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2015
WASBO Foundation Facilities Management Conference
February 3-4, 2015 Kalahari Resort & Conference CenterWisconsin Dells, WI
Conference ProgramWISCONSIN
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Opening Doors
Opening Minds
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Thank You to the 2015 Sponsors of theWASBO Foundation Facilities Management Conference!
Silver Sponsor - Exhibit Hall Reception
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Cell PhonesPlease be considerate of conference attendees and speakers
by silencing your cell phone during sessions.
Online Evaluation Forms We value your feedback and suggestions. Please watch for an online evaluation form in your email when you return to
the office.
We RecyclePlease return your name badge and lanyard at the end of the
conference for recycling.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Each session will have a sign in sheet that will circulate during the session. To receive credit for your attendance, be sure to find
your name on the list and add your signature. This will be our only record of your attendance.
Procedure for receiving credit for the Facilities Manager Certification Program & CE
Viterbo University Graduate Credit
If you are interested in earning one graduate credit for attendance at the Facilities Management Conference and the Transportation and Bus Safety Conference, stop at the registration desk in the South Atrium for more information.
Committee Meetings
School Facilities CommitteeApril 7, 2015 – 9:30-11:30 am, WASBO Office, Madison
Safety & Risk Management Committee April 7, 2015 – noon to 2 pm , WASBO Office, Madison
Service Affiliate CommitteeMay 14, 2015 – 10:30-11 am, Exhibit Hall at the Spring Conference
7AM - 5 PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Atrium
11 AM - 5:30 PM Vendor Resource Area open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
11 AM - 12 PM Dedicated Resource Area Time with Exhibitors . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium Take this opportunity to visit with exhibitors in the Vendor Resource Area to learn about new products,
services and solutions.
12-1 PM Lunch in Vendor Resource Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium Continue your conversation with peers and exhibitors over lunch. Purchase your raffle tickets at the
registration desk and check out the great prizes donated by exhibitors. Proceeds from the raffle go to the Joel Konze Memorial/Facilities Management Conference Student Scholarship.
1-2 PM Concurrent Sessions
Cleaning for Health - Products & Practices for Keeping Facilities Healthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava With the recent outbreaks of Ebola and the enterovirus, cleaning for health becomes top of mind.
Jane will discuss pathogens and public health and transmissions with effective detection areas of cross contamination. Included will be types of cleaners for critical surfaces and how best to select a cleaner. Discussion will include avoiding workplace injuries from repetitive motion involved in cleaning. Additionally, Jane will share how to embrace cleaning technology for efficiency and efficacy.
• Jane Aldridge, President, Surface Balance Solutions
Determining the Cost of Doing Nothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind Learn how you define the value of a “go-no go” project and how smart strategies will help your district
move forward with a successful long-term facilities plan. Your school district has critical needs, devoted staff, great ideas and never enough money. Today’s education-related initiatives and planning decisions have a profound impact on your district for many generations. How you prepare for the future is crucial to your success. Today, there are more challenges than ever when positioning your district for the future.
• Matt Breunig, LEED, GA, Senior Project Manager, J.H. Findorff• Tim Prince, MHA, FACHE, Senior Strategic Advisor, J.H. Findorff
WASBO Facilities Manager Certification Continuing EducationAll sessions that are not noted as Module 4 or 5 are eligible for the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification Continuing Education Program.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
1-2 PM Concurrent Sessions (continued)
Exterior Building Envelope Maintenance - Module 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session School building exterior envelope design and maintenance will be the focus of this session. See
examples of problems caretakers may face related to the building envelope and learn how to deal with these problems. Construction specifications and design criteria to ensure quality construction will also be discussed.
• Steve Mar-Pohl, President, Insite Consulting Architects
2-2:20 PM Break in the Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
2:20-3:20 PM Concurrent Sessions
Plotting Your Project Readiness Roadmap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind Discover how to navigate through your district’s strategic priorities and financial operations using
a Readiness Assessment that will help make your long-term facilities plan a success. Technology, environmental issues, changing demographics and community expectations will help shape the future of our school districts. But the reality is, in many cases, aging and outdated facilities put many projects in the fast lane. How do you calculate the best solution for your facility needs? Can you compare and contrast the cost of a capital investment versus applying temporary fixes to your existing building? How much does disrupting the flow of business cost? There are many factors to consider when your district is positioned for these major expenditures. Attending this session will help you determine how to understand your complete operational value proposition, and if renovating or building is the best solution for your district.
• Matt Breunig, LEED, GA, Senior Project Manager, J.H. Findorff• Tim Prince, MHA, FACHE, Senior Strategic Advisor, J.H. Findorff
Preparing for the Unthinkable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava Several school districts throughout Wisconsin have recently been blindsided with fires, floods and
heavy wind damage. All of these so-called unthinkable events happen with alarming frequency. This session speaks to understanding the importance of putting the district in a better position to deal with disastrous events. After attending, you will be sure to appreciate the significance of preparing for the unthinkable.
• David Schultz, Business Development Manager, Kelmann Restoration
Roof Maintenance - Module 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session We will discuss the development of a comprehensive roof management program utilizing a
combination of visual assessments and internet based technology to track costs and extend the service life of your roof.
• David Velcheck, Vice President and Principal, Interstate Roof Systems Consultants, Inc.
3:20-3:40 PM Break in the Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
3:40-4:40 PM Concurrent Sessions
21st Century Cleaning in 21st Century Learning Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava An outline to a realistic approach in cleaning today’s classrooms and school facilities will be
emphasized As many know, ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, developed a new cleaning standard for K-12 schools. The goal of the cleaning standard is to quantify the cleanliness of a classroom with an ATP meter. Most school facilities over the last few decades have simply looked at the condition of high touch surfaces in their buildings and deemed them to be clean. This session will provide information when using data from the ATP test and best practices to assist in keeping your schools clean and healthy.
• Timothy Russ, Custodial Supervisor, Lockport Township High School District
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
3:40-4:40 PM Concurrent Sessions (continued)
Effective Preventative Maintenance Program - Module 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session Learn how to develop and implement an effective Preventative Maintenance program, starting from
scratch, to a finished, working program.• Jeff Belott, Supervisor of Maintenance Operations, D.C. Everest Area School District• Larry Cihlar, Director of Buildings & Grounds, Wausau School District• Tim Prunty, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, Unified School District of Antigo
Excelling as a Leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind Leadership is critical to the success of any organization. In this interactive session we will explore the
philosophies and qualities of outstanding leaders. We will also examine ways to implement those strategies to become more effective leaders ourselves.
• Joe Ledvina, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, La Crosse School District
4:40-5:30 PM Networking in Vendor Resource Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium Break down the afternoon sessions with your colleagues and exhibitors at this reception sponsored by
Nexus Solutions. Continue to explore the many solutions provided by our vendors. And remember to enter your raffle tickets for the prizes you want to win!
8-11 PM Evening Networking Social at the DoubleCut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DoubleCut You won’t want to miss the Tuesday Evening Networking Social sponsored by SchoolDude, Stalker
Sports Floors, and Nicholas & Associates. Join your colleagues beginning at 8 pm at the Double Cut Restaurant.
7 AM - 3 PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Atrium
7 AM - 12:30 PM Vendor Resource Area open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
7-8 AM Breakfast in Vendor Resource Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
8-9 AM Concurrent Sessions
Building Automation Management Systems - Module 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session There are many areas of functionality provided by the control system of a building. This session will
cover building automation such as security systems, lighting and HVAC. While all these systems are critical, HVAC in particular allows you to manage the air quality and comfort levels of occupants in your buildings. If used and maintained properly, it is also a key item to facilitate energy conservation. You will want to attend this session to learn the most up-to-date information in controls.
• Jason Decker, Complete Control, Inc.• Dan Korn, Complete Control, Inc.
Considerations for Outdoor Athletic Facility Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava Gain insight into master planning and construction options for renovation or new construction of
outdoor athletic fields, running tracks, tennis courts, and baseball diamonds, including storm water management, sustainability and phasing options.
• Kevin Byrne, Site Planner, Kapur & Associates
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Gold Sponsor - Evening Networking Social
Nicholas & Associates, Inc.Construction Manager / General Contractor
N16 W23217 Stone Ridge Dr. Suite 300Waukesha, WI 53188
262.513.9300
www.nicholasquality.com
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
8-9 AM Concurrent Sessions (continued)
Organizational Behavior Science Creates an Energy Conservation Culture . . . . . . . . Tamarind Every year, school districts and other educational institutions undertake sustainability initiatives
in an effort to increase energy efficiency and conserve energy. Typically, these initiatives include equipment retrofits, purchase of energy efficient equipment, installation of more automated controls systems (EMS) or investment in renewable energy sources – all requiring large capital expenditures or government subsidies. The greatest source of energy saving opportunity, quick financial payback and positive environmental impact is often overlooked – reduction or elimination of unnecessary energy consumption. This session demonstrates the proven effectiveness of eliminating unnecessary energy consumption by applying organizational behavior theory/principles to an energy conservation program. A real world case study will be represented by the La Crosse School District, which has achieved more than $6 million in savings in its utility expenditures over the past 12 years by partnering with Cenergistic in implementing a behavior change model to reduce energy consumption.
• Jerry Kember, Cenergistic, Inc.• Kermit King, Energy Manager, La Crosse School District
9-9:15 AM Break in the Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium
9:15-10:15 AM Concurrent Sessions
The Importance of Filtration in Improving and Prolonging a Facility’s Heating and Cooling Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava
HVAC equipment (boilers, cooling towers, chillers, etc.) that utilize water to transfer heat are prone to corrosion, scale and microbiological fouling. Filtration is often an overlooked tool that helps keep this water clean. The benefits include lower energy costs, lower maintenance costs, and lower water treatment costs. This session provides an overview of the different types of filtration available on the market and the applications of each.
• Amy Brenner, Senior Chemist/Water Treatment Specialist, Elemental Solutions, LLC• Tom Gawne, Technical Director, Elemental Solutions, LLC
Long Range Capital Projects Planning - Module 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session Essential to a sound buildings and grounds department budget is an accurate and current Long Range
Capital Projects Plan. Elements of this plan include roofing, mechanical equipment, external/internal building components, grounds, ADA and environmental issues and their impact on the district. This plan is an on-going work in progress and needs to be reviewed and updated as the district’s facility needs change. In this session, we will discuss the development and maintenance of long-range plans including the various criteria for what should be included in these plans.
• Jim Beckmann, Director of Operations, Glendale River Hills School District/Mapledale-Indian Hill School District• Pat Finnemore, Director of Facilities, Kenosha Unified School District
Performing Custodial Staffing Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind Learn how to determine the proper staffing levels for your school district. Examples of cleaning
questions will be provided to assess the proper level of cleaning for your school district; these questions can be modified to fit your districts’ needs and usage. Attendees will also receive spreadsheets that can be used to collect and input data. These sheets will calculate your cleaning time to help you determine if you are overstaffed or understaffed.
• Laurie Krueger, Operations Supervisor, Racine Unified School District• Andy Stefancin, Director of Buildings & Grounds, School District of New Berlin
10:15-10:30 AM Break in the Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium Take advantage of this last opportunity to enter your raffle tickets! Winners will be posted at the
registration desk during the lunch hour.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
10:30-11:30 AM Concurrent Sessions
Comprehensive Facility Planning - Module 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session Districts across the state are experiencing a wide variety of facility planning situations that vary from
rapid growth to declining enrollments. Where enrollments are stable many of our facilities are aging and in need of upgrades. This session will examine the essential elements of facility planning. It will address the importance of having in-house staff or consultant professionals assess facility condition. It will also explore the variables facility planners must include. Finally, there is a look at district specifics that allow the board of education to make informed decisions.
• Charlie Kramer, Director of Buildings & Grounds, Eau Claire Area School District
Doing More with Less: Maximizing Lower Budgets & Less Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind In today’s climate of shrinking budgets there is a reluctance to hire more staff (and not replace those
who retire, quit, or are asked to move on). The task of keeping facilities operational is getting more and more difficult as all of us are asked to do more with less staff and less financial resources. This session will examine strategies you can incorporate to effectively handle these difficult realities.
• Ben Klawitter, Filtration Systems, Inc.
Understanding Wisconsin’s Electronics Recycling Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava Join E-Cycle Wisconsin’s Outreach Coordinator for an interactive session covering the e-waste problem,
how Wisconsin is handling it, and what this means for school facility managers. Gather tips on choosing an electronics recycler and learn about the risks involved in choosing the lowest bidder.
• Amalia Baldwin, E-Cycle Wisconsin Outreach Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Lunch in Vendor Resource Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suites A-H, South Hallway and South Atrium Stop by the registration desk to see if any of your raffle tickets are winners. Be sure to hang on to your
tickets even if you didn’t win; a second drawing will be held at 12:15 pm for any unclaimed prizes.
12:30-1:30 PM General Session: How Are Wisconsin School Districts Preparing for Unwanted Intruders? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cypress
More and more schools are being affected by unwanted intruders. No one is exempt. What steps has your school district taken to train your first responders? Your panelists will share how they have proactively taken the steps to train their administration, staff and students. Come with your questions. You will leave motivated to implement safety procedures in your district.
• Al Behnke, Director of Facilities Services, Howard-Suamico School District• Mike Calmes, School Resource Officer, Howard-Suamico School District/Brown County Sheriff’s Office • Barbara Dorff, Executive Director Pupil Services, Green Bay Area Public Schools• Patrick Finnemore, Director of Facilities, Kenosha Unified School District• Laura Lloyd, Associate Principal, Kettle Moraine Middle School, Kettle Moraine School District• Dale Zabel, Director of Facility Services and Safety, Kettle Moraine School District
1:30-1:40 PM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Hallway
1:40-2:40 PM Concurrent Sessions
Budgeting for School Facilities Departments - Module 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session Your presenter will review the state accounting codes (WUFAR) as they apply to their school district, the
processes they use to develop a facilities budget, and how they are attempting to work with declining budget amounts.
• Joe Ledvina, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, La Crosse School District
Healthy Schools: Improving Indoor Environmental Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind Green cleaning, integrated pest management and HVAC systems contribute to a healthy indoor
environment at your school. Learn what Indoor Air Quality means, why it is important and strategies to improve the indoor environmental quality at your school.
• Edward Malesevich, Sustainability Advisor, Transwestern Sustainability Services• Anne White, Program Coordinator, Transwestern Sustainability Services
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Mark your Calendar to Attend WASBO Spring Conference & Exhibits
WASBO Facilities Manager Core Certification Modules 6 and 7 offeredMay 14-15, 2015 – Madison Marriott West, Middleton
WASBO Fall ConferenceWASBO Facilities Manager Core Certification Module 1 offered
Oct. 7-8, 2015 – Osthoff Resort & Conference Center, Elkhart Lake
Midwest Facility Masters Conference & ExhibitsWASBO Facilities Manager Core Certification Module 2 offered
November 2-3, 2015 – Kalahari Resort & Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells
1:40-2:40 PM Concurrent Sessions (continued)
Waterproofing Transitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guava Waterproofing transitions typically include foundation-to-wall, plaza-to-wall, and terrace/balcony-to-
wall detail conditions. Many years of failure and water infiltration investigation work have revealed a number of commonly repeated design errors and questionable construction practices at these critical transitions which prevent them from delivering long-term performance. This presentation will identify these problems and demonstrate how to properly address conditions for long-term performance. Specific topics will include through-wall flashing detailing at the foundation, through-wall flashing tie-in to waterproofing, horizontal waterproofing tie-in to wall finish systems, and building perimeter grading.
• Dan Roehrdanz, PE, Consultant Engineer, Inspec, Inc.
2:40-2:50 PM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Hallway
2:50-3:50 PM Concurrent Sessions
Budget Tracking Tools - Module 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portia/Wisteria WASBO Facilities Certification Core Session Constructing and tracking your budget and data will be the highlight of this session. Your presenter
will provide examples of tools you can utilize in both endeavors. Additionally, capital improvement budgeting suggestions as well as maintenance records will be discussed.
• Joe Ledvina, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, La Crosse School District
Give Your Building a Tune-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamarind If your car suddenly delivered terrible gas mileage, started to make an unusual noise, or began to emit
dark smoke, would you keep using it with a “wait and see” attitude, or get it checked out right away? Most people would go straight to a garage they trusted rather than risk the potential consequences of being stranded on the open road. But how often do those same people continue to operate a building for years without checking into issues like high energy use, high maintenance costs, and poor indoor air quality? Building commissioning is a systematic method for evaluating issues in a building, fixing problems, and putting together a life cycle plan for upgrading your facilities.
