelors in English from Carthage College and Masters in Library and Information Science from UW-Milwaukee. She is looking forward to becoming involved in her new community Algoma in the art and downtown growth. Welcome, Sara!

Welcome Loretta Rafter!

Loretta's picLoretta Rafter started as a University Services Associate 2 on September 22, 2014.  She provides support for the American Intercultural Center, Incusive Excellence, and the Pride Center.  She is originally from Chicago, and moved to Green Bay 10 years ago.  Before working for the University, she worked as in a temporary role at the Phoenix Bookstore for 7 years.  Welcome Loretta!

Welcome Nilesh Sah!

Nilesh_Sah_Photo 1The Austin E. Cofrin School of Business welcomes Nilesh Sah as an Assistant Professor of Finance! Nilesh is moving to UW-GB from University of South Florida (USF) where he completed his Ph.D. in Business Administration (specializing in Finance). During his doctoral studies, Nilesh was also a Visiting Instructor at the University of Central Florida (UCF) for a couple of semesters. He holds an MBA and a Bachelors Degree (Technology) from premier institutes in India. He has significant teaching experience and has taught a wide range of courses in Finance at USF and UCF. He has also published and presented research articles at internationally renowned journals and conferences. Nilesh is looking forward to his journey from Tampa Bay to Green Bay! Welcome, Nilesh!