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THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC.
THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
500+ employees
The mission of the Medical College of Wisconsin is to be a national leader in the education and development of the next generation of physicians and scientists; to discover and translate new knowledge in the biomedical sciences; to provide cutting-edge, interdisciplinary and compassionate clinical care of the highest quality; to improve the health of the communities we serve. Founded in 1893 as the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. Formerly associated with Marquette University.
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WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Madison, Wisconsin
500+ employees
The Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU) is the official organization of Wisconsin’s 22 private, nonprofit colleges and universities. WAICU is dedicated to expanding educational opportunity for students and is nationally recognized for its innovative programming to control college costs and for its partnerships with employers to provide skilled graduates. Membership is limited to accredited, nonprofit, four-year baccalaureate and graduate institutions. The presidents of these institutions lead WAICU as its board of directors. Alverno College, Bellin College, Beloit College, Cardinal Stritch University, Carroll University, Carthage College, Concordia University Wisconsin, Edgewood College, Herzing University, Lakeland University, Lawrence University, Marian University, Marquette University, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Mount Mary University, Nashotah House, Northland College, Ripon College, St. Norbert College, Viterbo University, Wisconsin Lutheran College WAICU: Wisconsin’s private colleges working together to advance educational opportunity. Visit: www.waicu.org www.wisconsinsprivatecolleges.org
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BELOIT COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BELOIT COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Beloit, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
The Richland Hospital and Clinics is one of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals in the U.S. Located 60 miles west of Madison, Wisconsin, and 65 miles east of La Crosse, Wisconsin, The Richland Hospital and Clinics is dedicated to providing compassionate, expert medical care to people in Southwest Wisconsin. Rural Health Clinics – Owned by the Richland Hospital, Inc. The Spring Green Medical Center is a provider-based Rural Health Clinic operated in Spring Green, Wisconsin, and owned by the Richland Hospital, Inc., as of 1995. The Clinic is located at 150 East Jefferson Street, Spring Green, WI 53581. The Muscoda Health Center is a provider-based Rural Health Clinic operated in Muscoda, Wisconsin, and owned by The Richland Hospital, Inc., as of 1995. The Clinic is located at 1075 North Wisconsin Avenue in Muscoda. The Richland Hospital, Inc., Related Organizations The Richland Hospital Foundation is a Wisconsin nonprofit corporation that exists for the purpose of supporting and funding hospital capital and building projects by engaging in fundraising activities. The Foundation is overseen by a Board of Directors. The Partners of the Richland Hospital, formerly known as the Auxiliary, was formed in 1966. The purpose of the Partners of the Richland Hospital is to raise funds in support of the needs of the Richland Hospital. The Partners of the Richland Hospital is overseen by a Board of Directors. The Richland Hospital, Inc., complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. The Richland Hospital, Inc., does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Please see more here: http://bit.ly/2einDAh
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CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE, INC.
CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Since 1980, the Crisis Prevention Institute has helped millions of individuals begin a journey of positive, supportive, and empathic caring for people of all ages. • We believe in the power of empathy, compassion, and meaningful connections. • We consider personal safety and security the antidotes to fear and anxiety; and that listening leads to understanding. • We know when those who care for others feel prepared and confident in their abilities, they can make the world a better place. CPI’s crisis prevention training gives professionals the confidence to prevent and respond to workplace violence. With a focus on healthcare, education, human services, and dementia care, CPI sets the standard for best practices in evidence-based workplace violence prevention. Our training is designed to support the safety and well-being of both staff and those in their care. We teach the skills that help professionals de-escalate verbal and physical crises in the workplace, with an array of solutions that address the full spectrum of risk levels. Solutions Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® Training: Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training focuses on verbal de-escalation and early intervention, giving staff an effective framework for decision making and problem solving, as well as teaching safe disengagements and physical interventions that can be implemented with the least use of force, providing the safest environment for all parties involved. Verbal Intervention™ Training: This program is ideal for organizations that have a hands-off policy, and for staff members who don’t experience higher risk situations requiring physical interventions, instilling the confidence and skills to verbally respond to disruptive behaviors, and prevent further escalation. To learn more about CPI and our full offering of industry-leading solutions, visit us today at crisisprevention.com.
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BAR EXAMINERS
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BAR EXAMINERS
Madison, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
NCBE is a nonprofit organization that develops the bar exam and other licensing tests used for bar admission. We promote fairness, integrity, and best practices in admission to the legal profession for the benefit and protection of the public. We serve admission authorities, courts, the legal education community, and candidates by providing high-quality: assessment products, services, and research; character investigations; and informational and educational resources and programs. We strive for a competent, ethical, and diverse legal profession and we are committed to excellence, fairness, integrity and service. For more information, visit our website.