• Eric Truelove, Director, Sustainable Design, H&H Energy Services
Sound Principles of HVAC Equipment: Classroom Acoustic Technical Guide . . . . . . . . . . Guava This comprehensive presentation provides a detailed overview of the sound principles of HVAC
equipment, specifically within the learning environment. We will discuss an overview of sound basics, including sound pressure, power and intensity, and sound standards from OSHA, ANSIS and AHRI. The presentation provides detailed information on the correlation between sound and the learning environment.
• Holly Van Straten, Product Manager, Modine Manufacturing Co.
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Facilities Management Conference FacultyJane AldridgePresidentSurface Balance Solutions(414) 517-5001jane@surfacebalancesolutions.comJane has been in the cleaning industry for nearly two decades operating a commercial cleaning company that specializes in facilities over 75K sq. ft. providing daily janitorial, high-rise window cleaning, terrazzo and stone maintenance and restoration. Realizing many cleaning chemicals in the marketplace are harmful to both her employees and her clients she founded Surface Balance Solutions® which utilizes innovative Nano-science founded at the University of Pennsylvania.
Amalia BaldwinE-Cycle Wisconsin Outreach CoordinatorWisconsin Department of Natural Resources(608) 267-7594amalia.baldwin@wisconsin.govAmalia has served as the outreach coordinator for Wisconsin’s electronics recycling program since fall 2011. In this role, she works with manufacturers, recyclers, collectors, retailers, schools and the general public to ensure that everyone understands their roles under the state’s first product stewardship law.
Jim Beckmann Director of OperationsGlendale River Hills School District/Mapledale-Indian Hill School District(414) 351-7175jim.beckmann@glendale.k12.wi.usJim has been Director of Operations for Glendale-River Hills and Maple Dale Indian Hill School Districts since 2003. Prior to coming to the school districts, Jim spent 35 years in retail management holding numerous positions, including store manager, district manager and regional VP. During that time Jim was involved in many remodels, new construction projects and operational responsibilities for three major retailers. He also served nine years on the Glendale School Board and five years as president. Jim served as co-chair for the WASBO Facilities Committee from 2007-2012. He is a graduate of the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification Program. In 2011 Jim received WASBO’s Facilities Manager of the Year award, and in the fall of 2013 he was recognized for a Gold LEED building. He is currently serving as Director on the WASBO Board.
Al Behnke Director of Facilities ServicesHoward - Suamico (920) 662-7705allebehn@hssd.k12.wi.usAl holds a BA in Business Administration and Marketing. His entire career has been dedicated to school district maintenance and administration. For over 13 years, he was with the Green Bay Area Public School District, with primary responsibilities of safety, security and telecom for the final four years. He now works for Howard-Suamico.
Jeff BelottSupervisor of Maintenance OperationsD.C. Everest Area (715) 359-4221 x4103jbelott@dce.k12.wi.usJeff is Supervisor of Maintenance Operations for D.C. Everest Area School District. In 2013 he hosted the WASBO Custodial and Maintenance Conference. Jeff is an avid sportsman and enjoys the outdoors. He is a graduate of the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification Program.
Amy BrennerSenior Chemist/Water Treatment SpecialistElemental Solutions, LLC(224) 229-1005abrenner@elementalsolutionsllc.comAmy is Senior Chemist/Water Treatment Specialist at Elemental Solutions, LLC. With over two years of water treatment experience, Amy received her BS in Chemistry from Illinois State University and her MS in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Matt Breunig, LEED, GASenior Project ManagerFindorff(608) 257-5321mbreunig@findorff.comMatt brings over 13 years of industry experience to his role as Senior Project Manager at Findorff. Working specifically within the education market, he exhibits his excellent leadership skills throughout the planning and construction phases of K-12 and higher education environments. Matt is responsible for day-to-day oversight of all project management activities including schedule control, cost control, and team communication.
Kevin ByrneSite PlannerKapur & Associates(414) 751-7247kbyrne@kapur-assoc.comKevin has over 15 years’ experience in site design, construction management, landscape architecture, athletic field construction, and sustainable design. Born and raised in Wisconsin with a degree from the UW-Madison Landscape
Architecture Department, plus over 10 years of construction experience and 7 years with Kapur & Associates’ Site Development Department, Kevin and his team have proven experience with new track and athletic field construction and renovation, providing options from the initial design phase, cost estimating and fund raising, through construction.
Deputy Mike CalmesSchool Resource OfficerHoward-Suamico School District/Brown County Sheriff’s Office(920) 662-8075mikecalm@hssd.k12.wi.usMike has 19 years in law enforcement experience in Texas and Wiscosnin. Since 2008 Mike has been a School Resource Officer. He is currently with the Brown County Sheriff’s Office assigned as a School Resource Officer for the Howard-Suamico School District.
Larry Cihlar Director of Buildings & GroundsWausau(715) 261-0801lcihlar@wausauschools.orgLarry has been the Director of Buildings and Grounds for the Wausau School District since July of 2013. Prior to returning home to Wausau, Larry spent 3 years as the Director of Maintenance and Procurement for Mid State Technical College. Previous to that, Larry spent nearly 25 years with Wausau, Nationwide and Liberty Mutual Insurance working across the country and internationally in Corporate Real Estate. Larry’s roles included manager of buildings and grounds as well as a number of project manager titles. Larry holds an associate’s degree in architecture and a bachelor’s degree in business management. Larry is also a proud graduate of the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification program and was previously a Licensed State of Wisconsin Asbestos Inspector. Larry is an avid outdoors-man who enjoys applying organizational and efficiency strategies to his daily work.
Jason DeckerFire and Security Division Senior Account ManagerComplete Control, Inc.(715) 887-4400jason.decker@complete-control.comJason has over 20 years in the fire alarm and security field specializing in CCTV (analog and IP based systems), access control, fire alarm, intercom, intrusion alarm systems, paging systems, and mass notification systems. He joined Complete Control, Inc in 2008.
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Facilities Management Conference Faculty
Barbara Dorff Executive Director Pupil ServicesGreen Bay Area Public Schools(920) 448-2184badorff@gbaps.orgBarbara has been an educator for the past 38 years. She spent 21 years as a K-12 counselor, and has also been an associate principal at a large high school, principal at a K-8 school, director of student services and executive director of learning for Green Bay Area Public Schools. She is currently the executive director of pupil services in Green Bay and has had shared responsibility for school security in Green Bay for the past 11 years. She has been on the State School Crisis Preparedness Committee for the past seven years and has presented at numerous state conferences on the topic of school security.
Pat Finnemore Director of FacilitiesKenosha Unified(262) 359-7757pfinnemo@kusd.eduPat holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Wisconsin. He has worked in the engineering and facilities management fields for over 25 years and has been the Director of Facilities for the Kenosha Unified School District since 2000. Pat is the former co-chair of both the WASBO Facilities Committee and the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification Program, and is still active on both.
Tom GawneTechnical DirectorElemental Solutions, LLC(224) 535-1657tgawne@elementalsolutionsllc.comTom is Technical Director at Elemental Solutions, LLC with over 19 years of industrial water treatment experience. He received his BS degree in Chemistry from Loras College in Dubuque Iowa and an MS degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
Gerald KemberDivision Vice President, MarketingCenergisticgkember@me.comJerry retired in 2011 as Superintendent of Schools for the School District of La Crosse. In 2009 he was named the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators “Superintendent of the Year.” A year later, the La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce recognized him with their “Community Service Award.” Since retiring as superintendent, Jerry has assisted school districts in lowering their utility costs by representing Cenergistic, the pioneer and leading energy conservation company.
Kermit KingEnergy ManagerLa Crosse (608) 789-7663kking@lacrosseschools.orgKerm is the Energy Manager for the LaCrosse School District. He has presented at several WASBO conferences and received his WASBO Facilities Manager Certification in 2008.
Ben KlawitterEducational Facility SpecialistFiltration Systems, Inc.(952) 933-8706Ben@fsimn.comBen has been with Filtration Systems, Inc. since Spring 2011, and his primary industry of expertise is educational facilities. He has been published in multiple trade publications and has completed Containment University, an air filtration course. Professional memberships include WHEA, MASMS, and WCMA.
Dan KornComplete Control, Inc.(715) 887-4400dan.korn@complete-control.comDan joined Complete Control, Inc in 2002 as a sales and marketing manager. He has over 30 years’ experience in marketing and sales, along with being an account manager and business owner. Dan’s expertise includes, but is not limited to, journeyman steamfitter, apprentice steamfitter, and PMI and fluid balancing.
Charlie Kramer Director Buildings & GroundsEau Claire Area(715) 852-3152ckramer@ecasd.k12.wi.usCharlie has over 38 years experience in manufacturing and facility maintenance. He has worked as a machinist, millwright, and welder in industry as well as three different school districts in facilities management. He is currently serving as the Director of Buildings and Grounds for the Eau Claire Area School District with overall responsibility for facility custodial and maintenance operations, supervision/evaluation of department personnel, budget execution, recruitment/selection of staff, and supervision of construction. Charlie has bachelor’s degrees in Vocational, Technical and Adult Education and Business Administration from UW-Stout with a Specialization in Training and Human Resource Development. Intertwined with civilian responsibilities is a 30-year military career in the United States Army Reserve.
Laurie KruegerOperations SupervisorRacine Unified (262) 631-7111laurie.krueger@rusd.orgLaurie is currently Operations Manager for the Racine Unified School District. Prior to this she was a Building Engineer for the Racine Unified School District for 15 years. As Operations Manager she manages nine buildings and supervises 45 staff members. She holds the WASBO Facilities Manager Certification, WSSCA’s Safety & Security Coordinator Certification, ASOPE Boiler license and her Pool Operator’s license.
Joe Ledvina Supervisor of Buildings & GroundsLa Crosse (608) 789-7627jledvina@lacrosseschools.orgJoe has been a longtime member of the WASBO School Facilities Committee and currently serves as co-chair. He earned his WASBO Facilities Manager Certification in 2008 and was named WASBO Facility Manager of the Year in 2014.
Laura LloydAssociate Principal Kettle Moraine Middle SchoolKettle Moraine lloydl@kmsd.edu
Edward MalesevichSustainability AdvisorTranswestern Sustainability Services(414) 937-5025edward.malesevich@transwestern.comEdward provides assistance and guidance for building owners and managers as they make their way through the various LEED rating systems and ENERGY STAR® benchmarking process. Since joining Transwestern in 2011, he has worked on over 30 LEED-EB: O+M projects, including the Milwaukee City Hall Complex, Glen Hills Middle School, and Maple Dale School. Edward also assisted with the LEED-NC Gold certification of the Wrigley confectionary factory located in Guangzhou, China.
Steve Mar-PohlPresidentInsite Consulting Architects(608) 467-0359steve@icsarc.comSteve has been actively working in the architectural field since 1988. He is an award winning architectural designer, project manager, and building enclosure consultant. He began his career as an intern architect working with hospital and correctional specialists at Hansen Lind Meyer and has enjoyed a diverse design career that has led to expertise in historic preservation with a technical focus.
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Facilities Management Conference FacultyTim PrinceSenior Strategic AdvisorJ.H. Findorff(608) 442-7345tprince@findorff.comTim has 20 years of experience in strategic planning, executive operational leadership, and facility project management. His extensive expertise allows him to meld together strategic intent and operational reality. The various advisory services Tim provides include project management leadership, meeting facilitation with executives and board members, coordination of community input sessions, project communication, and alignment management.
Tim PruntySupervisor of Buildings & GroundsAntigo(715) 627-4355tprunty@antigo.k12.wi.usTim is currently the Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds for the Antigo School District. He is a member of his buildings and grounds regional group and hosted one of four WASBO Custodial Conferences in 2014.
Dan Roehrdanz, PEConsultant EngineerInspec, Inc.(414) 744-6962Dan.Roehrdanz@inspec.comDan is a licensed Professional Engineer in Wisconsin and Illinois with over 17 years of experience. He has worked with Inspec since 1996. His areas of emphasis over that time have included exterior walls/facades, windows/doors and curtain walls, waterproofing, pavement, outdoor athletic facilities, site work, and site drainage services. Dan is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Wisconsin Asphalt Pavement Association. He has previously presented on Pavement concerns to WASBO and Building Envelope Transitions to IASBO as well as presentations at Inspec’s Annual Educational Seminar.
Timothy RussCustodial SupervisorLockport Township High (815) 588-8424truss@lths.orgTim graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a bachelor’s degree in education. While at the university he was supervisor of several on campus dining facilities and developed cleaning and training programs. Tim is now the Custodial Supervisor for Lockport Township High School District #205 in Lockport, Illinois. At Lockport Tim has developed a new cleaning program using the guidelines set by ISSA and the needs of the educational environment, including the use of the ATP meter.
David Schultz Business Development ManagerKelmann Restoration(414) 774-3799dlschultz@kelmann.comDave is the Business Development Manager for Wisconsin’s Kelmann Restoration and General Manager of Badger Remediation, a subsidiary of Kelmann. Dave achieved Professional Bio-Technician certification from Bio Cleaning Services of America and received certification for a Certified Mold Professional (CMP) from the Restoration Industry Association (RIA). He sat on the RIA taskforce to revise their educational requirements. Dave holds certifications in structural drying and in fire and smoke restoration. He has served as an expert witness in cases related to mold and water damage litigation. Dave is a frequent, nationally recognized speaker on emergency preparedness as well as water and mold damage issues.
Andy StefancinDirector of Buildings & GroundsNew Berlin(262) 789-6250andy.stefancin@nbexcellence.orgAndy has been working with the School District of New Berlin as the Director of Buildings and Grounds since 2011. Prior to this he was the Director of Buildings and Grounds at East Troy Community School District for 15 years. Andy received both his WASBO Facilities Manager Certification and WSSCA’s Safety & Security Coordinator Certification.
Eric TrueloveDirector, Sustainable DesignH&H Energy Services(608) 273-4464etruelove@hhenergyservices.comEric has been a consultant in the energy and construction industries since 1989. His specialties include green building design, sustainable development, life-cycle cost analyses, technical communications, and building commissioning. Eric is a registered Professional Engineer in Wisconsin and Arizona, a Green Globes® Assessor (GGA), a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional – Building Design and Construction (LEED® AP BD&C) and a WasteCap Wisconsin Accredited Professional. He is Director of Sustainable Design Services at H&H Energy Services based in Madison, Wisconsin.
Holly Van StratenProduct ManagerModine Manufacturing Co.(262) 636-8466h.a.vanstraten@na.modine.comHolly Van Straten is a product manager for the Modine School Systems line of products.
David Velcheck, CCS, RRCVice President and PrincipalInterstate Roof Systems Consultants, Inc.(414) 416-0923dvelcheck@irscinc.comDave has more than 26 years of experience in commercial roof and wall management programs nationwide. He was previously the president and co-owner of Velcheck & Finger Roof Consulting & Service.
Anne WhiteProgram CoordinatorTranswestern Sustainability Services(414) 937-5025anne.white@transwestern.netAnne develops program and promotional materials regarding Transwestern Sustainability Services and creates outreach and educational materials on sustainability and LEED® certification for both internal Transwestern staff and tenants in commercial buildings undergoing LEED certification. Additionally, Anne oversees Transwestern’s master ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager account and Transwestern’s participation in the Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge. Additionally, Anne assists on LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M certification projects.
Dale Zabel Director of Facility Services & SafetyKettle Moraine (262) 968-6300 x5321zabeld@kmsd.eduDale has worked in K-12 school facilities since 1994. He serves in the School District of Kettle Moraine, with previous experience in Watertown. Prior to the K-12 experience, he owned an equipment repair business in the Watertown area for 12 years. Dale currently serves as a Director on the WASBO Board of Directors and he was co-chair for the WASBO Facilities Committee from 2007-2012. He is a graduate of the WASBO Facility Managers Certification Program, the Certified School Risk Manager Program (CSRM) and is a Certified Safety Coordinator. Dale is also a member of WSCCA and the Milwaukee Metro Buildings and Grounds Group. He is active with local sports clubs working with schools and communities to promote the improvement of their facilities. Dale was named WASBO Facility Manager of the Year in 2014.
