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Fred Sitzberger donates $1 million to UWM athletics

Fred Sitzberger
Fred Sitzberger

Fred Sitzberger, an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Lubar School of Business, has pledged $1 million to the UWM Foundation in support of UWM athletics.

This is Sitzberger’s second $1 million gift to the program since 2016.

A U.S. Army veteran, Sitzberger earned his degree in accounting at UWM’s Lubar School of Business in 1978. He began his career at Ernst & Young and went on to found Sitzberger & Company, growing it to the metro Milwaukee region’s 10th largest accounting practice through the acquisition of 22 firms. He sold the business and his payroll company, Brookfield-based Payroll Care, while retaining his real estate and investment management firm, Bultman Investment Management.

Sitzberger has served many years as a volunteer for the UWM Alumni Association Board of Trustees and the UWM Foundation Board of Directors. In April, he was awarded the UWM Distinguished Alumni Service Award for his dedication to the university.

“Fred is a standout alumnus, and I am deeply grateful to him for his enthusiasm, generosity and vision,” UWM Chancellor Mark Mone said. “As a Division I university, UWM is committed to having a strong athletics program that will help us attract and retain students and energize our campus and community. Fred understands the importance of philanthropic support in making our teams the best they can be.”

Sitzberger’s gift will support the Panther men’s basketball program and the Athletics Department Excellence Fund, an unrestricted fund that helps all Panther student-athletes. In recognition of his generosity, the university plans to name a space within the new Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin Center in his honor.

“I am not an athlete, but I firmly believe that a strong athletics program can help shine a light on what a wonderful institution UW-Milwaukee is at the local, state and national levels,” Sitzberger said. “UWM provided me a good education at a good price. It was a small-town, caring atmosphere where the professors took an interest in you. Because of that caring, I worked hard and received a great job at one the best companies in my accounting field. I attained a level of success I could not have imagined in college, and it was because of UWM. That is why I give back.”

“As we can see from Fred’s winning career of building businesses, he did not reach his level of success without setting goals and being driven; Fred is a competitor,” director of athletics Amanda Braun said. “Fred also has a heart of gold, and his loyalty, commitment and desire to see UWM become better and better is unwavering. On behalf of Milwaukee Panther Athletics, I am sincerely grateful to Fred for his friendship and his transformational generosity.”

Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
Fred Sitzberger, an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Lubar School of Business, has pledged $1 million to the UWM Foundation in support of UWM athletics. This is Sitzberger’s second $1 million gift to the program since 2016. A U.S. Army veteran, Sitzberger earned his degree in accounting at UWM’s Lubar School of Business in 1978. He began his career at Ernst & Young and went on to found Sitzberger & Company, growing it to the metro Milwaukee region’s 10th largest accounting practice through the acquisition of 22 firms. He sold the business and his payroll company, Brookfield-based Payroll Care, while retaining his real estate and investment management firm, Bultman Investment Management. Sitzberger has served many years as a volunteer for the UWM Alumni Association Board of Trustees and the UWM Foundation Board of Directors. In April, he was awarded the UWM Distinguished Alumni Service Award for his dedication to the university. “Fred is a standout alumnus, and I am deeply grateful to him for his enthusiasm, generosity and vision,” UWM Chancellor Mark Mone said. “As a Division I university, UWM is committed to having a strong athletics program that will help us attract and retain students and energize our campus and community. Fred understands the importance of philanthropic support in making our teams the best they can be.” Sitzberger’s gift will support the Panther men’s basketball program and the Athletics Department Excellence Fund, an unrestricted fund that helps all Panther student-athletes. In recognition of his generosity, the university plans to name a space within the new Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin Center in his honor. “I am not an athlete, but I firmly believe that a strong athletics program can help shine a light on what a wonderful institution UW-Milwaukee is at the local, state and national levels,” Sitzberger said. “UWM provided me a good education at a good price. It was a small-town, caring atmosphere where the professors took an interest in you. Because of that caring, I worked hard and received a great job at one the best companies in my accounting field. I attained a level of success I could not have imagined in college, and it was because of UWM. That is why I give back.” “As we can see from Fred’s winning career of building businesses, he did not reach his level of success without setting goals and being driven; Fred is a competitor,” director of athletics Amanda Braun said. “Fred also has a heart of gold, and his loyalty, commitment and desire to see UWM become better and better is unwavering. On behalf of Milwaukee Panther Athletics, I am sincerely grateful to Fred for his friendship and his transformational generosity.”

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