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Ebenezer appoints board of directors

Ebenezer Child Centers, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit agency that provides early childhood programming and care, has announced its 2014 board of directors.

 

Members are: President Kersten Larson of Wells Capital Management; Vice President Jessica Morrison of We Energies; Treasurer Mark Rakowski of Children’s Community Health Plan; Secretary Suzy Endres, formerly of the office of U.S. Senator Herb Kohl; Susan Kortendick of Milwaukee Cylinder; Prashant Kothari of MOR Strategy Group; William McWhorter of WageWorks; Jim Meler of Quest Co.; Fatima Qureshi of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Dan Rado of Direct Supply; Stefan Scoon of Deloitte; Jo Anne Stark of T-Accountants, LLC; Peter Todd of The Boldt Company; and James Walcheske of Walcheske & Luzi, LLC.

Ebenezer Child Centers’ facilities are located in downtown Milwaukee and on the city’s south side as well as in Oak Creek and Wauwatosa. The centers’ programs, curriculum and services promote children’s cognitive, physical, emotional and social development, according to the organization.

Ebenezer Child Centers, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit agency that provides early childhood programming and care, has announced its 2014 board of directors.

 

Members are: President Kersten Larson of Wells Capital Management; Vice President Jessica Morrison of We Energies; Treasurer Mark Rakowski of Children’s Community Health Plan; Secretary Suzy Endres, formerly of the office of U.S. Senator Herb Kohl; Susan Kortendick of Milwaukee Cylinder; Prashant Kothari of MOR Strategy Group; William McWhorter of WageWorks; Jim Meler of Quest Co.; Fatima Qureshi of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Dan Rado of Direct Supply; Stefan Scoon of Deloitte; Jo Anne Stark of T-Accountants, LLC; Peter Todd of The Boldt Company; and James Walcheske of Walcheske & Luzi, LLC.

Ebenezer Child Centers' facilities are located in downtown Milwaukee and on the city’s south side as well as in Oak Creek and Wauwatosa. The centers’ programs, curriculum and services promote children’s cognitive, physical, emotional and social development, according to the organization.

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