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CO-CHAIRS
Ed Butzen, Green Bay Area
Joe Ledvina, La Crosse
MEMBERS
Nicholas C.A. Alioto, Performance Services
Joe Armeli, Johnson Controls
Jim Beckmann, Glendale-River Hills
Allen Behnke, Howard-Suamico
Joe Bellomo, Waunakee
Mark F. Cyganiak, ServiceMaster
Pat Finnemore, Kenosha
Erin Green, Greendale
Joan Hauser, Shared Purchasing Solutions, a Div. of Shared Health Services
Matt Hibbard, SchoolDude.com
John J. Hinz, Constellation NewEnergy - Gas Division
David Hoh, Oshkosh Area
Steven A. Kieckhafer, Plunkett Raysich Architects
Kevin Korn, McKinstry
Zoran Krecak, Performance Services
Jeff Lund, Parkview
Jeff Mangan, Nexus Solutions
Sean McGlenn, Class 1 Air
Bill Pennoyer, VJS Construction Services.
Rick Rinderle, Rinderle Door Company
Gary Rosploch, Retired
Tony Sjolander, DLR Group
Jodi L. Traas, Community Insurance Corporation
Craig Uhlenbrauck, Miron Construction
David Velcheck, Velcheck & Finger Roof Consulting & Service
Lauren Wanner, SaberCor
Dale Zabel, Kettle Moraine
WASBO School Facilities Committee
Mark Your Calendar
2016 WASBO Foundation
Facilities Management
ConferenceMarch 8-9, 2016
Kalahari Resort & Conference CenterWisconsin Dells, WI
Delivering a quality education requires a quality environment — an environment that is safe, secure, comfortable and operating efficiently. Siemens Industry, Inc. helps schools achieve this by delivering proven building system infrastructure services and solutions so students and teachers can concentrate on what’s most important — learning.
For more information contact Jennifer Lee at (414) 687-7497 or jenniferlee@siemens.com
www.usa.siemens.com/k12
Siemens creates the best environment for learning.
Connecting school business professionalswith the leading employers in Wisconsin.
The WASBO Career Center is a dedicated
search and recruitment resource for school
business professionals and employers
in Wisconsin. We offer simple and
easy-to-use tools to make searching for
career opportunities and finding qualified
professionals fast, more efficient, and
more successful than ever before.
The WASBO Career Center gives job seekers access to inside opportunities available only through the association and provides the tools needed to quickly find and apply for jobs.
Employers can fill positions faster and at a lower cost than other job websites by reaching a highly qualified and targeted audience of school administration professionals.
WASBO Career Center
Tools for Job Seekers
Advanced Job SearchFind the most relevant jobs from top school districts throughout Wisconsin.
Customized Job AlertsStay up-to-date on the latest opportunities by receiving automated notifications.
Apply for Jobs Create an anonymous profile and resume to quickly apply for jobs and have employers come to you.
Recruit Top TalentTarget WASBO members and job seekers committed to the advancement of school administration and support professions.
Low-Cost Posting PackagesReduce recruitment costs with flexible, affordable posting options.
Proactive and Direct RecruitmentTake advantage of search, email and online advertising options to recruit candidates.
Advantages for Employers
Visit the WASBO Career Center
Discover the difference the WASBO Career Center can make for you.
To search jobs, post jobs or learn more, visit:
www.wasbo.com/jobs
Connecting school business professionalswith the leading employers in Wisconsin.
The WASBO Career Center is a dedicated
search and recruitment resource for school
business professionals and employers
in Wisconsin. We offer simple and
easy-to-use tools to make searching for
career opportunities and finding qualified
professionals fast, more efficient, and
more successful than ever before.
The WASBO Career Center gives job seekers access to inside opportunities available only through the association and provides the tools needed to quickly find and apply for jobs.
Employers can fill positions faster and at a lower cost than other job websites by reaching a highly qualified and targeted audience of school administration professionals.
WASBO Career Center
Tools for Job Seekers
Advanced Job SearchFind the most relevant jobs from top school districts throughout Wisconsin.
Customized Job AlertsStay up-to-date on the latest opportunities by receiving automated notifications.
Apply for Jobs Create an anonymous profile and resume to quickly apply for jobs and have employers come to you.
Recruit Top TalentTarget WASBO members and job seekers committed to the advancement of school administration and support professions.
Low-Cost Posting PackagesReduce recruitment costs with flexible, affordable posting options.
Proactive and Direct RecruitmentTake advantage of search, email and online advertising options to recruit candidates.
Advantages for Employers
Visit the WASBO Career Center
Discover the difference the WASBO Career Center can make for you.
To search jobs, post jobs or learn more, visit:
www.wasbo.com/jobs
We Thank The WASBO School Facilities Committee
for planning this conference. If you would like to participate on this committee, please contact the
WASBO office at 608.249.8588.
Written and oral information provided at this conference is obtained from a variety of sources.
Neither WASBO nor any of its members or representatives accept liability for the contents or use of information presented at this conference.
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Tentative Schedule February 3-4, 2015 Facilities Management ConferenceKalahari Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, WI Modules 4 and 5
May 14-15, 2015 Spring ConferenceMarriott Madison West, Middleton, WIModules 6 and 7
October 7-8, 2015 Fall ConferenceOsthoff Resort and Conference Center, Elkhart Lake, WIModule 1
November 2-3, 2015 Midwest Facility Masters ConferenceKalahari Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, WIModule 2
March 8-9, 2016 Facilities Management ConferenceKalahari Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, WI Module 3
May 26-27, 2016 Spring ConferenceKalahari Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, WI Modules 4 and 5
Content of Certification ModulesModule 1
• Effective Hiring and Orientation Process• Custodial Staffing Levels• Custodial Supervision and Evaluation• Product and Equipment Selection
Module 2 • Understanding Your Utility Bill: Part 1• Understanding Your Utility Bill: Part 2• Understanding HVAC: Part 1• Understanding HVAC: Part 2• Electrical Systems: Part 1 – Lighting and Lighting Controls• Electrical Systems: Part 2 – Electronic Systems
Module 3• 20 Areas of Safety Concern and Responsibilities• Indoor Air Quality: Part 1• Integrated Pest Management: Part 1 – Bugs• Asbestos: Part 1• Life Safety and Building Codes
Module 4 • Exterior Building Envelope Maintenance• Roof Maintenance• Effective Preventative Maintenance Program• Building Automation Management Systems
Module 5• Long Range Capital Projects Planning• Comprehensive Facility Planning• Budgeting for School Facilities• Budget Tracking Tools for Operating Budgets and Capital Projects
Module 6• Employee Relations Part 1: Hiring Support Staff• Employee Relations Part 2: Managing Support Staff with the
Employee Handbook• Interaction with the Public: How to Sell Your Program
Module 7 • Emergency Planning• Security Assessment: Part 1 – Site Survey• Security Assessment: Part 2 – Technology• After Hour Emergencies: How to Plan• Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery
WASBO Facilities Manager Core Certification Modules
For information, contact the WASBO office at 608.249.8588
WASBO.com/certifications
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Resource Area by Booth Number
1 . . . . . . . . .Hallman Lindsay Paints2 . . . . . . . . .BELIMO Americas3 . . . . . . . . .Roofing Consultants LTD and
RCL Engineering4 . . . . . . . . .Building Services Group, Inc.5 . . . . . . . . .HASTINGS Air Energy Control,
Inc.6 . . . . . . . . . L & A Crystal7 . . . . . . . . .Kendell8 . . . . . . . . .Pieper Electric, Inc.9 . . . . . . . . .Gappa Security Solutions10 . . . . . . . .Universal Restoration Services11 . . . . . . . .National IPA12 . . . . . . . .Ohyama Lights13 . . . . . . . .Clean Rite Supply14 . . . . . . . . IDN H. Hoffman15 . . . . . . . .Villani Landshapers16 . . . . . . . .BAYCOM17 & 18 . . .Nassco Inc.19 . . . . . . . .Access Security20 . . . . . . . .Environmental Management
Consulting, Inc.21 . . . . . . . .Advanced Planning
Technologies, Inc.22 . . . . . . . .H&H Energy Services23 . . . . . . . .Apex Building Consultants24 . . . . . . . .Reliable Controls25 . . . . . . . .Carrico Aquatic Resources, Inc.26 . . . . . . . . LIfe Safety Hardware
Consultants27 . . . . . . . .CAT 5 Restoration28 . . . . . . . .Goodson Co.29 . . . . . . . .nora systems, Inc.30 & 31 . . .Badgerland Commercial
Roofing32 . . . . . . . .Gym Boys, LLC33 . . . . . . . .Aardvark Apps, LLC34 . . . . . . . .Kelmann Restoration35 . . . . . . . . Lee Recreation, LLC36 . . . . . . . .CEC (Communications
Engineering Company)37 . . . . . . . .Safe-Latch LLC38 . . . . . . . .BR Bleachers39 . . . . . . . .Engineered Security Solutions,
Inc.40 . . . . . . . .Miron Construction Co., Inc.
41 . . . . . . . .Mueller Electric of Central Wisconsin LLC / Orion
42 . . . . . . . .Premier Bleacher Repair, Inc.43 . . . . . . . .Modine School Systems -
Airedale44 . . . . . . . .Marshfield Book & Stationery45 . . . . . . . .Asphalt Seal & Repair46 . . . . . . . .Complete Control, Inc.47 . . . . . . . .Giertsen Company48 . . . . . . . .EC&D49 . . . . . . . .Primex Wireless50 . . . . . . . .Focus on Energy51 . . . . . . . . Interstate Roof Systems
Consultants, Inc.52 . . . . . . . .Waupaca Sand & Solutions53 . . . . . . . .U.S. Lamp, Inc.54 . . . . . . . .Siemens Industry, Inc55 . . . . . . . .CrisisGo56 . . . . . . . .Class 1 Air, Inc.57 . . . . . . . .Twin City Hardware, Co58 . . . . . . . .PBBS Equipment Corporation59 . . . . . . . .Schmidt Custom Floors60 . . . . . . . .McKinstry61 . . . . . . . .Riggs Consulting, LLC62 . . . . . . . .Point Of Beginning, Inc.63 . . . . . . . .Fahrner Asphalt Sealers, LLC64 . . . . . . . .Moore Construction Services,
LLC65 . . . . . . . .Tri City Glass & Door66 . . . . . . . .Technology Resource Advisors,
Inc.67 . . . . . . . .Scranton Products68 . . . . . . . .Anchor Moving Systems69 . . . . . . . .SimplexGrinnell70 . . . . . . . .CESA Purchasing71 . . . . . . . . Inspec, Inc.72 . . . . . . . .CleanPower73 . . . . . . . .School Specialty74 . . . . . . . .Mainstage Theatrical Supply,
Inc.75 . . . . . . . .Gaco Western76 . . . . . . . .Baseman Bros. Inc.77 & 78 . . .Performance Services. Inc.79 . . . . . . . .Tartan Supply Company80 . . . . . . . .Vesta Technologies81 . . . . . . . .A & J Specialty Services, Inc.
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82 . . . . . . . .Quality Door & Hardware83 . . . . . . . .Rettler Corporation84 . . . . . . . .Aberdeen Eco Building
Services85 . . . . . . . .Nevco WI Office86 . . . . . . . .Total Mechanical87 . . . . . . . .Allegion88 . . . . . . . .Wisconsin Surplus Online
Auctions89 . . . . . . . .Rinderle Door Company90 . . . . . . . .ServiceMaster Recovery
Services91 . . . . . . . .Hot Water Products, Inc92 . . . . . . . .Quality Roofing Inc93 . . . . . . . .CESA #10 Facilities
Management94 . . . . . . . .Masonry Restoration, Inc.95 . . . . . . . .Stalker Sports Floors96 . . . . . . . .SchoolDude.com97 . . . . . . . .MDC98 . . . . . . . .Master Com, Inc-Carehawk99 . . . . . . . .Transwestern Sustainability
Services100 . . . . . . .ProStar Surfaces, Inc.101 . . . . . . .San-A-Care, Inc.102 . . . . . . .Migratory Bird Managmement103 . . . . . . .Velcheck & Finger Roof
Consulting & Service104 . . . . . . .Fearings Audio-Visual-Security105 . . . . . . . IEA, Inc.106 . . . . . . .Packerland Rent-a-Mat, Inc.107 . . . . . . .Miller & Associates-Sauk Prairie108 . . . . . . .Kenwood Communications109 . . . . . . .Elemental Solutions, LLC110 . . . . . . . Lerdahl - DIRTT Environmental
Solutions111 . . . . . . .Chudecke & Associates, LLC112 . . . . . . .Climate Makers113 . . . . . . .Shared Purchasing Solutions114 . . . . . . .Philadelphia Commercial115 . . . . . . .Mulcahy
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Kelmann Restoration
Aardvark Apps Gym Boys
Apex Building Consultants
H&H Energy Services
Advanced Planning
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Safe-LatchBR Bleachers
Engineered Security Solutions
Miron Construction Co.Mueller Electric
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Premier Bleacher Repair
Scranton Products
Anchor Moving Systems SimplexGrinnell CESA Purchasing
Quality Door & Hardware
A&J Specialty Services Inc. DKI
Vesta Technologies
Tartan Supply Company
Inspec CleanPower School Specialty Mainstage Theatrical Supply
Performance Services*
Performance Services* Baseman Bros Gaco Western
Interstate Roof Systems Consultants
Waupaca Sand & Solutions US Lamp Siemens
Industry*Technology Resource Advisors
Tri City Glass & Door
Moore Construction
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Fahrner Asphalt Sealers
CrisisGo PBBS Equipment Corporation
Twin City Hardware
Schmidt Custom Floors
Point of Beginning Riggs Consulting McKinstry
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Rettler Corporation Total MechanicalNevco WI OfficeAberdeen Eco
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Master Com, Inc-Carehawk MDC SchoolDude*
Stalker Sports Floors*
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AuctionsAllegion Rinderle Door
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Hallman Lindsay Paints
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RCL Engineering Ltd. KendellBuilding Services
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HASTINGS Air Energy Control
L & A CrystalPieper Electric
Gappa Security Solutions
Universal Restoration
Ohyama Lights
San-A-Care
National IPA
Transwestern Sustainability
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Prostar SurfacesMigratory Bird Management Fearings
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Climate Makers Chudecke & Associates
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Wednesday, Feb. 4 7 am - 12:30 pm
Visit the Resource Area for an opportunity to ask questions, consult one-on-one with an expert and get information on the latest products and services. Take time to share breakfast or a break with our Service Affiliate Resource Area participants and let them know we appreciate their participation.
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Kelmann Restoration
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Apex Building Consultants
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Scranton Products
Anchor Moving Systems SimplexGrinnell CESA Purchasing
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Universal Restoration
Ohyama Lights
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Session RoomsSession Rooms2015 WASBO Facilities Management Conference
Kalahari Conference Center - Suites A-HFebruary 3-4, 2015
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101
110 109
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Scholarship Fundraiser
RaffleSupport the Facilities Management Conference / Joel Konze Memorial Student Scholarship by purchasing raffle tickets for prizes donated by our Resource Area participants. (Scholarship sponsored by Stalker Flooring Inc. and SchoolDude.) Each vendor donating a prize will have a bag at their booth. Drop your tickets in the bags for the prizes you would like to win.
Tickets available at Conference Registration.3 for $5, 10 for $10 or an arm’s length for $20!
Winners will be drawn and posted at registration during lunch on Wednesday, Feb. 4. Prizes not claimed by 12:15 pm will be redrawn.
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Resource Area by CompanyA & J Specialty Services, Inc. DKI . . . . . .81816 Burton BlvdDeforest, WI 53532(608) 846-9525rob@ajrestores.comajrestores.comFrancis Balthazor, Kent RawhouserAs the property restoration authority in southern Wisconsin, A&J expertly returns properties damaged by water, sewer, fire or mold to pre-loss condition. Our certified technicians work to the highest Standards of Care to restore losses faster, preventing mold contamination or other secondary damage.
Aardvark Apps, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33PO Box 144Watertown, WI 53094(920) 261.8842jpjanetevans@gmail.comJanet EvansDatabase software: WorkOrders - includes scheduled maintenance. Logs - point service database logs.
