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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION
Madison, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
The Wisconsin Alumni Association® is your connection to UW-Madison. Since 1861, we’ve been enriching the lives of UW alumni — keeping you connected to your alma mater and fellow Badgers. WAA is a division of the Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The support of dues-paying WAA members makes it possible to serve all alumni worldwide. WFAA is always interested in recruiting talented and committed individuals to fill open positions. Whether working in development, stewardship, alumni relations, administration, information technology, marketing, communications, or finance, we are passionate about what we do. We know that our work with donors, alumni, and campus partners helps ensure that students can obtain a world-class education and lead to the university’s next great discovery. We offer competitive salary and benefits in an environment that is inspiring, creative, and respectful.
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WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Education Association Council represents the public policy, labor and professional interests of its members. WEAC is a strong voice for its members and for the 865,000 children in Wisconsin public schools. WEAC is affiliated with the National Education Association. WEAC members are public school teachers, counselors, library media specialists and education support professionals in Wisconsin public schools, as well as faculty and support staff in the Wisconsin Technical College System, active retired members, and university students who are studying to be educators.
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Market Competitive
THE ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION
THE ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION
Lake Villa, Illinois
100-499 employees
In 1897, Allendale opened its doors to youth who suffered from home and family situations ill-equipped to meet their childhood needs, often including abandonment, neglect and abuse. We believe everyone deserves a healthy childhood, a caring family and a chance to learn, grow and change course. Allendale is a place where kids have the opportunity to restore their life and discover a better future. At Allendale, we believe in every kid until they can believe in themselves. Today, Allendale annually serves over 650 children and their families – with specialized focus on youth who have suffered severe relational trauma, often including physical and sexual abuse. We operate residential treatment facilities in Lake Villa and North Chicago, IL for up to 150 children and youth. These services are complimented by school programs designed for special education students ages 7-21, including programs for day-students from local communities. Our clinical program provides training and supervision on our treatment model implementation (REStArT℠) as well as oversite of treatment team and family clinical consultation, individualized/family therapy and treatment/discharge planning for each youth in our care. We serve the states of Illinois and Wisconsin, with most of our youth originating from Cook, Lake and McHenry Counties in IL and southeastern WI. Allendale operates a group home in the Waukegan community and provides specialized, regular and home-of-relative foster care in Lake, Cook, and McHenry Counties.
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Market Leading
STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN
STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
We are a professional association for Wisconsin lawyers. The State Bar provides educational, career development, and other services to over 24,000 members. We also provide public services, including attorney referrals, public education, and reduced-fee legal assistance for low-income state residents. Our mission is to improve the administration of justice and the delivery of legal services and to promote the professional interests of Wisconsin lawyers.
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WISCONSIN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
WISCONSIN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Founded in 1892, WBA is the state’s largest financial industry trade association, representing nearly 190 commercial banks and savings institutions, their branches, and 30,000 employees. The Association represents banks of all sizes in Wisconsin, and 97 percent of banks in the state are WBA members.
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AWANA CLUBS INTERNATIONAL
AWANA CLUBS INTERNATIONAL
St. Charles, Illinois
100-499 employees
Awana is a world-wide nonprofit ministry focused on providing Bible-based evangelism and discipleship solutions for ages 2-18. As the global leader in child and youth discipleship, Awana gives children the opportunity to know, love and serve Jesus, no matter their background.
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Market Leading
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WISCONSIN MEDICAL SOCIETY, INC.
WISCONSIN MEDICAL SOCIETY, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Medical Society is the largest association of physicians in Wisconsin, with thousands of members dedicated to the best interests of their patients. The Society's mission is to improve the health of the people of Wisconsin by supporting and strengthening physicians'​ ability to practice high-quality patient care in a changing environment. To this end, the organization represents physicians at the Capitol, provides leadership and educational opportunities for physicians, fosters volunteerism in the medical community, promotes medical research efforts and serves as a trusted source of health information for the public.
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Market Leading
WISCONSIN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
WISCONSIN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
Fitchburg, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Hospital Association advocates on behalf of its members who provide high quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare services -- resulting in healthier Wisconsin communities. WHA keeps members informed of important local and national legislative issues, interprets clinical and quality issues for members, provides up-to-date educational information, and encourages participation in Association activities.
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WBD, INC.
WBD, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
WBD Inc. is a business finance resource that provides the knowledge, services, and access to capital needed to create jobs, grow businesses, and build communities. The cornerstone of WBD's success is delivery of the SBA 504 loan. Offered nationwide exclusively by not-for-profit Certified Development Companies (CDCs), the SBA 504 enables small businesses to grow and create jobs by providing lower down payments (as low as 10%) long-term (up to 25 years!), fixed-rate (currently around 5%) financing for owner occupied commercial real estate and business equipment. Since 1981, WBD has helped fund thousands of businesses and created over 65,000 jobs in Wisconsin and in Minnesota. WBD consistently ranks in the top ten among the nearly 250 CDCs in the country. We can partner with any bank or credit union and have experience with hundreds of lenders in Wisconsin, the Twin Cities area, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Make sure you know your options and ask your banker about using the 504 loan for your next project. A mission-based, non-profit organization, WBD reinvests "profits"​ into other economic development efforts. For more information visit www.wbd.org.
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EDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
EDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Edgewood Campus School is a primary/secondary education company based out of 829 Edgewood College Dr, Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
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Market Competitive
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF WISCONSIN
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Wisconsin is the leading professional trade association for the commercial construction industry in Wisconsin. The chapter represents over 230 members that include: large and small general and specialty contractors; union and open shop contractors; members working in a variety of markets; and industry related service providers and suppliers. This diversity provides our organization with credibility at the Capitol and with industry stakeholders. Our strategic plan strongly demonstrates that AGC of Wisconsin is dedicated to serving our members throughout the state by focusing on the issues that will impact the future of Wisconsin's construction industry. Issues such as workforce development, industry influence and representation, and statewide access to AGC's professional services are keys to ensuring a positive business climate for commercial construction.
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GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AG
GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AG
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AGING R ESOURCES, INC. is a law practice company based out of 1414 MACARTHUR RD STE A, MADISON, Wisconsin, United States.
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