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From left to right:
Karl Pennau, Milly Paske, Danielle Picard, Sue Kreibech, Karen King,
Al Ritsema (former Board member)
Karen King received her Ph.D. from the University of
Louisville and has been a Professor at UW Oshkosh for the past four
years. She is also a board member of the League of Women Voters and of
Goodwill Industries. Her hobbies include yoga, gardening, writing and
refinishing furniture. Karen and her husband Jim have three children and
one granddaughter. Karen's mother is an Evergreen resident.
Susan Kreibich, Village Board Chair, recently retired as
the Aging Services Manager for the City of Oshkosh after holding that
position for 28 years. She is a 30 year member of the Waukau United Methodist Church where she currently serves as Secretary
and Vice-Chair of the Administrative Council. She enjoys
gardening, reading and spending time with her family.
Milly Paske, Board Vice-Chair, received her B.S. degree in chemistry from
the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Her interests include music and
antiques. She is a Board member of the YMCA, a P.E.O.
member, Session Board member,
the Past State VP of AAUW and an Elder of the Presbyterian Church.
Dr.
Karl Pennau, orthopedic surgeon, is a member of various
state and local medical and orthopedic associations.
Danielle Picard joined
Associated Trust Company as a Personal Trust Administrator in 2007 after
practicing law for almost six years. She received her B.A. in Political
Science from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and received her
Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law.
She maintains membership in the Wisconsin State Bar Association, the
Estate Planning Division of the Wisconsin State Bar Association, and the
Winnebago and Outagamie County Bar Associations. She is also actively
involved in the Neenah Rotary Club, Women’s Fund Grants Committee –
Oshkosh Community Foundation, and is a recent graduate of Leadership
Oshkosh.
Bill Urbrock retired after 34 years from UW Oshkosh where
he was a professor of Religious Studies. Bill earned his PhD from
Harvard University. He is a member of First Congregational Church and is
active on his church's Care Team.
Bill provides
adult
education for church and civic groups, The Clearing in Ellison Bay and
Bjorklunden in Bailey’s Harbor.
He
enjoys gardening, travel, reading, swimming, nature hikes and cultural
events such as music and theatre.
Bill and his wife Barbara are residents of Evergreen Village.
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