Aberdeen Eco Building Services . . . . . . .842706 E NewberryMilwaukee, WI 53211(866) 487-5927mark@aberdeeneco.comwww.aberdeeneco.comMark Halaska, Brad Hamlin• Facilities maintenance support and services • Industrial and commercial floor systems • Concrete repair solutions & sealing • Protective coatings • Carpet and tile renovation • Sports and fitness floor systems • Custodial maintenance services
Access Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19302 Island StChippewa Falls, WI 54729(715) 726-9090accounting@accesssecuritycorp.comwww.accesssecuritycorp.comBob SeversonCCTV, access control, fire.
Advanced Planning Technologies, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
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103 S Leonard StWest Salem, WI 54669(608) 786-1215mkerrigan@apt-cafm.comwww.NetRequest.netMark Kerrigan, Tom Grosskopf
Advanced Planning Technologies Inc. offers internet-based facility management solutions; NetRequest and NetTask. NetRequest is an interactive floor plan of your buildings. Being database driven, query information can be from pulled on a single building or on all your buildings saving time/resources. NetTask is a Work Order/Preventive/Maintenance program.
Allegion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Raffle Prize Donor
2171 Executive Dr, Suite 200Addison, IL 60101(630) 347-3934stephanie.young@allegion.comwww.allegion.comStephanie Young, Gary HoltyPublic and private K-12 schools trust Allegion and our market leading brands including Schlage, Von Duprin and LCN for safety and security solutions that fit their environment.
Anchor Moving Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Raffle Prize Donor
W144 N5800 Shawn CircleMenomonee Falls, WI 53051(262) 573-4713mike.forrester@ anchormovingsystems.comwww.anchormovingsystems.comMike ForresterFull service relocation provider. Moving, storage (many options) and assistance with asbestos abatement projects!
Apex Building Consultants . . . . . . . . . . .23Raffle Prize Donor
1223 W Main St #194Sun Prairie, WI 53590(608) 239-2382apexbuild@gmail.comwww.apexbuildingconsultants.comJordan TuminaroApex provides independent roof and building envelope consulting, planning, procurement and project management services.
Asphalt Seal & Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .452077 Enterprise DrDePere, WI 54115(920) 360.6553chopper@asphaltsealandrepair.comwww.asphaltsealandrepair.comJim HawkinsonAsphalt seal coating, parking-lot striping, infrared-patching, and crack filling.
Badgerland Commercial Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 & 31N1086 County Rd LWatertown, WI 53098(920) 261.9060brad@badgerlandroofing.comwww.badgerlandroofing.comBrad Miller, Joseph CoughlinSpecializing in flat and low slope roofs; roof consulting.
Baseman Bros. Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76N8121 Industrial DrIxonia, WI 53036(920) 261-4800gym@basemanbros.comwww.basemanbros.comJeffrey Baseman, Vicki MarshallUsing the industries latest technology, Baseman Bros., Inc. performs many different levels of flooring services from installation of new wood or synthetic flooring, to resurfacing, recoating, striping, logos and repairs. Since 1926, Baseman Bros., Inc. dedication, pride, experience and quality of work makes us one of the most recommended wood and synthetic flooring companies in the state.
BAYCOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Raffle Prize Donor
2040 Radisson StGreen Bay, WI 54302(800) 726-5426motorola@baycominc.comwww.baycominc.comRandy Krull, Sean StockmanBAYCOM is the Midwest’s leading provider of voice, video and data solutions. Featuring: Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO digital radio solutions and indoor/outdoor video capabilities.
BELIMO Americas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Raffle Prize Donor
3093 - 118th Ave NEBlaine, MN 55449(612) 385-3778darryl.rangel@us.belimo.comwww.belimo.usDarryl RangelInnovator in comfort, energy efficiency and safety solutions. A world leader in the design and manufacture of damper actuators and control valves used in commercial HVAC systems.
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Resource Area by CompanyBR Bleachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
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14200 Washington StWoodstock, IL 60098(815) 334-6364tohagan@brbleachers.comwww.brbleachers.comTerence O’Hagan, Kevin FoleyAthletic equipment products and services. Indoor and outdoor bleachers, basketball goals, padding, curtains, installations, inspections, sales and repairs.
Building Services Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 41500 Lamers Dr, PO Box 242Little Chute, WI 54140(920) 788-4741tvandenhogen@bsgcleaning.comwww.bsgcleaning.comJim Clark, Tom Vanden HogenBuilding Services Group is a family-owned company specializing in janitorial services for Wisconsin school districts. We are a certified applicator of the 3M stone floor protection system.
Carrico Aquatic Resources, Inc. . . . . . . .25Raffle Prize Donor
720 North ParkwayJefferson, WI 53549(920) 541-3600mrc@carricoaquatics.comwww.carricoaquatics.comMatt Carrico, Tom CarricoCarrico Aquatic Resources, Inc. is a commercial swimming pool company serving Wisconsin, Minnesota, Eastern Iowa, and Northern Illinois. Our focus is providing aquatic owners with safe, clean, sparkling blue water. Our services include equipment/cleaner repair, controller/chemical feed service, NECCS cutting-edge energy reducing technology, and industry leading Water Management Assistance Program.
CAT 5 Restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Raffle Prize Donor
2111 South West Ave, Unit 58Waukesha, WI 53189(855) 479-0911vbrown@c5restores.comwww.c5restores.comVan Brown, Mark OttoCAT 5 Restoration is a Midwest-based disaster recovery expert. We specialize in handling the complexities of property damage of any size with integrity, innovation and excellence.
CEC (Communications Engineering Company) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .362260 Salscheider CtGreeen Bay, WI 54313(800) 432-9082acote@cecinfo.comwww.cecinfo.comAmy Cote, John StukenbergSystems and technology integrator.
CESA #10 Facilities Management . . . . .93725 W Park AveChippewa Falls, WI 54729(888) 947-4701scraker@cesa10.k12.wi.uswww.cesa10.k12.wi.us/fmSteve Craker, Luke SchultzCESA 10 provides facilities management services to help school districts reduce energy costs, become more energy efficient, and provide a safe and healthy school environment. For more information on CESA 10’s energy management, owner’s representative/project management, performance contracting and environmental health and safety services, please call 888-947-4701.
CESA Purchasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Raffle Prize Donor
1221 Innovation DrWhitewater, WI 53190(262) 473-1470cynthia.holt@cesapurchasing.orgCESApurchasing.orgCynthia HoltCESA Purchasing is a statewide WI cooperative that works with local and national vendors to provide contracts to K12 schools, libraries, technical colleges, universities, municipalities and other non-profit educational entities. By combining purchasing power, schools and organizations can obtain substantial volume discounts on technology hardware, roofing and flooring, office supplies, and more.
Chudecke & Associates, LLC . . . . . . . . . 111PO Box 735Menomonee Falls, WI 53052(262) 250-7610mark@chudecke.infoMark ChudeckeVariable frequency drives, air flow measuring stations and flowmeters.
Class 1 Air, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Raffle Prize Donor
6579 North Sidney PlMilwaukee, WI 53209(414) 228-1213sean@classoneair.comSean McGlennEnergy saving products for HVAC systems.
Clean Rite Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Raffle Prize Donor
19660 Sommers DrBrookfield, WI 53045(262) 784-1300Tony@cleanritesupply.comwww.cleanritesupply.comAnthony Cogan, Laura CoganJanitorial supplies and equipment, safety products, food service disposables and more. We will help your district find innovative ways to save money, streamline what you purchase and standardize your training programs.
CleanPower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72124 North 121st StMilwaukee, WI 53226(800) 388-1608 x140service@cleanpower1.comwww.cleanpower1.comTrisha Didion, Patty HendricksonCleanPower is a full service janitorial company and 1st in WI to receive Cleaning Industry Management Standard – Green Building (CIMS-GB) certification. In addition to daily janitorial tasks, CleanPower is able to complete re-lamping, ultrasonic blind cleaning, window cleaning, carpet/upholstery cleaning, floor scrubbing and refinishing, grout restoration, construction clean ups, etc.
Climate Makers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Raffle Prize Donor
1700 Freeway Blvd, Suite 10Brooklyn Center, MN 55430(800) 773-9084lorib@climatemakersinc.comwww.climatemakersinc.comLori Bauer, Joe UnderwoodMechanical and temperature controls contractor.
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Resource Area by CompanyComplete Control, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
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640 25th Ave NWisconsin Rapids, WI 54495(715) 887-4400dan.korn@complete-control.comwww.complete-control.comDan Korn, Tom SchaferFire and security and HVAC temperature controls.
CrisisGo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .551616 W MainMarion, IL 62959(618) 997-2114jims@crisisgo.comwww.crisisgo.comJim SpicuzzaMobile device, ipad, or desktop. CrisisGo users can: send/receive audible alerts notifying of emergency; access checklists for each person’s role; have access emergency contacts; refer to evacuation maps; use their student roster after an evacuation for reunification; send 2-way text messages to others; and use video to live-stream situations to administrators or police.
EC&D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .483137 N Roemer RdAppleton, WI 54911(920) 739-6885bbeach@energycontroldesign.comenergycontroldesign.comWilliam Beachkofski, Randy VanevenhovenBuilding automation systems, energy efficiency services, and HVAC mechanical services.
Elemental Solutions, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 109Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 59203Schaumburg, IL 60173(224) 229-1005abrenner@elementalsolutionsllc.comwww.elementalsolutionsllc.comAmy Brenner, Tom GawneElemental Solutions LLC provides comprehensive and customized water treatment solutions designed to protect boilers and cooling systems by preventing corrosion, scale and fouling while reducing maintenance and energy costs.
Engineered Security Solutions, Inc. . . .39Raffle Prize Donor
16805 W Observatory RdNew Berlin, WI 53151(262) 780-9770bbautz@engineeredsecurity.netwww.engineeredsecurity.netTroy Salchow, Brian BautzEngineered Security Solutions is a Wisconsin security company leader that provides cutting-edge security solutions for education, commercial, industrial, municipal, law enforcement and financial customers throughout the state of Wisconsin.
Environmental Management Consulting, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20W7748 County Highway VLake Mills, WI 53551(920) 648-6343jjozwiakowski@emc-wi.comwww.emc-wi.comJim Jozwiakowski, Bill FreemanServing clients for over 23 years in environmental health and safety issues including: asbestos AHERA compliance, management and training, IAQ/mold investigations/sampling, safety compliance management programs and training, lead assessments and XRF sampling, industrial hygiene sampling/assessments, SDWA sampling/compliance.
Fahrner Asphalt Sealers, LLC . . . . . . . . .632800 Mecca DrPlover, WI 54467(715) 341-2868gwians@fahrnerasphalt.comwww.fahrnerasphalt.comBill Glatz, Jr.Pavement maintenance services: tennis court resurfacing and painting; seal coating; crack sealing; line painting and infrared patching.
Fearings Audio-Visual-Security . . . . . 104722 Walsh RdMadison, WI 53714(800) 252-2253svandyke@fearings.comwww.fearings.comSteve Van Dyke, Doug FearingAudio, video and security.
Focus on Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50725 W Park AveChippewa Falls, WI 54729(888) 947-7828jberget@cesa10.k12.wi.uswww.focusonenergy.comJohn Berget, David VossFocus on Energy is excited to announce the launch of its Agriculture, School and Government (AgSG) program. Increased incentives are available for all AgSG projects completed in 2015. AgSG specific questions can be directed to 888.947.7828. If you have questions about Focus on Energy in general, contact Focus on Energy at 800.762.7077 or at focusinfo@focusonenergy.com.
Gaco Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .751245 Chapman DrWaukesha, WI 53186(800) 331-0196customerservice@gaco.comwww.gaco.comCraig Pearson, Ron MacLeanGaco Western manufactures exceptional waterproofing and insulating products for commercial, industrial and residential applications. Gaco is the recognized leader in silicone roof coating systems, and offers a variety of waterproofing coatings for pedestrian and traffic decking, and spray foam insulation.
Gappa Security Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9317 E Main StWaupun, WI 53963(920) 324-2260service@gappasecuritysolutions.comwww.gappasecuritysolutions.comForsell Gappa, Bill MoreyGappa Security Solutions specializes in access control. We work well with keying systems, lock hardware, electronic access and video management systems.
Giertsen Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Raffle Prize Donor
W223N798 Saratoga Dr, Suite CWaukesha, WI 53186(262) 522-1918lynnr@giertsenco.comwww.giertsenco.comEric Swanson, Lynn RabeorGiertsen Company is a family run, full service regional general contractor. We’ve been successfully restoring schools damaged by fire, flood/water, wind/tornado & biohazard damage in WI,
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Resource Area by CompanyMN, and IL since 1918. We dispatch 24/7 emergency response teams that mitigate damages & assist with getting schools operational in the face of adversity.
Goodson Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28PO Box 11217Milwaukee, WI 53211(414) 540-1330rbonfiglio@sbcglobal.netRuss BonfiglioDistributor of Interkal bleachers, Draper gym equipment, GSS lockers and Palmer Hamilton tables.
Gym Boys, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32730 S 9th PlOostburg, WI 53070(920) 564-2800jtflad@hotmail.comwww.gymboysllc.comJoseph T. Flad, Lee FosterGym Boys LLC primarily inspects, maintains and repairs bleachers, basketball backstops, divider curtains and movable partitions. We also sell new backstops, curtains, batting cages and other gymnasium equipment.
H&H Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223201 Latham DrMadison, WI 53713(608) 273-4464jkaurich@hhenergymanagement.comwww.hhgroupholdings.comJosh KaurichH&H Energy Services provides performance contracting, energy management including commissioning, retro-commissioning, HVAC controls, natural gas procurement and sustainability (green) planning.
Hallman Lindsay Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Raffle Prize Donor
1717 North Bristol StSun Prairie, WI 53590(608) 834-8844mike.granitz@hallmanlindsay.comwww.hallmanlindsay.comFrank Schmitt, Jeff AbrahamHallman Lindsay Paints is a family-owned business. We have 25 stores located throughout the state of Wisconsin. We provide paints, stains, and sundries in all the stores. Made in Wisconsin for Wisconsin since 1956.
HASTINGS Air Energy Control, Inc. . . . . . 55555 S Westridge DrNew Berlin, WI 53151(800) 236-8450dougyoung@hastingsair.comwww.hastingsair.comDean Havnen, Doug YoungDust collectors, air cleaners, industrial-duty vacuums, vehicle exhaust removal systems and iVEC Systems automated energy controls that help reduce operating costs.
Hot Water Products, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .917500 N 81st StMilwaukee, WI 53223(877) 578-9472kurt@hotwaterproducts.comwww.hotwaterproducts.comKurt Koepp, Aaron AdlerFrom ultra-high-efficiency water, hydronic, and steam boilers to water heaters and solar hot water systems, we are the leader in equipment distribution and energy efficient system design. Our services include product selection, parts, delivery, system design, and financial incentive application assistance.
IDN H. Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1412525A W Custer AveButler, WI 53007(414) 690-3831bbachleitner@idnhhoffman.comwww.idn-inc.comBryan Bachleitner, Dan LamIDN provides security products, access control solutions, and related services to security professionals throughout North America. With a wholesale distribution network of more than 50 locations representing over 300 manufacturers, IDN offers customers the strength and buying power of a national organization along with local product availability and personal, customized service.
IEA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Raffle Prize Donor
9201 W Broadway Ave, Suite 600Brooklyn Park, MN 55445(763) 315-7800amy.satterfield@ieasafety.comwww.ieasafety.comAmy Satterfield, Dan FitchHealth and safety consultants.
Inspec, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Raffle Prize Donor
126 N Jefferson, Suite 120Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 744-6962dfoler@inspec.comwww.inspec.comDave Foler, Dan Roehrdanz, P.E.Inspec is an independent engineering architectural consulting firm dedicated to the design, construction practices, and maintenance of the building envelope. Areas of expertise are roofs, exterior walls, window/doors, waterproofing, pavement/parking, and outdoor athletic facilities. Services include condition assessments, lead/forensic investigation, facade inspections, and management programs.
Interstate Roof Systems Consultants, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
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402 Travis Lane, Unit 62Waukesha, WI 53816(847) 695-1460rkuhlmann@irscinc.comwww.irscinc.comTom Varga, Roger KuhlmannIRSC manages commercial roof evaluations, specifications, due diligence inspections, infrared moisture surveys, storm damage assessment, project and construction management services, contract coordination, roofing database management, etc. for clients nationwide.