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BENEVOLENT CORPORATION CEDAR COMMUNITY
BENEVOLENT CORPORATION CEDAR COMMUNITY
West Bend, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Cedar Community offers a comfortable, yet vibrant lifestyle full of friendship and opportunity for men and women age 55 and better in West Bend and Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Our independent lifestyle encourages residents to fully engage and embrace the opportunities. Our life enrichment programming is designed to enhance the wellbeing of our residents by empowering them to make lifestyle choices for successful aging. Our goal is to create an environment with amenities that help residents find balance and develop friendships in an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality. Cedar Community’s mission is to model Christ’s love for humanity by creating life-enhancing relationships, services and environments. We invite you to enjoy, explore, and embrace your best life through all that Cedar Community has to offer. Our spectacular natural settings and strong faith-based mission are unique and inviting, but what sets Cedar Community apart are the high-quality services available to help our residents live more, no matter where they are on that journey. Cedar Community can provide the security of knowing that should your health care needs change over time, the services and support you may require are available right here. Visit our website at cedarcommunity.org to learn more about our senior living options and healthcare programs and services.
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ACADEMY OF BASIC EDUCATION
ACADEMY OF BASIC EDUCATION
Brookfield, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) works for students, parents, educators, and citizens through the state's public schools and libraries. The department is led by an elected state superintendent. Agency headquarters are in Madison. Employees there provide services to Wisconsin school districts (administrative, teaching, and nutrition staff), cooperative educational service agencies, public libraries, and community organizations. Services include educational and infrastructure support such as budgeting, human resources, and information technology. Some department employees work in offices in Ashland, Eau Claire, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Racine, and Wausau, providing direct services to students, encouraging them to remain in high school and to pursue post-secondary education. Other staff serve at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan or the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville. The DPI Comment Moderation Policy is available at: https://dpi.wi.gov/news/social-media
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DANE COUNTY PARENT COUNCIL, INC.
DANE COUNTY PARENT COUNCIL, INC.
Fitchburg, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Reach Dane is a community-based, private, non-profit umbrella agency for the delivery of a variety of child development and family support programming for children and their families. Reach Dane is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for children and families through advocacy, exemplary child development programming, meaningful family support and strong, effective leadership. Our vision: A child's foundation to learn, a family's opportunity to succeed.
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MADISON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
MADISON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Waunakee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Inspiring academic excellence since 1997, Madison Country Day School (MCDS) is Dane County’s only non-sectarian, independent Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 12 school. Launched by a small group of independent-minded students, families and community members in 1997, the driving force behind our success is our blend of academic excellence in an inspiring environment. •Academic excellence begins with a rigorous, world-class curriculum. Coupled with our small class sizes and individualized instruction, the MCDS curriculum is the cornerstone of one of the country’s finest college-preparatory educations. •An inspiring learning environment is critical for maintaining our academic standards. It includes our esteemed faculty who exuberantly share their knowledge and love for learning on a daily basis. It continues with parents dedicated to providing the support children need for a quality education. And last, but certainly not least, it comes from students who embody our everyday lessons of respect, acceptance and understanding.
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OPEN SKY EDUCATION, INC.
OPEN SKY EDUCATION, INC.
Waukesha, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Open Sky Education is creating, leading, serving, and growing a family of organizations to ensure a full and lasting education is accessible and affordable for all children. We believe - All children are created equal, each with great value and unique potential to fulfill Greater Purpose. - An important catalyst for full potential is a full and lasting education. This includes faith formation, character formation, and high-quality college and career preparation academics. -In striving to create, manage, and grow educational models accessible and affordable for all children regardless of family income or location by creating models that break down the barriers of affordability, geographic accessibility, and academic accessibility. We envision - A world with unlimited opportunity and freedom for all children to pursue their full potential to fulfill Greater Purpose. - A world where all children have access to a full and lasting education - one that meets the unique potential of each child. - A world where education prepares all children to live flourishing lives and serve Greater Purpose.
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GPS EDUCATION PARTNERS, INC.
GPS EDUCATION PARTNERS, INC.
Waukesha, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
GPS Education Partners is a community-based 501(c)3 nonprofit. We have been serving Wisconsin for over 20 years through our innovative education model that uniquely prepares students to succeed in technical careers and promotes viability for business.​ We are committed to helping high school juniors and seniors: ∙ Experience a career in manufacturing by actively engaging each day in a hands-on, immersive, blended learning setting in local manufacturing companies. Students develop both manufacturing and employability skills and apply instructor-led academic subject matter to the real-time work environment. Businesses continually provide structured training experiences. ∙ Develop hard skills and soft skills for life. ∙ Earn their high school diploma and nationally-recognized manufacturing certifications. Contact GPS Education Partners today to learn how to partner, how to learn & work, and how to transform lives.
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WISCONSIN EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSOCIATION
WISCONSIN EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSOCIATION
Fitchburg, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
The Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA) is a statewide nonprofit organization for early childhood professionals. WECA offers training, an annual conference, professional development, educational scholarships, a child nutrition program, and more. WECA calls for greater public investment in early education and promotes excellence in the child care profession.
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