UW-W Foundation Announces New Board Directors to Help Lead $50 Million+ Campaign


UW-Whitewater Foundation announces new Board Directors to help lead $50 million minimum campaign

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Foundation is proud to announce the appointment of seven distinguished alumni to its Board of Directors, effective July 1, 2025. From healthcare to high-tech, these seven Warhawk alumni leaders bring a remarkable depth of experience — more than 210 years in total — to their roles supporting the university and UW-Whitewater Foundation.

The new directors will serve as champions of the foundation’s historic comprehensive campaign, which is aimed at raising a minimum of $50 million to support student scholarships, faculty excellence, and capital improvements, including critical renovations to Winther Hall, home of UW-Whitewater’s College of Education and Professional Studies.

“Our new directors embody the leadership, passion, and Warhawk spirit we need to guide the UW-Whitewater Foundation through our most ambitious campaign in history,” said Katie Kuznacic, vice chancellor for university relations and president of the UW-Whitewater Foundation. “Each of them brings exceptional professional experience and a deep personal commitment to our mission. Together, we are charting a bold path to transform lives through education.”

The incoming directors include:

  • Steven Brown ’90 – Vice president of culture + engagement, talent acquisition, and early talent at Molson Coors Beverage Company
  • Mark Gmach ’83 – Retired Northwestern Mutual executive and co-director of financial planning at UW-Whitewater
  • Andrew Hoeft ’15 – Entrepreneur and founder of Pinpoint Software, recent executive turned consultant for Upshop 
  • Scott Richardson ’97 – Managing partner at Atlas Wealth Advisers
  • Lindsay Scheidell ’04 – Founder of Hadley Public Relations and senior advisor in strategic community relations 
  • Gayle Stettler ’74 – Former educator and business leader in construction and property management
  • Mike Warmuth ’85 – Former executive vice president at Abbott Laboratories and global healthcare strategist

“As we invest in our future, we proudly lean into the strength of our alumni – leaders who have answered the call to be Warhawk Bold. Their leadership and service as Foundation Board members speak volumes about their continued commitment to UW-Whitewater’s mission and core values. Together, they join the entire university community in advancing student success. We are honored to welcome them to this pivotal role,” said Chancellor Corey A. King.

A new chair will lead the directors in 2025-26. Sally Bean, who served as vice chair for the last two years, began a two-year term as foundation board chair on July 1. Bean, who has served on the board since 2013, earned a BBA in management from UW-Whitewater in 1981 and an MBA in 1986. She retired in 2016 from Ecolab following a successful career in supply chain management.

The “Our Stories. Our Future.” campaign publicly launched June 12 and is focused on transforming student access, enhancing academic excellence, and revitalizing campus infrastructure to meet 21st-century needs.

For more information about the UW-Whitewater Foundation or to get involved in the campaign, visit uww.edu/campaign.

About UW-Whitewater

At the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, we inspire, engage and transform lives. Founded in 1868, we serve more than 11,500 students and celebrate more than 100,000 alumni around the world. Our faculty and staff are devoted to student success on our Whitewater campus, our Rock County campus, and our vibrant online environment. We prepare innovative, resilient students with outstanding skills that make them strong candidates for 21st-century careers and community leadership. We embrace our priority mission to serve students with disabilities. Home to the Warhawk family, UW-Whitewater delivers a supportive, caring culture with an entrepreneurial spirit and championship drive.

About the UW-Whitewater Foundation

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Foundation serves with professionalism and integrity to benefit the university and its alumni, students, faculty, and staff. The Foundation team drives long-term university support through strategic engagement and impactful giving, supporting UW-Whitewater’s transformative programs that facilitate student success. Using a collaborative, results-driven approach, the Foundation works closely with donors, philanthropists, and other stakeholders to fulfill aspirations and legacy for the good of the university. Learn more at uww.edu/foundation.

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