Kelmann Restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Raffle Prize Donor
12001 W Dearbourn AveWauwatosa, WI 53226(414) 774-3799dlschultz@kelmann.comwww.kelmann.comDave SchultzIn our 42nd year, Kelmann Restoration is a family owned, Wisconsin based, emergency services provider. Events such as floods, fires or mold issues can be devastating for a district. Downtime, classroom relocation and other logistical issues can be overwhelming. We aid districts in helping to prevent these downtime events and in how to respond when an event occurs.
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Kendell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Raffle Prize Donor
Multiple office locations in Madison, WI Mankato, Winona, and Minneapolis, MN(952) 412-1939rbraman@kendelldrs.comwww.kendelldrs.comSolutions for opening and specialty applications – doors and hardware, integration, specialties, retrofit and installation services.
Kenwood Communications . . . . . . . . . 108645 Potts AveGreen Bay, WI 54304(920) 494-1828snielson@nielsoncom.comSteve BandtTwo-way radio sales, service, installation and support.
L & A Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Raffle Prize Donor
10903 N Industrial DrMequon, WI 53092(262) 242-5757dmitryb@lacrystal.comwww.lacrystal.comDmitry BrodskyL&A Crystal focuses on efficient and cost effective flooring options where you work, play and live. Utilized for its durability and low maintenance or as a design element, our team of professional craftsman can transform your floor in commercial, industrial and institutional applications, industrial spaces, retail establishments, office buildings, schools, sports facilities, museums and more.
Lee Recreation, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Raffle Prize Donor
809 Bluebird PassCambridge, WI 53523(800) 775-8937info@leerecreation.comwww.leerecreation.comVern Lee, Lana LeePlayground equipment and surfacing products, recreation equipment and full line of site furnishings. FREE design services.
Lerdahl - DIRTT Environmental Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
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7182 US Hwy 14Middleton, WI 53562(608) 535-2232
kbiller@lerdahl.comwww.Lerdahl.com/DIRTTKaryn Biller, Julie NelsonDIRTT Environmental Solutions creates unique interiors with agile architectural solutions. DIRTT’s solutions include DIRTT Walls, DIRTT Power, DIRTT Networks, DIRTT Millwork and ICE software.
LIfe Safety Hardware Consultants . . . .26Raffle Prize Donor
169 Anderson Scout Camp RdHoulton, WI 54082(651) 324-1746timothy@lshc.orgwww.lshc.orgTim Witzmann, Robert YoungLife Safety Hardware Consultants is an independent representative for: Stanley Security Solutions, including BEST Access systems: cylindrical and mortise locksets, cylinders and key systems, mechanical and electronic access control; PHI precision: heavy duty exit devices, electrified products, LE operators; Stanley hardware: door closers, hinges, miscellanous door hardware; and Stanley commercial hardware: cylindrical and mortise locksets, cylinders and key systems, panic/exit devices, door closers. Additional manufacturers represented include: National Guard Products (NGP), Nystrom, Total Door, TruStile, and Trimco.
Mainstage Theatrical Supply, Inc. . . . . .74907 S 1st StMilwaukee, WI 53204(414) 278-0878csternke@mainstage.comwww.mainstage.comCraig SternkeSales and service of theatrical and stage equipment which includes stage curtains, stage lighting and dimming systems and LED lamps and fixtures for auditoriums.
Marshfield Book & Stationery . . . . . . . .44Raffle Prize Donor
M111 W McMillan StMarshfield, WI 54449(715) 387-1286dan@marshfieldbook.comwww.marshfieldbook.comDan BubolzFull-service school supply and equipment provider. We provide service and installation on any of our products.
Masonry Restoration, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . .949522 W Schlinger AveMilwaukee, WI 53214(414) 259-8111karen@masonryrestorationinc.commasonryrestorationinc.comKaren Forrer, Tony LipekTuckpointing, façade inspection, sealant replacement, structural steel repair.
Master Com, Inc-Carehawk . . . . . . . . . . .984915 Triangle StMc Farland, WI 53558(608) 838-9022jhelmer@mastercom.ccJon McGettigan, Kevin PatrickSchool communications systems.
McKinstry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .602310 Crossroads Dr, Suite 5200Madison, WI 53718(608) 381-4623kevinko@mckinstry.comwww.mckinstry.comMario Millonzi, Trenton Smith• Performance-based contracting • Active energy management • Renewables • Project funding • Smart building systems engineering • Sustainability • Energy/environmental planning • Financial modeling • Operational modeling • Commissioning • Mobile service • Remote monitoring • Operations management • Facility management • Maintenance systems
MDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Raffle Prize Donor
1200 ArthurElk Grove Village, IL 60007(847) 437-4000 x7431sweber@mdcwall.comwww.mdcwall.comSandy Weber, Diane LovegrenMDC has 50 years of experience working with interior environments, whether you seek digitized branding imaging wallcovers and products, sophisticated specialty products, or seamless dry erase writing surfaces.
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Migratory Bird Managmement . . . . . 1023815 N Brookfield Rd, Suite 104160Brookfield, WI 53045(414) 336-2382mmichalski@mbmbird.comwww.mbmbird.comMichael Michalski, Susan HagbergMigratory Bird Management offers avian wildlife bird control using bird deterrents and trapping. Canine detection and inspection services offers bedbug detection services using canines.
Miller & Associates-Sauk Prairie . . . . 107Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 154Prairie du Sac, WI 53578(608) 643-8105contact@millersaukprairie.comwww.millersaukprairie.comSteve BarrittPlayground equipment and surfacing, bleachers and players benches, outdoor fitness equipment, site furnishings including tables, benches, receptacles, and bike racks. Free on-site consultation and design services. Installation available for all products.
Miron Construction Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . .401471 McMahon DrNeenah, WI 54956(920) 969.7000craig.uhlenbrauck@miron-construction.comwww.miron-construction.comCraig UhlenbrauckMiron has been providing construction services for over 95 years. Miron offers innovative referendum, design-build, construction management and general construction services.
Modine School Systems - Airedale . . . .431500 DeKoven AveRacine, WI 53403(800) 828-HEAThvacrannouncement@na.modine.comwww.modinehvac.com/schoolsystemsHolly Van Straten, Matt ZblewskiModine School Systems is a leading manufacturer of HVAC systems for school applications. With a multitude of products that can heat and cool the air, or meet ASHRAE indoor air quality standards, Modine is the name you can trust to meet your HVAC needs. We are best known for our single packaged vertical
HVAC classroom solutions and have sizes available to handle almost any airflow demand.
Moore Construction Services, LLC . . . . .64W146 N5805 Enterprise AveMenomonee Falls, WI 53051(262) 345-1280joyce@moore-cs.comwww.moore-cs.comMike Moore, Austin MooreGeneral construction, design/build, construction management, consulting, pre-referendum services, feasibility studies, budgeting services, value engineering -- we want to be your construction partner!
Mueller Electric of Central Wisconsin LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
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601 S Central AveMarshfield, WI 54449(715) 387-0842wjm@muellercompanies.netSteve Zunker, Jay GibsonElectrical contractor providing energy efficient lighting including LED and fluorescent technologies.
Mulcahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Raffle Prize Donor
2700 Blue Water Rd, Suite 100Eagan, MN 55121(651) 256-2465snorberg@mulcahyco.comwww.mulcahyco.comSteve Norberg, Ted SchmellingEngineered fluid handling and HVAC solutions.
Nassco Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 & 18Raffle Prize Donor
5365 S Moorland RdNew Berlin, WI 53151(262) 432-4963swehse@nasscoinc.comnasscoinc.comSteve Wehse, Randy GroonwaldJanitorial/safety/floor care.
National IPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11725 Cool Springs Blvd, Suite 100Franklin, TN 37067(847) 372-3381tom.ford@nationalipa.orgwww.nationalipa.orgTom FordNational IPA is a cooperative purchasing organization dedicated to serving: city/
local government, county government, state government, public and private educational institutions and systems, special districts, government-education entities, and nonprofits.
Nevco WI Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Raffle Prize Donor
S12W31781 Gray Fox RunDelafield, WI 53018(262) 968-5026bberenz@centurytel.netwww.nevco.comBill Berenz, Greg SmidtScoreboards, message center marquees, video screen, sound systems, trusses, and signage. Sales. service, and installation.
nora systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .292031 N Palmer StMilwaukee, WI 53212(414) 617-4130catherine.prossen@nora.comwww.nora.com/usCatherine Prossennora systems, Inc provides pvc free, low maintenance rubber flooring products perfect for the education environment.
Ohyama Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Raffle Prize Donor
11111 80th AvePleasant Prairie, WI 53158(262) 925-6505adams@ohyamalights.comwww.ohyamalights.comAdam Smith, Amy HansenEnergy efficient LED lighting.
Packerland Rent-a-Mat, Inc. . . . . . . . . 10612580 W Rohr AveButler, WI 53092(262) 781-5321michele@packerland.netwww.packerland.net and http://www.promologoproducts.comMichele KasikPackerland Rent-A-Mat, Inc. has served southeastern Wisconsin institutions and businesses for more than 40 years providing mat, mop, towel and microfiber rental along with a full line of janitorial supplies. Packerland also supplies uniforms, safety apparel, and school spirit wear as well as commercial carpet cleaning, furniture cleaning, and emergency flood clean-up services.
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PBBS Equipment Corporation . . . . . . . .58Raffle Prize Donor
N59 W16500 Greenway CircleMenomonee Falls, WI 53051(262) 252-7575pbbs@pbbs.comwww.pbbs.comBrad CarllCommercial and industrial boiler service, repair, parts and equipment sales.
Performance Services. Inc. . . . . . . .77 & 78Raffle Prize Donor
9779 S Franklin Dr, Suite 104Franklin, WI 53132(888) 390-2700nalioto@performanceservices.comwww.performanceservices.comNicholas Alioto, Zoran KrecakPerformance Services provides energy and operational savings analysis and project design build services.
Philadelphia Commercial . . . . . . . . . . . 114Raffle Prize Donor
631 W Pierre LnPort Washington, WI 53074(414) 308-4607scott.erickson@shawinc.comwww.philadelphia-commercial.comScott Erickson, Ryan KomlertkulAt Philadelphia Commercial, our promise of delivering value you can’t find anywhere else in the industry defines who we are. Without compromising on service, design, quality or fast delivery, we are proud to offer a multitude of style and design options for any budget.
Pieper Electric, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Raffle Prize Donor
5070 N 35th StMilwaukee, WI 53209(414) 462-7700christopher.kelliher@pieperpower.comwww.pieperpower.comChris Kelliher, Jeff StarrALL things electrical, including: arc flash analysis, infra-red testing, safety training, maintenance, sports lighting, parking lot lighting maintenance, general electrical services, low-voltage systems, generators and other emergency power systems, high voltage, energy efficiency analysis and updates.
Point Of Beginning, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .625709 Windy Dr, Suite DStevens Point, WI 54482(715) 344-9999scott@pobinc.comwww.pobinc.comScott GroholskiCivil engineering, land surveying, and landscape architecture firm specializing in educational and athletic facility development.
Premier Bleacher Repair, Inc. . . . . . . . . .42Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 1501Crystal Lake, IL 60039(815) 455-2565jeff@bleacherrepair.comwww.bleacherrepair.comJeff GathmanGymnasium bleacher repair, inspections, drive systems, boards, railings.
Primex Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Raffle Prize Donor
965 Wells StLake Geneva, WI 53147(800) 537-0464bmatenaer@primexinc.comwww.primexwireless.comBrian Balboni, Bill MatenaerLeading provider of wireless facility monitoring and compliance technologies. From automated monitoring of clocks and temperatures to emergency light testing and more, we’ll help you reduce costs, increase productivity, mitigate risk and achieve regulatory compliance.
ProStar Surfaces, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10011019 N Towne Square Rd, Suite 5Mequon, WI 53092(414) 444-4400halk@athleticsurfaces.comwww.athleticsurfaces.comHal Koller, Warren SchmidtFurnish and install wood and synthetic athletic flooring and other specialty surfaces.
Quality Door & Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . .82311 5th Ave NorthWisconsin Rapids, WI 54495(800) 472-7301qdhsales@wvcp.comwww.wvcp.comJoe Siegler, John YatzeckCommercial door, frame and hardware supplier/installer.
Quality Roofing Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .921507 Laemle AveMarshfield, WI 54449(715) 384-8881pat@QRoof.comQRoof.comLucas KramerCommercial roofing and metal contractor.
Reliable Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24120 Hallowell RdVictoria, BC V9A7K2(608) 712-4133tlange@reliablecontrols.comwww.reliablecontrols.comJim Pierett, Steve RehnWe specialize in the design and manufacture of Internet-connected green building controls. Building controls are known as direct digital controls, but can also be referred to as BACnet building automation systems or facility energy management systems. Reliable Controls — people and technology you can rely on.
Rettler Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Raffle Prize Donor
3317 Business Park DrStevens Point, WI 54482(715) 341-2633hneidermann@rettler.comwww.rettler.comMike HelmrickLandscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management and land surveying.
Riggs Consulting, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .614202 Bluff RdStevens Point, WI 54482(715) 340-4472richriggs85@gmail.comRich RiggsMaintenance programming, site maintenance, project management, turf specialist.
Rinderle Door Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Raffle Prize Donor
S71 W23275 Adam DrBig Bend, WI 53103(262) 662-5200jeff@rinderledoor.comwww.rinderledoor.comJeff Rinderle, Joe NelsonRinderle Door is a full-service door repair and replacement company as well as a school gym equipment repair and
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Roofing Consultants LTD and RCL Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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PO Box 1305Waukesha, WI 53187(262) 549-0802bryanh@rcleng.comwww.rcleng.comBryan Horvath, Dale KentRoofing Consultants is a licensed engineering firm, specializing in roofing, walls and other building envelope components. We perform roof and wall investigations, design specifications, project manage roofing and wall projects, perform structural analysis, stamp drawings and provide other services. We have the staff, experience and credentials to meet the needs of a wide range of customers.
Safe-Latch LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37711 Main StDelafield, WI 53018(262) 893-4715safelatch@gmail.comDave Hoffman, Nick HoffmanSecuring classrooms to protect our children is a reality today. Critical time is wasted when teachers are required to locate a key and lock the classroom door from the outside. With Safe-Latch, classroom doors can be secured within seconds, safely from inside your classroom. Our children are our future. We believe that all students deserve to learn in a safe, secure learning environment.
San-A-Care, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Raffle Prize Donor
W223 N605 Saratoga DrWaukesha, WI 53186(262) 521-9500mike@san-a-care.comwww.san-a-care.comMike Griffin, Matt MirendaA full line cleaning product, equipment and repair company. We offer innovative solutions with personalized care.
Schmidt Custom Floors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59N8 W22590 Johnson DrWaukesha, WI 53186(262) 547-8763jheiman@schmidtflooring.comwww.athleticfloors.com
Jason Heiman, Ryan PowellAthletic floors, installation and maintenance.
School Specialty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 1579Appleton, WI 54912(888) 388-3224orders@schoolspeciatly.comwww.schoolspecialty.comRandy Huebner, Tim FitpatrickEducational resources.
SchoolDude.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9611000 Regency Parkway, Suite 110Cary, NC 27519(877) 868-3833info@SchoolDude.comwww.SchoolDude.comEric Erdman, Derrick PattersonSchoolDude, the market leader in education enterprise asset management, helps public and private schools, colleges and universities save time and money. Our cloud solutions streamline IT, facilities and business operations and provide institutions with a lower cost of ownership, scalable solutions, lifetime support and benchmarks for success.
Scranton Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .672144 N Commerce StMilwaukee, WI 53212(414) 208-9871mjanssen@scrantonproducts.comwww.scrantonproducts.comMike JanssenWorry-free, solid HDPE plastic lockers and restroom partitions.
ServiceMaster Recovery Services . . . . .90Raffle Prize Donor
2215 S 162nd StNew Berlin, WI 53151(800) 559-9070mcyganiak@smrecover.comwww.smrecover.comMark CyganiakDisaster restoration.
Shared Purchasing Solutions . . . . . . . 113Raffle Prize Donor
2635 Hemstock StLa Crosse, WI 54603(800) 657-4445hauserj@sps-gpo.comwww.sps-gpo.com
Joan HauserExperience the power of a group purchasing organization with SPS. We offer value to your school by providing cost-savings solutions for many areas within your facilities. SPS has a wide variety of regional and national agreements. We’re continually evaluating market trends and procurement policies to assist you in making informed decisions. Let us do the work for you!
