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’64 Judith (Harteau) Jagdfeld (EHS), of Howell, Michigan, was inducted into the Michigan High School Tennis Coaches’ Association Hall of Fame. Jagdfeld coached boys and girls tennis at Hartland High School for 35 years, working with nearly 1,000 athletes.

’72 Terrence Teske (EHS), retired after teaching 37 years at Wauwatosa East High School. Teske now coaches varsity boys basketball at Nicolet High School, where he has led the team to three appearances in the state tournament and one championship.

’73 Daniel Krhin (LS), of Oshkosh, is the director of TRIO Student Support Services, providing retention and graduation services to first-generation and students with disabilities at Ripon College. Krhin also assists students on the path to graduate school by finding research programs and helping prepare applications and works to place students in school-to-career internships.

Brenda Lau

’83 Brenda (Schuett) Lau (LS), of Venice, California, founded A Bunch of Productions, a transmedia company specializing in original creative content. Lau formerly worked for ABC.

’85 Joy Smith (LS), of Lakeland, Florida, recently published Taboo Tech, a sci-fi fantasy novel.

’87 Jamie Pollard (B), of Ames, Iowa, was named one of four Athletic Directors of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Pollard has been the athletic director at Iowa State University for 18 years.

’89 Kim Marsolek (EHS), of Wausaukee, is a special education teacher in the Wausaukee School District. Marsolek has three children and twin grandchildren.

’91 Monica (Manthey) Schmude (LS), of Vienna, Virginia, is the president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia. Schmude was previously president of Cigna’s mid-Atlantic market.

’94 John Buelow (B), of Fond du Lac, was named to the National Exchange Bank and Trust Board of Directors. Buelow is the president of Mercury Marine where he has worked for almost 20 years.

’95 Lisa Kelling (LS), of Adell, is a music therapist and life enrichment team member at Cedar Community Assisted Living where she has worked for 28 years.

’97 Nicole (Kenas) Weise (LS) and ’09 (MBA), of Fond du Lac, is the chief operations officer at National Exchange Bank and Trust where she has worked since 2003.

’09 Natasha Steenbergen (B), of Johnson Creek, is the lead motorcycle sales and operations planner at the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. corporate headquarters.

’09 Eric Saeger (B), (LS) and ’11 (MBA), of Oshkosh, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments. Saeger is a division leader at Modular Web Solutions.

’10 Tony Goebel (B), of Eldorado, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments. Goebel is founder and CEO of 5G Benefits and Insurance.

Anne Kopacz

’10 Anne Kopacz (LS) and ’20 (MBA), of Oshkosh, is a senior customer service manager at Amcor.

’11 Melody Wuest (LS), of Sheboygan, is a senior regulatory affairs analyst at Acuity Insurance.

’13 Jacob VanDaalwyk (MBA), of Green Bay, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments. VanDaalwyk is senior vice president of enterprise risk management and corporate risk strategy at Associated Bank.

’13 Sadie Vander Velde (MPA), of Fond du Lac, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments.  Vander Velde is president and CEO at Envision Greater Fond du Lac.

’14 Marisa (Bailey) Evans (LS), of Watertown, is a licensed professional counselor specializing in eating disorders, body image issues, anxiety, mental health counseling and stress management at Bellin Health Psychiatric Center.

’14 Manny Vasquez (MPA), of Kaukauna, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments.  Vasquez is vice president of business development at NAI Pfefferle.

’15 Matthew Hartin (MSE), of Lena, is the incoming principal at Marinette Middle School. Hartin is currently principal of Oconto Middle School.

’16 Ciara Hill (LS), of Appleton, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments.  Hill is the director of advocacy at Reach Counseling Services.

’16 Jeremiah Hoffmann (LS), of Fond du Lac, stepped down as head coach of UW Oshkosh women’s golf team to become the director of the Masters of Sports and Recreation Management Program at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee.

’16 Christiana Trapani (LS), of Egg Harbor, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments. Trapani is the owner of Door County Candle Company.

’16 Megan (White) Miller (B), of Appleton, is a product analyst with Secura Insurance.

’17 Stacie Hazlett-Rothie (LS), of Appleton, is the communications and outreach specialist for the Women’s Fund for the Fox Valley Region. Hazlett-Rothie was previously an engagement and communications specialist with CAP Services, Inc.

’19 Megan (Cole) Galvin (EHS), of Jackson, Michigan, is a J.U.M.P. instructor for Family Service and Children’s Aid, where she works with at-risk youth on topics of life skills and high-risk choices. Galvin and her husband have a seven-month-old daughter.

Alyssabeth Wodack

’20 Megan Behnke (LS), of Sun Prairie, is a staff writer for PopCulture.com, owned by Paramount Production Company.

’20 Autumn Siudzinski (MBA), of De Pere, was named one of NEW North-Insight Publication’s 2023 40 under 40 Award recipients, based on professional and civic accomplishments. Siudzinski is the director of strategy and operations at ChemDirect.

’21 Noah Jorgensen (LS), of Fond du Lac, is a youth mentor with CESA 6.

’21 Rachel Lukas (LS), of Libertyville, Illinois, earned multiple Wisconsin Newspaper Association Awards as a photographer and videographer for her work with the Door County Pulse.

’22 Alyssabeth Wodack (LS), of Mount Calvary, is participating in the Disney College Program at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

’23 Reagan Fritts (LS), of Oswego, Illinois, is an account assistant for Red Shoes Inc. where she will support client teams. Fritts was previously a creative content intern with UW Oshkosh’s journalism department.