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UW-Oshkosh alumni Class Notes: June 2025

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’62 Leon Klatt (LS), of Oshkosh, a resident of Evergreen Retirement Community, is featured in a painting of his men’s breakfast club group, painted by a current UWO student artist.

’62 Leon Klatt

’78 Ervin Portman (LS), of Cary, North Carolina, a former member of Oshkosh Student Association (OSA) in the ‘70s, enjoyed meeting the current student leaders from the Oshkosh Student Government (OSG) on the UWO campus in May.

’87 Teresa (Yulga) Connolly (N), of Scottsdale, Arizona, is the senior vice president and enterprise chief nurse executive at HonorHealth. Connolly was previously an executive director at the Mayo Clinic.

’91 Paul Caylor (LS), of Huntsville, Alabama, is the founder and chief financial strategist of Prudent Wealth.

’91 Thomas Meyer (LS), of Berkeley, California, is a retired child and adolescent psychologist and the clinical director of Camp Starlight, a summer camp for children impacted by HIV and LGBTQ+ community members.

’92 Daniel Moore (LS) and ’95 (EHS), of Greenville, is the principal at the Lourdes Academy Elementary and Middle Schools. Moore has 28 years of experience in educational leadership roles.

’78 Ervin Portman

’93 John Moynihan (B), of Wixom, Michigan, is a technical sales engineer at Focus Solutions. Moynihan is married to ’93 Jodi Moynihan (B).

’94 Angela (Stempniak) Femali (LS), of Berlin, defended her PhD dissertation this spring. Femali is an English teacher and instructional coach at Berlin High School.

’96 Kris Koehler (LS), of Appleton, owns and manages Sonnys Bistro LLC, as well as the Bistro Bites food truck.

’98 Andrea (Napralla) Reichenberger (EHS), of Kaukauna, is the owner-manager of Flights Wine and Cocktail Club in Oshkosh. Drawing on 26 years of experience in education, Reichenberger possesses a unique skill set in communication and community engagement which she applies to her business. Reichenberger is married to ’97 Timothy Reichenberger (LS) and ’17 (MPA).

’01 Kevin Warych (LS), of De Pere, is the chief of police of the Sun Prairie Police Department. Warych was formerly the operations commander for the Green Bay Police Department.

’02 Willie Jude (LS), of Kenosha, will become the vice president for institutional advancement at Claflin University beginning in July. Jude most recently served as the executive director of the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Foundation.

’93 John Moynihan

’03 Jennifer (Lingnofski) Dahlman (N), of Menasha, is a clinical practice leader at Children’s Wisconsin-Fox Valley. Dahlman attended the Nurse Leadership Excellence Dinner with her co-workers.

’04 Erin (Jensen) Barden (N), of Waupaca, received the UW-Oshkosh 2025 Nightingale Nurse Leader Award. Barden is an RN perioperative manager at ThedaCare Waupaca with over 20 years of nursing experience.

’04 Jessica Loos (B), of Rosemount, Minnesota, is a senior vice president and senior business risk manager at US Bank. Loos graduated from Pacific Coast Banking School in 2024 and received her Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) certification from the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS).

’05 Melissa Hunt (LS), of Verona, is president and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA). Hunt was previously a planning and economic development professional with Ayres Associates.

’07 Angelica Daus (LS), of Carpenteria, California, is the vice president of air service development and corporate communications at Asheville Regional Airport (AVL). Daus previously served as the marketing supervisor at the Santa Barbara Airport (SBA), where she led strategic marketing, air service development, communications initiatives and public engagement.

’07 Michael Garvey (LS), of Fond du Lac, a physics and physical chemistry professor at Marian University, earned the James Underkofler Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Alliant Energy Foundation, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Association of Private Colleges and Universities (WAICU). The award celebrates educators whose impact goes well beyond the classroom-teachers who inspire, support, and challenge students to reach their full potential.

’96 Kris Koehler

’08 Heather (Wright) Evenson (N) and ’14 (MSN),of Fond du Lac, received the UW-Oshkosh 2025 Nightingale Nursing Excellence Award. Evenson is an MSN registered nurse at SSM Health’s St. Agnes Hospital at the Fond du Lac campus. She has 25 years of expertise and is committed to the next generation of nurses through her work as an educator at Moraine Park Technical College and Marian University.

’09 Candice (Englebert) Crabb (N) and ’16 (DNP), of De Pere, is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with the Oneida Community Health Center. Crabb is also an adjunct faculty member at Bellin College.

’09 Kim Hill (N), of Shawano, is celebrating 15 years with the Menominee Tribal Clinic where she is a maternal child health nurse.

’11 Bill Boyd (MPA), of Menasha, is the SSM Health’s St. Agnes Hospital vice president of operations. Boyd was previously chief operating officer and senior advisor for Value Capture, LLC, a national consulting firm for chief executives looking to transform their health care organizations’ performance in safety, quality and profitability.

’12 Ashley Waldhart (B), of Janesville, was recognized as an Aramark 40 Under 40 Award recipient, a recognition given to young professionals nominated for their impact on Aramark and their line of business, broader industry influence, and community outreach. Waldhart is a senior human resources manager at Aramark.

’13 Emily McFarland (MPA), of Watertown, joined Public Administration Associates, LLC (PAA), a respected leader in local government consulting and executive recruitment. McFarland has 18 years of multi-level government experience, having served in federal, state, county and local positions, including six years as the mayor of Watertown.

’14 Matt Wolfert (EHS), of Oshkosh, will serve as the 2025-2026 Sabish Middle School Principal in the Fond du Lac School District. Wolfert was previously the principal of Rosenow Elementary School.

’03 Jennifer Dahlman

’15 Amos Mikkelson (LS), of Neenah, joined Public Administration Associates, LLC (PAA), a respected leader in local government consulting and executive recruitment. Mikkelson has over 30 years of fire service experience, currently serving as shift commander with Neenah Menasha Fire Rescue, and formerly as fire chief for the Village of Harrison.

’16 Trent Whitcomb (LS), of Appleton, is the eleventh head baseball coach at Lawrence University. Whitcomb has been part of the Lawrence program since 2018.

’17 Edvelyn (Villegas) Neumann (B), of Kenosha, is a corporate human resource programs manager with Snap-on Incorporated.

’18 Ashley (Kunesh) Koltz (B), of Oshkosh, joined Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI) as a communication strategy account manager. Koltz was previously a senior marketing specialist for internal communications at Oshkosh Corporation.

’20 Amber Saunders (LS), of Hancock, is a senior personal lines claim examiner with Jewelers Mutual Group. Saunders is married to ’17 Paul Hanneman (LS).

’22 Jacob Fischer (LS), of Waterford, is the director of communications and marketing for Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC). Fischer previously served on Congressman Bryan Steil’s staff from 2022-2023 before joining the Republican National Committee (RNC) as Press Secretary for the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Fischer stayed with the RNC following the Convention, serving as Wisconsin communications director through the 2024 presidential election. He also served as Judge Brad Schimel’s communications director for the 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign.

’04 Jessica Loos

’23 Kristina Haensgen (MBA), of Beaver Dam, received the 2025 Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) Distinguished Alumna Award. Haensgen received an associate’s degree at MPTC and is currently their communications and content manager and leads the college’s internal and external communications, public relations, and community engagement efforts.

’24 Yvette Marshall (EDD), of Oneida, will become the Tigerton School District’s district administrator. Marshall is currently the director of pupil services at Gibraltar Area Schools and has over 20 years of experience in instructional leadership and student services.

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