Siemens Industry, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .546737 W Washington St, Suite 2110Milwaukee, WI 53214(414) 475-3700jenniferlee@siemens.comwww.usa.siemens.comScott Johnson, Josh KlingerThe Siemens Building Technologies Division is the world’s market leader for safe and energy efficient buildings (green buildings) and infrastructures. As a service provider, system integrator and product manufacturer, Building Technologies has offerings for energy efficiency, building automation, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), fire protection and security.
SimplexGrinnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Raffle Prize Donor
N58W14782 Shawn CircleMenomonee Falls, WI 53051(800) 989-4460rjacunski@simplexgrinnell.comSimplexGrinnell.comDick Jacunski, Mike CantuSales/service. fire alarm, fire sprinkler, clocks, intercom, security, sound, extinguishers, inspections, design and installation.
Stalker Sports Floors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 148New London, WI 54961(920) 982.2926sfifloors@aol.comSteve Stalkerwww.stalkerflooring.comAthletic floor installation, sanding and refinishing, graphics and game lines, cleaning and maintenance, and gym accessories.
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Resource Area by CompanyTartan Supply Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . .793250 N 126th StBrookfield, WI 53005(262) 281-2770ben@tartansupply.comwww.tartansupply.comJohn Deverey, Greg KingTartan Supply is a leading distributor of cleaning chemicals and supplies. We also specialize in floor care equipment sales, rental and service.
Technology Resource Advisors, Inc. . . .66Raffle Prize Donor
320 E Buffalo St, Suite 605Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276-3300 x111sales@technologyresourceadvisors.comwww.technologyresourceadvisors.comSteve Beaudry, Becky OsbornOur team combines real world law enforcement, video surveillance, and information technology experience to deliver best in class IP-based video surveillance and access control security solutions. Our full-service IP video surveillance and access control offering includes all of the key components required to build and implement the proper solution.
Total Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86W234N2830 Paul RdPewaukee, WI 53072(262) 523-2500csmith@total-mechanical.comwww.total-mechanical.comChris Smith, Ed HillMechanical products and services.
Transwestern Sustainability Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99234 W Florida StMilwaukee, WI 53204(414) 937-5025anne.white@transwestern.comwww.transwestern.comAnne White, Edward MalesevichEnhancing the sustainability of schools is a manageable and affordable process. Our sustainability team has hands-on experience in all areas of sustainability and provides a variety of services. We continuously take action to reduce property operating costs and environmental footprints by educating the industry and providing clients with sustainable, energy efficient solutions for their districts.
Tri City Glass & Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Raffle Prize Donor
2801 N Roemer RdAppleton, WI 54911(800) 449-8081kenr@tricityglass-door.comwww.tricityglass-door.comKen RoskumAluminum, hollow metal, wood doors and frames, finish hardware specialties, toilet partitions and accessories, glass and glazing.
Twin City Hardware, Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Raffle Prize Donor
447 Whitetail PassHudson, WI 54016(651) 262-4943scoffin@tchco.comSteve CoffinFacility security products, key systems, locking hardware, doors and frames, access control and cameras.
U.S. Lamp, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Raffle Prize Donor
3600 Velp Ave, Suite 1Green Bay, WI 54313(920) 434-3636rjohnson@uslamp.comwww.uslamp.comRandy JohnsonUS Lamp, Inc. is a full line lighting distributor specializing in energy efficient lighting programs and products. We are committed to providing our customers the best value for the dollar spent. Through an effort of continuous education (training), providing quality products, and responding to the customers’ needs, we will succeed!
Universal Restoration Services . . . . . . .10W 1737 Roosevelt RdOconomowoc, WI 53066(414) 759-4855breed@4universal.comBecky Reed, Tim GrahmCommercial and residential property damage restoration and emergency response planning.
Velcheck & Finger Roof Consulting & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103W231 N2844 Roundy CirclePewaukee, WI 53072(262) 522-3690thomasr@velcheck-finger.comwww.velcheck-finger.com
Thomas Boritzke, Tom RentmeesterRoof consulting and service to the existing roof systems on schools and commercial facilities.
Vesta Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Raffle Prize Donor
110 Commercial Dr, Suite 1Columbus, WI 53925(608) 381-1073rob.cains@vestatech.nethttp://www.vestatech.netRob Cains, Travis RunkeBuilding automation and energy management specialists.
Villani Landshapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Raffle Prize Donor
N59 W14397 Bobolink AveMenomonee Falls, WI 53051(262) 252-4541ann@villani-landshapers.comwww.villani-landshapersTodd Colt, Julie MetzgerWe are a full service landscape maintenance and construction company. We can maintain any property and install any landscape projects that are needed.
Waupaca Sand & Solutions . . . . . . . . . . .52E3481 Royalton StWaupaca, WI 54981(715) 258-8566dena@waupacasand.comwww.WaupacaSand.comRob Johnson, Dena DiVincenzoManufacturer of Sure-Hop infield mix, Red Tread warning track granite, Red Diamond infield topdressing, and Sportsfield topdressing sand.
Wisconsin Surplus Online Auctions . . .88Raffle Prize Donor
PO Box 113Mount Horeb, WI 53572-0113(608) 437-2001wrf@wisconsinsurplus.comwww.wisconsinsurplus.comWilliam FaltzWe will help you dispose of your unused and surplus items that you have. We can handle everything from school buses to food service items to the grounds department.
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Facilities Management Conference AttendeesEd AllisonDirector of Buildings & GroundsWisconsin Rapids(715) 424-6718edwin.allison@wrps.net
Kevin BahrDirector of FacilitiesPulaski Community (920) 822-6082kwbahr@pulaskischools.org
Todd BarkowBuildings & Grounds SupervisorAthens(715) 257-7511 x154tbarkow@athens1.org
Jim BeckmannDirector of OperationsGlendale River Hills/Mapledale-Indian Hill (414) 351-7175jim.beckmann@ glendale.k12.wi.us
Al BehnkeDirector of Facilities ServicesHoward - Suamico (920) 662-7705allebehn@hssd.k12.wi.us
John BeilDirector of FacilitiesBelleville(608) 424-1902 x487beilj@belleville.k12.wi.us
Joe BellomoDirector of Facilities & Safety CoordinatorWaunakee Community(608) 849-2296jbellomo@waunakee.k12.wi.us
Jeff BelottSupervisor of Maintenance OperationsD.C. Everest Area(715) 359-4221 x4103jbelott@dce.k12.wi.us
Jacob BergEducation RepresentativeInpro(800) 222-5556jberg@inprocorp.com
Chuck BerryAmery(715) 268-9771 x297berryc@amerysd.k12.wi.us
Jeff BlochMaintenance MechanicDe Forest Area (608) 842-6500jbloch@deforestschools.org
Rich BondASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions(630) 594-1500richard.bond@assaabloy.com
Mike BosSupervisor of Buildings & GroundsWaupun Area(920) 324-9341mbos@waupun.k12.wi.us
Tracy BostwickFacilities ManagementOconto Unified (920) 834-7814tracy.bostwick@oconto.k12.wi.us
Kevin BratholMaintenance SupervisorElmwood (715) 639-2711bratholk@elmwood.k12.wi.us
Mitch BreedFacilities SupervisorCameron(715) 651-8842mbreed@cameron.k12.wi.us
Matt Breunig, LEED, GASenior Project ManagerFindorff(608) 257-5321mbreunig@findorff.com
Paul BuchholzCoordinator of Buildings & GroundsBeaver Dam Unified (920) 885-7470 x1143buchholzP@beaverdam.k12.wi.us
Holly BurrDirector of Finance and OperationsGresham (715) 787-3211burrh@gresham.k12.wi.us
Ed ButzenManager of OperationsGreen Bay Area (920) 448-2185ewbutzen@gbaps.org
Eric CallahanBuilding Maintenance LeaderPort Edwards (715) 887-9000 x234callaer@pesd.k12.wi.us
Kenneth CarleySafety and Grounds CoordinatorOmro(920) 685-5666kencarley@omro.k12.wi.us
Roxanne CarlsonMilliken(414) 418-9614roxanne.carlson@milliken.com
Chris CarltonFacilities Operations SupervisorMenomonee Falls(262) 250-6498carlchr@sdmfschools.org
Craig ChaferMaintenance SupervisorBirchwood715.354.3471 x308cchafer@birchwood.k12.wi.us
Pat ChamberlinDirector of OperationsMayville (920) 387-7970 x3013pchamberlin@mayville.k12.wi.us
Brian ChaseEnergy ManagerWhitefish Bay(414) 963-3951 x5022brian.chase@wfbschools.com
Gregory ChoinskiCustodial SupervisorWauwatosa(414) 773-1053choinsgr@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us
Larry CihlarDirector of Buildings & GroundsWausau(715) 261-0801lcihlar@wausauschools.org
Matt ClendenenMaintenance DirectorSouthwestern Wisconsin(608) 854-2261 x319clendenenm@swsd.k12.wi.us
Dawn CollazoRegional Sales ManagerRetro-Tech Systems, Inc.dawn.collazo@ retrotechsystems.com
Terry CollinsDirector of Support ServicesGale-Ettrick-Trempeleau (608) 792-2209terrycollins@getschools.k12.wi.us
Steve CoombsAssistant Director of Buildings & GroundsGreendale (414) 491-6050steve.coombs@ greendale.k12.wi.us
Josh CowderyCTS Group(612) 702-1411jcowdery@ctsgroup.com
Fritz CrallBuildings & Grounds SupervisorNorthland Pines (715) 891-6366fcrall@npsd.k12.wi.us
Mark DahlbergMaintenance DirectorSolon Springs(715) 378-2263mdahlberg@solonk12.net
John DailyBuilding & Grounds SupervisorHolmen(608) 526-9669daijoh@holmen.k12.wi.us
Mike DeBelsBuilding & Grounds SupervisorTomahawk(715) 453-2106debelsm@tomahawk.k12.wi.us
Dan DollCustodial SupervisorMosinee (715) 693-2550ddoll@mosineeschools.org
Rick DomachFacility /Grounds ManagerElmbrook(262) 781-3030domachr@elmbrookschools.org
Dan DommekSpecial ProjectsNew Berlin(262) 789-6252dan.dommek@nbexcellence.org
Dennis DraperBuildings & Grounds SupervisorWisconsin Dells(608) 253-3761ddraper@sdwd.k12.wi.us
Chuck DrewsMaintenance DirectorRandolph (920) 279-0120drewsc@rsd.org
Nicholas DubeyF.J.A. Christiansen Roofing Co., Inc.(920) 248-1160ndubey@christiansenroofing.com
Erika DuelgeMarket Sector SpecialistFindorff(608) 729-2125eduelge@findorff.com
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Facilities Management Conference AttendeesKevin DulmesFacilities ManagerSheboygan Falls(920) 467-7893kdulmes@ sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us
Chris DupréOperations SupervisorRacine Unified(262) 631-7106chris.dupre@rusd.org
Carl EklofFrederic(715) 220-3128eklofc@frederic.k12.wi.us
Robert EllisDirector of Buildings & GroundsEast Troy Community(262) 642-6710ellrob@easttroy.k12.wi.us
Paul FalbMaintenance DirectorClayton (715) 948-2163falbp@claytonsd.k12.wi.us
Rick FechterManager of Facilities & OperationsMenomonee Falls(262) 255-8446fechric@sdmfschools.org
Thomas FedererBuilding & Grounds SuperintendentUW - Whitewaterfederert@uww.edu
Debra FenneyDirector of Building & Grounds/MaintenanceErin(262) 673-3720 x4101Fenney@erinschool.org
Randy FinkDirector of OperationsWisconsin Lutheran High School(414) 453-4567randy.fink@wlhs.org
Pat FinnemoreDirector of FacilitiesKenosha Unified(262) 359-7757pfinnemo@kusd.edu
Jim FochsDirector of Buildings & GroundsOshkosh Area(920) 424-4039james.fochs@oshkosh.k12.wi.us
Ryan FornalSystems/Operations SupervisorRacine Unified(262) 619-4696ryan.fornal@rusd.org
Bill FoustDirector of Buildings & GroundsMcFarland(608) 838-4519bill_foust@mcfarland.k12.wi.us
Brian FrantlPresidentFrantl Industries Inc(262) 246-3866veda@frantl.com
Steve FrantlVice PresidentFrantl Industries Inc(262) 246-3866info@frantl.com
Doug FranzenFacilities DirectorKewaskum (262) 626-8427 x4007dfranzen@kewaskumschools.org
Tom FriggeOperations ManagerWest Bendtfrigge@west-bend.k12.wi.us
Lowell FrommBuildings & Grounds SupervisorSparta Area (608) 487-4387lfromm@spartan.org
Greg GaarderBusiness ManagerTomah Area(608) 374-7004greggaarder@tomah.k12.wi.us
Steven GeringAssistant Director of FacilitiesUW-Green Bay(920) 465-2811gerings@uwgb.edu
Lanny GleasonDirector of OperationsOregon (608) 834-4046hlgleason@oregonsd.net
Tony GoodenoughOwnerTASC Services(414) 704-3428tgood@tascwi.com
Tim GoreckiOperations SupervisorMuskego Norway (262) 971-1810 x6040tim.gorecki@muskegonorway.org
Tim GraffinChief EngineerFort Atkinson(920) 691-2405graffint@fortschools.org
Bryan GroshekDistrict Operations SupervisorMuskego Norway (414) 881-8311bryan.groshek@ muskegonorway.org
Tom GrosjeanDirector of Buildings & GroundsAshland(715) 682-7848tgrosjean@ashland.k12.wi.us
Jeffrey GroveManager of Buildings and GroundsHamilton(262) 246-1811grovje@hamilton.k12.wi.us
Jeff GrunwaldFacilities ManagerSwallow(262) 367-2000 x121grunwaldj@swallowschool.org
Steve GuthrieFacilities and Operations SupervisorPort Washington-Saukville (262) 268-6035Steven.Guthrie@pwssd.k12.wi.us
Dennis HallPer Mar Security Services(608) 238-9295Dhall@permarsecurity.com
Mark HanselFacilities DirectorAppleton Area (920) 832-6150hanselmark@aasd.k12.wi.us
Joe HaselmanLead Maintenance MechanicNew Richmond(715) 760-0313jhaselman@ newrichmond.k12.wi.us
Becky HeinsMaintenance/Custodial ManagerPlatteville(608) 342-4004heins@platteville.k12.wi.us
Harry HeiszMaintenance SupervisorNorth Crawford(608) 735-4318hheisz@ncrawford.k12.wi.us
Andy HensleyWauwatosa(414) 773-1048henslean@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us
Steve HibbardDirector of Buildings & GroundsConcordia University(262) 243-4311steve.hibbard@cuw.edu
John HinrichsBuildings & Grounds SupervisorDeerfield Community (608) 764-5431hinrichsj@deerfield.k12.wi.us
Jacob HintzAshwaubenon jhintz@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us
Steve HoganDirector of Buildings & MaintenanceHartland/Lakeside (262) 369-6740shogan@hartlake.org
Dave HohCustodial SupervisorOshkosh Area(920) 424-0160david.hoh@oshkosh.k12.wi.us
Bryan HolmanTransportation/Facilities DirectorFall Creek (715) 877-2123bryanholman@fallcreek.k12.wi.us
Dan HornickelHead CustodianDe Forest Area (608) 576-2351dhornickel@deforestschools.org
Jeff JerebCustodial SupervisorTomah Area(608) 374-7361jeffjereb@tomah.k12.wi.us
Brian JohnsonMaintenanceBaraboo(608) 355-3985bjohnson@barabooschools.net
Gage JohnsonCustodianMuskego Norway (414) 238-3895gage.johnson@ muskegonorway.org
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Facilities Management Conference AttendeesGreg JohnsonMaintenance Team SupervisorAltoona (715) 839-6030gjohnson@altoona.k12.wi.us
Scott JohnsonDirector of Buildings & GroundsWest Salem(608) 786-0700johnson.scott@wsalem.k12.wi.us
Randy JohnstonDirector of Facilities ManagementElmbrook(262) 785-3988 x4johnstor@elmbrookschools.org
Steve KaiserDirector of Buildings & GroundsMosinee (715) 693-2530skaiser@mosineeschools.org
Steven KaiserDirector of Buildings & GroundsMosinee (715) 693-2530skaiser@mosineeschools.org
Jason KarnoppBuildings & Grounds DirectorKewaunee (920) 388-2458 x410jkarnopp@kewaunee.k12.wi.us
