University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh

02/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/26/2026 15:56

UW-Oshkosh alumni Class Notes: March 2026

'77 Albert Manders (MSE), of De Pere, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oneida Business Committee (OBC) for his service to the Oneida Nation. Manders taught for the Bay and West De Pere School Districts and helped with Oneida Nation Right to Read initiatives. He also served as the OBC treasurer and served on the West De Pere School Board and Oneida Town Council.

'79 Brian Craig, of De Pere, is a financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services. Craig has over 23 years of experience in financial services and holds a Certified Financial Planner designation.

'79 David Galassie, of Columbia, South Carolina, is a human resource analyst with the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command. Galassie is celebrating his 47th year of government service.

'79 David Galassie

'89 Aileen Wilkins, of Garfield, Arkansas, is the chief people officer with Arvest Bank. Wilkins has over 30 years of human resources experience in organizations such as the Government Employees Health Association, Eli Lilly and H&R Block. Wilkins is married to '89 James Wilkins (MSE).

'93 Sara (Klose) McVey, of San Francisco, California, was named to the 2026 Women We Admire Top 50 Women Chief Executive Officers list. McVey is the CEO of Sequoia Living.

'93 John Thornton, of East Troy, joined the Citizens Bank Board of Directors. Thornton is president and owner of GS Global Resources, a Mukwonago-based manufacturer of custom-engineered hydraulics, electronic controls and mechanical systems for original equipment manufacturers.

'04 Allan Stockinger

'95 Karen (Woelfel) Schuchardt, of Sheboygan Falls, is a senior claims consultant with Acuity Insurance.

'96 Dan Mincheff, of Menasha, is the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) vice president for information technology and education. Mincheff has over 30 years of experience across technology, higher education and aviation-adjacent organizations.

'00 Amber Denure, of Pardeeville, was elected as superintendent of the Pardeeville School District. Denure has taught in the district and is an alumna.

'00 Trevor Farrell (MBA), of Green Bay, is the president/CEO of Schreiber Foods where he has 28 years of employment.

'04 Brooke (Buntrock) Tabbert

'02 Sarah Roberts, of Neenah, joined the human resources team at Navitus Health Solutions. Roberts was previously a human resources business partner at Heartland Label Printers, LLC.

'04 Allan Stockinger, of Saint George, Utah, is a research and development scientist at Deseret Laboratories, Inc.

'04 Brooke (Buntrock) Tabbert, of Menomonee Falls, is the director of fundraising and endurance events for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

'09 Bridget (Schad) Bonde, of Kiel, is a senior business analyst with Acuity Insurance.

'21 Lisa (Marone) Moore

'11 Joshua Mueller, of Woods Cross, Utah, earned his PhD and is a professor at Solano Community College. He said his work in the paleoenvironmental lab with Dr. Colin Long at UWO led to his career as a professor.

'11 DJ Premo, of Verona, is a business banking officer with Park Bank.

'17 Max McGilligan, of Stamford, Connecticut, is covering the Olympics as a live event technology manager with NBC Sports.

'17 Melissa Zamzow, of Berlin, is the clerk-treasurer for the City of Green Lake.

'19 Erika Welbes (MSE), of Larsen, was a judge in the Wolf River Art League's 56th annual Mid-Winter Art Show. Welbes is an art educator in the Oshkosh Area School District.

'21 Lisa (Marone) Moore, of Oshkosh, is a community development planner with Martenson & Eisele.

'25 Padrick Dunn (MPA), of West Bend, was appointed village administrator for the Village of Campbellsport. Dunn is currently village administrator for the Village of Sherwood.

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