Rick KiedrowskiFacility ManagerElmbrook(262) 785-3960kiedrowr@elmbrookschools.org
Kermit KingEnergy ManagerLa Crosse (608) 789-7663kking@lacrosseschools.org
Randy KnowltonDirector of Buildings, Grounds, & SafetyChippewa Falls Area Unified(715) 726-2417knowltrc@chipfalls.k12.wi.us
Brian KoffarnusDirector of Buildings & GroundsGreendale (414) 491-6056brian.koffarnus@ greendale.k12.wi.us
Barbara KoldosBusiness DevelopmentSomerville, Inc.(920) 437-8136bkoldos@somervilleinc.com
Mark KosobuckiArchitectHolton Brothers, Inc.(262) 377-7887mark.k@holtonbrothers.com
Charlie KramerDirector Buildings & GroundsEau Claire Area (715) 852-3152ckramer@ecasd.k12.wi.us
Adam KriegerDirector of Facilities / EngineerNeenah Joint (920) 751-6800akrieger@neenah.k12.wi.us
Laurie KruegerOperations SupervisorRacine Unified(262) 631-7111laurie.krueger@rusd.org
Bill KuchanMaintenance SupervisorWhitewater Unified(262) 472-8705bkuchan@wwusd.org
Joe LedvinaSupervisor of Buildings & GroundsLa Crosse (608) 789-7627jledvina@lacrosseschools.org
Matt LempkeSuperintendentHolton Brothers, Inc.(262) 377-7887matt@holtonbrothers.com
George LeopoldMiddle School Maintenance SupervisorSomerset(715) 247-4400gleopold@somerset.k12.wi.us
Ken LesperanceMaintenance TechMarinette(715) 923-3642klespera@marinette.k12.wi.us
Megan LevyDirector- Local Energy ProgramsWI Department of Administration(608) 266-5054Megan.Levy@Wisconsin.gov
Steve LewisBuildings & Grounds CoordinatorRice Lake Area (715) 234-9007 x5010lewiss@ricelake.k12.wi.us
Jerome LinnemanHead of MaintenanceSalem(262) 843-2356Jarvisue@salem.k12.wi.us
Jeff LundDirector of Buildings & Grounds, Safety CoordinatorParkview School District(608) 879-9359jlund@email.parkview.k12.wi.us
Jeff Mahoney, CSRMDirector of BusinessMcFarland (608) 838-4520jeff_mahoney@ mcfarland.k12.wi.us
Dave MakovskyDirector of Buildings & GroundsMedford Area (715) 748-5951makovda@medford.k12.wi.us
Jeff ManganAccount ExecutiveNexus Solutions(608) 316-5754jmangan@nexussolutions.com
Tammy Marty, CSRMBusiness ManagerNew Glarus (608) 527-5510Tammy.Marty@ngsd.k12.wi.us
Bobby MatherlyFacility Maintenance SupervisorSuperior(715) 394-8705bobby.matherly@ superior.k12.wi.us
Larry McGowanBuildings & Grounds CoordinatorNew Glarus (608) 527-2410larry.mcgowan@ngsd.k12.wi.us
Mike MeyersBuildings & Grounds DirectorMenomonie Area(715) 232-1642 x11063michael_meyers@msd.k12.wi.us
Jay MierendorfFacilities ManagerWisconsin Lutheran High School(414) 588-9084jay.mierendorf@wlhs.org
Connie MillerHead Custodian/MaintenanceWatertown Unified(920) 262-7500millerc@watertown.k12.wi.us
Todd MillerDirector of FacilitiesUniversity School of Milwaukeetmiller@usmk12.org
Christin MlsnaCommunications SpecialistFindorff(608) 257-5321cmlsna@findorff.com
Ryan MundtAssistant Buildings and GroundsLake Mills Area (920) 648-2215 x310ryan.mundt@lakemills.k12.wi.us
Rick NelsonDirector of Buildings & GroundsArcadia(608) 323-3315nelsonr@arcadia.k12.wi.us
John NettesheimMaintenance DirectorMerton Community (232) 538-1130nettesheimj@merton.k12.wi.us
Melissa NettesheimAssistant Manager of Buildings and GroundsWauwatosa(414) 773-1052Nettesme@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us
Brett NetzelFacility ManagerElmbrook(262) 785-3938netzelb@elmbrookschools.org
Rick NoeDirector of Buildings & GroundsMauston (608) 847-5451rnoe@maustonschools.org
Heather NohrMarketing CoordinatorSomerville, Inc.(920) 437-8136hnohr@somervilleinc.com
Glen NorderDirector of FacilitiesWaukesha(262) 970-4300gnorder@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Dan O’BrienBuildings & Grounds DirectorBaraboo(608) 355-3985 x5510dobrien@barabooschools.net
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Facilities Management Conference AttendeesDon OlszewskiHead GroundskeeperOak Creek Franklin Joint(414) 588-2802don_o@wi.rr.com
Robert ParentSupervisor of Buildings & GroundsNew Richmond(715) 243-7401rparent@newrichmond.k12.wi.us
Nicholas PhillipsDirector of Buildings & GroundsDenmark (920) 863-4212phillipsn@denmark.k12.wi.us
Tom PolleschBuildings & Grounds Maintenance SupervisorMarkesan (920) 398-2373 x4205polletom@markesan.k12.wi.us
Brian PotterBuildings & GroundsMarinette(715) 923-0475bpotter@marinette.k12.wi.us
Terry PoulterBuilding & Grounds SupervisorBarron Area (715) 537-3870poultert@barron.k12.wi.us
Tim Prince, MHA, FACHESenior Strategic AdvisorJ.H. Findorff(608) 442-7345tprince@findorff.com
John RauwolfBuildings & Grounds SupervisorDe Forest Area (608) 842-6541jrauwolf@deforestschools.org
Steve RehnPresidentQuality Control Services, Inc.(920) 907-0803srehn@qcservicesfdl.com
Neal ReibleHead CustodianWaunakee Community(608) 849-2100nreible49@gmail.com
Jim RiehnHead Custodian/GroundsKiel Area (920) 894-2266jriehn@kiel.k12.wi.us
Roger RozekDirector - Facility Management - Safety CoordinatorWinneconne Community(920) 582-5817rozekr@w-csd.org
Beth RummelCommercial Account ManagerPaul Davis Restoration & Remodeling(414) 383-3131brummel@pdr-usa.net
Timothy RussCustodial SupervisorLockport Township High(815) 588-8424truss@lths.org
Bryan RuudAssistant Superintendent for Business ServicesHamilton (262) 246-1973ruudbr@hamilton.k12.wi.us
Joseph SargentEngineer Services CoordinatorAppleton Area sargentjoseph@aasd.k12.wi.us
Larry SavageManager, Buildings & Grounds DeptOak Creek Franklin Joint(414) 768-6143l.savage@ocfsd.org
Bob SchmidtDirector, Buildings & GroundsOsceola (715) 294-2127schmidtb@osceola.k12.wi.us
Curt SchmidtDirector of Buildings & GroundsMontello (608) 297-7319cschmidt@montelloschools.org
Dennis SchmittMaintenance SupervisorHartford Union High School (262) 673-3372dennis.schmitt@huhs.org
Michael SchneiderMaintenance SupervisorUniversity School of Milwaukee(414) 540-3502mschneider@usmk12.org
John SchultzSupervisor of Building & GroundsCudahy(414) 216-8207schultzj@cudahysd.org
Kevin SchwinnDirector of Buildings & GroundsKiel Area (920) 894-2266kschwinn@kiel.k12.wi.us
Steve ShultaBuildings & Grounds DirectorEvansville Community(608) 882-3388shultas@evansville.k12.wi.us
Gary SiegmanDirector of Buildings & GroundsWhitefish Bay(414) 963-3962gary.siegman@wfbschools.com
George SigsworthDirector of Building MaintenanceAmery(715) 220-1441sigsworthg@amerysd.k12.wi.us
Sinbad SinnenBuilding & Grounds DirectorNorthern Ozaukee (262) 692-2489rsinnen@nosd.edu
Kevin SmithAutomated Energy Solutions(715) 628-1728kevin.smith@aes-midwest.com
Ray SmithCustodial & Maintenance DirectorCrandon(715) 478-5515smithray@sdofcrandon.com
Jeff SmrecekDirector of Buildings, Grounds and TransportationBeloit Turner(608) 364-6367millerj@turnerschools.org
Jim SpencerIola (715) 445-2411 x219spencerj@iola.k12.wi.us
Kevin SplainState Energy Office Division of Energy Services(608) 267-0317kevin.splain@wisconsin.gov
Mike StangeBuilding & Grounds SupervisorBangor (608) 486-2331mstange@bangorsd.net
John StanglerDirector of Buildings & GroundsPewaukee(262) 695-5028stanjoh@pewaukeeschools.org
Randy StaubliDirector of Buildings & GroundsCambridge(608) 423-4345rstaubli@cambridge.k12.wi.us
Andy StefancinDirector of Buildings & GroundsNew Berlin(262) 789-6250andy.stefancin@nbexcellence.org
Aaron StelzerAccount ExecutiveF.J.A. Christiansen Roofing Co., Inc.(414) 445-4141astelzer@christiansenroofing.com
Al SternigProject Maintenance ManagerWest Bend(414) 322-3215asternig@west-bend.k12.wi.us
Ron SturomskiDirector of Buildings & GroundsMarshfield(715) 387-1101 x1108sturomski@marshfield.k12.wi.us
Mike SwensonChief CustodianMcFarland (608) 838-4500 x4419mike_swenson@ mcfarland.k12.wi.us
Wayne TeuscherSafety/Operations CoordinatorEdgerton(608) 561-6100Wayne.Teuscher@ edgerton.k12.wi.us
Mike TimmBuildings & Grounds SupervisorBaldwin-Woodville Area (715) 684-3411mtimm@bwsd.k12.wi.us
Jared TobinBuilding & Grounds CoordinatorEdgerton(608) 561-6169Jared.Tobin@edgerton.k12.wi.us
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Facilities Management Conference AttendeesPhillip TrotterMaintenance SupervisorJuda (608) 934-5251ptrotter@judaschool.com
Rich WagnerBuildings & Grounds DirectorPalmyra-Eagle Area(262) 495-7101 x2402rwagner@palmyra.k12.wi.us
Nathan Walla, ICE, REHBuilding Services Manager/District Security ManagerEau Claire Area (715) 579-9502nwalla@ecasd.k12.wi.us
Dennis WesenbergOmro (920) 685-5666dwese@omro.k12.wi.us
Cindy WiedenhoeftCustodial SupervisorWhitewater Unified (262) 472-8701cwiedenhoeft@wwusd.org
Nadine WiencekOperations SupervisorOconomowoc Area (305) 987-2138wiencekn@oasd.org
Brian WilliamsDirector of Buildings, Grounds & TransportationPeshtigo(715) 582-4704williamsb@peshtigo.k12.wi.us
John Williams, CSRMCoordinator of Facility ServicesFond du Lac (920) 929-2887williamsj@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
Sean WintersDirector of Buildings and GroundsWausaukee(715) 587-6657winterss@wausaukee.k12.wi.us
Matthew Wolfert, AIA, LEED APPresidentBray Associates Architects, Inc.(414) 226-0200mwolfert@brayarch.com
Peter WoodFacility ManagerUnion Grove J1pwood@ug.k12.wi.us
Mark WorthingDirector of Business ServicesCambridge(608) 423-4345mworthing@cambridge.k12.wi.us
Dale ZabelDirector of Facility Services & SafetyKettle Moraine(262) 968-6300 x5321zabeld@kmsd.edu
Jerry ZamzowOperations/Maintenance ManagerNeenah Joint (920) 751-6900 x130jzamzow@neenah.k12.wi.us
School Safety from A-ZJune 25, MadisonLearn practical information that can be put to use immediately in your school, school district, or institution of higher learning.
* CSRMs and CISRs will receive update credit for their designations for attending this class. These designations are not required to attend.
Watch for registration this spring!
Curriculum & National Designation provided by
WASBO Certified School Risk Managers Program
Training to Protect Your School District
Measuring School Risks
FundingSchool Risks
Fundamentals of Risk
ManagementHandling
School Risks
Administering School Risks
WISCONSIN
Fundamentals of Risk ManagementMarch 25, MadisonThis course provides an in-depth look at the overall risk management process, delves into the identification step of the process, and examines the function of the school risk manager.
Handling School RisksMarch 26, MadisonParticipants will study the development of a safety and health plan, loss control fundamentals, risk control and mitigation of exposures, and managing school claims. A post-accident loss control reduction technique is included.
Funding School RisksApril 29, MadisonExamine various loss funding techniques, including guaranteed cost programs, deductibles and retention programs, pools, and transferring risk through contracts.
Measuring School RisksApril 30, MadisonLearn the mechanics of developing, forecasting, and trending losses to be used in determining insurance program retentions and deductibles.
Administering School RisksJune 24, MadisonThis course covers how a school risk manager implements and monitors the school risk management program, the risk management team, information technology, allocating costs, ethics in school risk management, and requests for proposals.
Who Should Attend?Risk managers, facility managers,
business managers, safety personnel, HR personnel, insurance providers and agents who work in
school risk management.
Courses Available Online and In Person* Viterbo Credit Available *Contact the WASBO office at 608.249.8588 for more
information
Register at WASBO.com/riskmanagement
Upcoming CSRM Training Dates
Information atWASBO.com/
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Janelle Marotz, SFOExec Director of Business ServicesBeloit(608) 361-4015jmarotz@sdb.k12.wi.us
Colleen McKayDirector of OperationsGO Riteway Transportation Group(262) 677-3282patti.penndragon@goriteway.com
Kevin MillerFacility ManagerD.C. Everest Area Kevin.m.miller@firstgroup.com
Jeff MoodyDirector of TransportationTomah Area (608) 374-7376jeffmoody@tomah.k12.wi.us
Aaron NelsonSupervisor of Administrative ServicesD.C. Everest Area (715) 359-4221 x1213ANelson@dce.k12.wi.us
Dave NelsonNelson Bus Servicedave.nelson@ nelsonsbusservice.com
Rob NelsonPresidentDousman Transport Co., Inc.(262) 965-2214rnelson@dtcbus.com
Paul NeuberManagerKiel Transportation Company, Inc.(920) 898-4207yelorde@excel.net
Peggy NieuwenhuisDriver/TrainerDousman Transport Co., Inc.(262) 728-2166peggyn@dtcbus.com
Lee NowickiTransportation DirectorWaupaca(715) 258-4155lnowicki@waupacaschools.org
Ron OlsonBusiness AdministratorMonroe(608) 328-7148Ron.Olson@monroe.k12.wi.us
Rhonda PageBusiness Services ManagerSun Prairie Area (608) 834-6512rspage@spasd.k12.wi.us
Brian PedersenShop SuperviserSt. Croix Central (715) 796-5524bpedersen@scc.k12.wi.us
Bill PetersonTransportation DirectorAmery(715) 268-9771petersonb@amerysd.k12.wi.us
Lyann ReichertJefferson County Head Start/CESA 2(920) 674-5577lreichert53094@yahoo.com
Rob RileyTransportation DirectorStoughton Area (608) 877-5061Rob.Riley@stoughton.k12.wi.us
Sherry RozekTransportation CoordinatorWinneconne Community (920) 582-5800 x2123rozeks@w-csd.org
Joy SchultzDriverJefferson County Head Start/CESA 2(920) 674-5577mwieland1@sbcglobal.net
Jessica SchwartzTerminal Manager, LodiKobussen Buses Ltdjessica.schwartz@kobussen.com
Brian SearsDirector of Buildings & Grounds and TransportationWebster (715) 866-4281bsears@webster.k12.wi.us
John ShepardTransportation SupervisorStevens Point Area (715) 345-5477jshepard@pointschools.net
Joyce SmalleyFinance ManagerLa Crosse (608) 789-7631jsmalley@lacrosseschools.org
Ann SmithSafety DirectorSafe Way Bus(715) 423-1130swann@wctc.net
De’Kendrea StampsTransportation CoordinatorMadison Metropolitan (608) 442-2898dbstamps@madison.k12.wi.us
Harry SteenbockDirector of TransportationHortonville Area (920) 779-7905harrysteenbock@hasd.org
Fred SteinhorstTransportation SupervisorWisconsin Dellsfsteinhorst@sdwd.k12.wi.us
Tracey SzymanskiTransportation SupervisorPulaski Community (920) 822-6040tlszymanski@pulaskischools.org
Christina TerranceHuman Resources DirectorKobussen Buses Ltdchristina.terrance@kobussen.com
Rick ThorsonTransportation SupervisorMondovirthorson@mondovi.k12.wi.us
Kristi VoelkerSafety DirectorKobussen Buses Ltdkristi.voelker@kobussen.com
Tracy WardourOwner/PresidentSafe Way Bus(715) 423-1130sschoolbus@wctc.net
Dan Weigand, CSRMDirector of Business ServicesWisconsin Rapids(715) 424-6705 x1008daniel.weigand@wrps.net
Tom WestlundPresidentWestlund Bus Lines Inc.(715) 732-0238tom@westlundbuslines.com
Lester WieseDirector of TransportationMaple(715) 363-2431plavin@nw-tigers.org
Randy YeakeySafety DirectorKobussen Buses Ltdrandy.yeakey@kobussen.com
Lonnie ZingshiemAssistant Transportation SupervisorOsseo Fairchild(715) 597-3143lzingshiem@ofsd.k12.wi.us
Transportation & Bus Safety Conference Attendees
2016 WASBO Foundation Transportation & Bus Safety Conference
Wednesday, March 9, 2016Kalahari Conference Center • Wisconsin Dells
We thank the WASBO Transportation Committee for planning this conference. If you would like to participate on this committee, please contact the WASBO office at 608.249.8588.
CHAIRJoyce Smalley, La Crosse
BOARD LIAISONTed Hayes, M3 Insurance
MEMBERS
Chris Capstran, Wisconsin Bus Sales LLC
Cherie Houser, Wisconsin School Bus Association
Dan Kobussen, Kobussen Buses Ltd
Robert Nelson, Dousman Transport Co., Inc.
Ron Olson, Monroe
Rhonda Page, Sun Prairie Area
Harry Steenbock, Hortonville
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Transportation & Bus Safety Conference AttendeesChris AngellKobussen Buses, Ltdchris.angell@kobussen.com
Marge AntoniewiczTransportation DispatcherWestby Area (608) 634-0101marge.antoniewicz@ westby-norse.org
Lisa BauerOffice ManagerJevco Transit(608) 847-7493jevco@frontier.com
Paula BrandlCorporate Relations/HRNelson’s Bus Service, Inc.(262) 472-8035Paula.Brandl@ NelsonsBusService.com
David ButcherSafety DirectorGO Riteway Transportation Group(414) 570-5200david.butcher@goriteway.com
Chris CapstranVice President/General ManagerWI Bus Sales608.846.0776ccapstran@trudellholdings.com
Dan DahlquistDirector of Buildings & GroundsOnalaska(608) 783-4763dahda@onalaskaschools.com
Cari DaileyLomiracdailey@lomira.k12.wi.us
Nancy DeffenbaughTransportation / Open EnrollmentWest Bend(262) 335-5438ndeffenbaugh@ west-bend.k12.wi.us
Jean DerengowskiSafety ManagerMiddleton-Cross Plains Area jderengowski@mcpasd.k12.wi.us
Paul EhlingerTransportation DirectorWabeno Area(715) 473-2603pehlinger@wabeno.k12.wi.us
Laura EicherTransportation DirectorNew Glarus (608) 527-2410 x1002laura.eicher@ngsd.k12.wi.us
Jeffrey FedlerTransportation DirectorMiddleton-Cross Plains Area (608) 829-2366jfedler@mcpasd.k12.wi.us
Jason FenskeOperations ManagerBadger Bus Lines(608) 310-4891jasonf@badgerbus.com
Darrin FryeBus DriverReedsburg(608) 524-6529darpat@rucls.net
Simon GillhamTerminal ManagerKobussen Buses Ltd(608) 825-8700simon.gillham@kobussen.com
Rodger GokeTransportation DirectorBelleville(608) 335-4599rjgoke@gmail.com
Cary GrossmanAccount ExecutiveREI - Radio Engineering Industries(402) 650-4875cgrossman@radioeng.com
Mark HerzbergTerminals ManagerSafe Way Bus(715) 423-1130swmark@wctc.net
Beth HobbsTransportation SupervisorHolmen(608) 526-4752hobbet@holmen.k12.wi.us
Cherie HouserExecutive DirectorWisconsin School Bus Association(608) 514-5470cherie@wi-sba.org
Mary Jo IversonTransportation Administrative AssistantStoughton Area(608) 877-5062maryjo.iverson@ stoughton.k12.wi.us
Vicky JavaControllerSafe-Way Bus Co, Inc(612) 709-2236vjava@safewaybus.com
Dan JohnsonGeneral ManagerJohnson School Bus Service(262) 334-3146dan.johnson@ johnsonschoolbus.com
Evonne JohnsonTransportation CoordinatorWaukesha(262) 970-1150emjohnson@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Ryan KimballSafety DirectorKobussen Buses Ltd(608) 381-0365ryan.kimball@kobussen.com
Sheryl KinsmanTransportation SecretaryReedsburg(608) 524-6529skinsman@rsd.k12.wi.us
Lynn KnightBusiness ManagerNekoosa(715) 886-8003Lynn_Knight@nekoosa.k12.wi.us
Dan KobussenVice PresidentKobussen Buses Ltd(920) 766-0606dan@kobussen.com
Carmen KraklowStevens Point Area ckraklow@pointschools.net
Kendra KuehlTransportation SupervisorBeloit Turner(608) 364-6367millerj4658@outlook.com
Robyn LeganTrainerDousman Transport Co., Inc.robyn.legan@dtcbus.com
Steve LeslieTransportation DirectorOsceola(715) 294-3456leslies@osceola.k12.wi.us
Michelle MahlerSomersetmmahler@somerset.k12.wi.us
Kelly ManningSuperintendent, Curriculum Director, Pupil Services DirectorFall River (920) 484-3333kmanning@fallriver.k12.wi.us
Christina Terrance, SPHRHuman Resources DirectorKobussen Buses Ltdchristina.terrance@kobussen.comChristina has been employed with Kobussen as Corporate Human Resources/Safety Director since 2012. Christina holds her SPHR certification from SHRM and has over 25 years of human resource generalist and safety experience. She has led continuous improvement of human resource initiatives while recommending
changes to improve efficiency and cost effectiveness to an organization. Christina Terrance is a current member of the Fox Valley SHRM organization and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business from Lakeland College.
Randy YeakeySafety DirectorKobussen Buses Ltdrandy.yeakey@kobussen.comRandy has been employed with Kobussen as
Motorcoach Safety Director since 2014. Randy is a retired Wisconsin State Patrol as an inspector after 24 years of dedicated service. Randy’s principal responsibility is to lead continuous safety improvement for the Motorcoach and school bus division while working closely with Kobussen drivers. Randy’s past experience as a State Patrol inspector and his track record of success has enhanced Kobussen’s position in the marketplace.
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Transportation & Bus Safety Conference FacultySteven BojanVice President Fleet Risk ServicesHUB International(414) 247-8734steven.bojan@hubinternational.comSteve brings over 20 years of operations and risk management experience in the transportation industry to HUB International. Steve’s specialties include, but are not limited to, transportation risk management, driver and supervisor training, truckload operations, DOT compliance, safety program development, and specialty fleet operations, including moving and non-emergency medical transportation.
Lisa Bullard-CawthornePublic Health Madison & Dane County(608) 444-3542lbullardcawthorne@publichealthmdc.comLisa Bullard-Cawthorne holds a master’s degree in public health in community health and epidemiology. She has more than 30 years’ experience in public health and has been with Public Health Madison & Dane County since 1996. Her work has focused in those areas identified by health status data and community input. Since 1998, safety and injury prevention has been a focus area, including traffic safety in neighborhoods and local communities and around schools. In her work on school traffic safety, she has collaborated with eight different school districts and local law enforcement in Dane County, assisting over 40 schools with developing school traffic safety plans.
Ted Hayes Senior Risk ManagerM3 Insurance(715) 849-9400 x5517ted.hayes@m3ins.comwww.m3ins.comTed has served as a safety and security consultant to school districts throughout Wisconsin. As chairperson of the Waukesha County School Violence Prevention Task Force, Ted was instrumental in the development of a hands-on, step-by-step crisis plan, the first of its kind. He previously served as the president of the Wisconsin School Safety Coordinators Association. In 1998, Ted traveled throughout Wisconsin with State Attorney General James Doyle regarding the school violence issue. Ted has been the keynote speaker at a number of national school safety and security conferences. Additionally, he has authored a monthly violence prevention article for the WASB News magazine. In 1998, Ted and Waukesha County Sheriff Bill Kruziki authored the book, Not in MY School! A Pro-Active Guide to School Violence Prevention. Currently, Ted is serving as a Director on the WASBO Board of Directors and is a member of the WASBO Safety & Risk Management, Transportation and Service Affiliate Committees.
Dan KobussenVice PresidentKobussen Buses Ltd(920) 766-0606dan@kobussen.comwww.kobussen.comAs Vice President of Kobussen Buses Ltd., Dan works with several school districts across the state. Over 20 years of experience in the school bus contracting business gives him a unique perspective on school transportation and student behavior.
Robyn LeganTrainerDousman Transport Co., Inc.robyn.legan@dtcbus.comRobyn has been driving a school bus for six years and is currently a Driver Trainer for Dousman Transport. A volunteer EMT, Robyn has over 20 years of experience as a caregiver, working primarily with developmentally disabled and elderly individuals. She is described as a ‘people’ person who gets her energy from interacting with others. Her love of art and technology led her to Gateway Technical School for studies in graphic technology. When not training or driving she will most likely be found creating all things fun with Adobe Creative Cloud.
Kristine NadolskiWI Department of Public Instruction(608) 267-1052kristine.nadolski@dpi.wi.govKristine is the School Administration Consultant and State Co-Coordinator for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) program with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Kristine also works with the VISTA program and on school turnaround at DPI. Prior to this position, Kristine worked with Americorps*VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America). She earned her B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies from the UW-Madison.
Rob Nelson PresidentDousman Transport Co., Inc.(262) 965-2214rnelson@dtcbus.comwww.dtcbus.comRob currently serves on the WASBO Transportation Committee and is a past member of the WASBO Board of Directors and Service Affiliate Committee.
Peggy NieuwenhuisDriver/TrainerDousman Transport Co., Inc.(262) 728-2166peggyn@dtcbus.comPeggy Nieuwenhuis has been driving school bus since 1987 and a driver/trainer since 2008. Additionally, she is a graduate of Dordt College with a Bachelor of Science degree in education.
Rhonda PageBusiness Services ManagerSun Prairie Area School District(608) 834-6512rspage@spasd.k12.wi.uswww.spasd.k12.wi.usRhonda has served as the Business Services Manager in Sun Prairie since 2005. Prior to joining Sun Prairie she spent 2 years in Randolph as the Business Manager. She currently oversees transportation and works with Kobussen Bus Company. Rhonda has helped develop and implement yearly bus driver training on topics related to cultural differences, disability awareness, and PBIS.
Susan PiazzaEHCY State Co-Coordinator/VISTAWisconsin Department of Public Instruction(608) 267-7338susan.piazza@dpi.wi.govSusan is the School Administration Consultant and State Co-Coordinator for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Susan earned a B.S. in Education from the UW-Madison and an M.S. in Educational Leadership from Cardinal Stritch University. Susan has over 20 years of experience in Education. She served as a Special Education Teacher for 10 years in the Madison Metropolitan School District. After earning her master’s degree, Susan served in various roles in the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District to include Student Services Coordinator, Dean of Students, and Associate Principal/Athletic Director. Prior to joining DPI, she was the Intermediate/Middle School Principal/Athletic Director and PK-12 Director of Special Education and Pupil Services in the Waterloo School District.
Harry Steenbock Director of TransportationHortonville Area School District(920) 779-7905harrysteenbock@hasd.orgHarold has been in the transportation industry for 35 years. Through that time, he has accumulated a wide range of experience repairing a variety of vehicles from cars to semis. Harold has been the Director of Transportation for Hortonville Area School District since 2007.
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Wednesday, February 4, 20157:30 am - 4 pm Registration ...........................................................................South Atrium
7:30-8 am Continental Breakfast ...............................................................North Hallway
8-8:15 am Conference Welcome and Introductions ...............................................Mangrove
8:15-9:05 am Bus Transportation Risk Management .................................................Mangrove Learn how to manage the risk associated with using private student transportation providers. Select quality bus
companies, monitor safety performance, and handle bus crash situations.• Steve Bojan, Vice President Fleet Risk Services, HUB International
9:05-9:15 am Break ..................................................................................North Hallway
9:15-10:15 am Where Are All the School Bus Drivers? .................................................MangroveHave you found it increasingly difficult to find quality school bus drivers? Once you find them, how do you keep them? Join us for a discussion regarding driver regulations, recruitment and retention.
• Dan Kobussen, Vice President, Kobussen Buses Ltd.• Robyn Legan, Dousman Transport Co., Inc.• Rob Nelson, President, Dousman Transport Co., Inc.• Peggy Niewenhuis, Dousman Transport Co., Inc.• Harry Steenbock, Director of Transportation, Hortonville Area School District• Christina Terrance, Corporate Human Resources/Safety Director, Kobussen Buses Ltd.• Randy Yeakey, Motorcoach Safety Director, Kobussen Buses Ltd.
10:15-11:15 am Liability Concerns Transporting to School Sponsored Events .......................MangroveThroughout the school year, your school district may transport hundreds of students to and from athletic events, choir/band concerts, field trips, and other school sponsored activities. We will discuss questions such as whether students should be allowed to drive themselves to/from these events and activities, whether teachers/coaches and other school employees should be allowed to drive students in their personal vehicles, and whether students can ride home with their parents or a friend’s parents after an “away” event.
• Ted Hayes, Senior Risk Manager, M3 Insurance
11:15 am - 12:15 pm Lunch and Visit Booths in the Vendor Resource Area Resource Area: Suites A-H, South Atrium and South Hallway
12:15-1:05 pm McKinney Vento 101 .....................................................................MangroveParticipants will be provided an overview of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Act and learn about the intent of this legislation. Presenters will share the educational rights of homeless children and youth, along with the services and supports that school districts are required to provide to homeless children, youth, and families through this statute.
• Kristine Nadolski, School Administration Consultant, WI Department of Public Instruction• Susan Piazza, School Administration Consultant, WI Department of Public Instruction
1:05-1:15 pm Break ................................................................................North & Hallway
1:15-2:05 pm Improving Traffic Safety Through Partnerships .......................................MangroveDo your schools have traffic congestion and safety hazards that need improvement? This session will provide the steps and tools needed to improve school traffic safety at a district level. It will also cover the value and identification of partnerships for a community-wide effort.
• Lisa Bullard Cawthorne, Health Education Coordinator Public Health, Madison and Dane County • Rhonda Page, Business Services Manager, Sun Prairie Area School District
2:05-3:05 pm Idea Exchange: Solving Transportation Issues ........................................MangroveJoin us for this interactive session which will deliver the solutions you need! From evacuation drills to liability and risk concerns you will have the chance to ask your burning questions. If you are paving the way with innovative ideas and solutions you will be encouraged to share the successful practices you have implemented. Don’t miss this opportunity to ask, share and learn!
• Chris Capstran, Vice President/General Manager, Wisconsin Bus Sales• Ted Hayes, Senior Risk Manager, M3 Insurance• Cherie Houser, Executive Director, Wisconsin School Bus Association• Dan Kobussen, Vice President, Kobussen Buses Ltd.• Jeff Mahoney, Director of Business Services, McFarland School District• Rob Nelson, President, Dousman Transport Co., Inc.• Ron Olson, Business Administrator, Monroe• Rhonda Page, Business Services Manager, Sun Prairie Area• Joyce Smalley, Finance Manager, La Crosse• Harry Steenbock, Director of Transportation, Hortonville
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