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Jay, who has lived in the Waukesha area for nearly 20 years, is an active volunteer who serves on numerous local boards and committees. He’s married to Colleen with three kids having gone through the Waukesha schools. He is the VP of a local distribution company and currently serves on several area Boards.

WEF announces "Partners in Education" recipients for 2006!

By Jay Walt
Sunday, Oct 29 2006, 07:57 PM
The Waukesha Education Foundation proudly congratulates the 2006 “Partners in Education”. These Partners will be honored at the WEF “Celebration of Excellence” which will be held at Waukesha South HS on Sunday November 5th from 3:30 - 8:00pm. Limited quantities of tickets are still available @ www.waukeshaeducationfoundation.org

WEF "Community Partner in Education” - Mr. Jim Doepke

Whether competing or just performing, the Waukesha H.S. Marching Bands possess an almost legendary aura and swagger when they take to the field. Jim Doepke is the person largely responsible for bringing this Wisconsin “secret” to the National stage.
Since his arrival at Waukesha North, his bands have entertained literally millions with performances at the 1989 Festival of States, the 1991 Fiesta Bowl, the Macy’s Parade (1999, 2004), the Milwaukee Circus Parades, the Tournament of Roses Parades (1995, 2002, 2007!), and many, many more. Countless regional appearances include the Grand Opening of Miller Park; Chicago; Madison; and the State Capitol, all of which have added to our Waukesha students’ educational experiences.
On a personal level (and always crediting others!), Jim has been recognized with a prestigious Northwestern University Summer Fellowship Program Award; the Herb Kohl Fellowship winner for outstanding teaching; as well as being the recipient of the 2006 National John Philip Sousa Bandworld Legion of Honor. The “Bugles Across America” program was brought to WI by Jim. The “Bugles” program matches high school students willing to perform “Taps” for the families of deceased veterans at Military Funerals and Services. And, quite possibly his favorite - look for Jim in the Miller Park left-field “Bucket-Head” section leading the crowds with his trumpet, enthusiasm, and usual fanfare.
Jim Doepke stands tall for his drive, vision, and proven ability to lead and inspire others. His students and this Community are better for it. He truly embodies the spirit of the WEF 2006 “Community Partner in Education” recognition.


WEF "Corporate Partner in Education” - Waukesha State Bank

Waukesha is a Community where a solid relationship between business and education “pays dividends” for both. Today we recognize Waukesha State Bank (WSB) for their partnership and continuing investments in our School Community.
Founded in 1944, the WSB has developed an outstanding legacy. Their associates pride themselves on their personal approach to business banking while maintaining an active interest in the community. This model has served them well. Today, Waukesha State Bank remains independently-owned and has now grown to (9) Waukesha County locations.
Surveys returned from the District to obtain examples of WSB giving flooded the WEF! The offering of Marketing Co-op positions; supplying resources to the schools’ Personal Financial Planning classes; establishing over 30 Business Occupations co-op opportunities; sponsoring WSB volunteers for Junior Achievement at the middle schools; providing pocket athletic schedules, personalized water bottles, school year calendars, tickets for and advertisements in school programs; sponsoring field house and stadium scoreboards - the list was almost endless. The President, Ty Taylor (Waukesha North grad), was still remembered and thanked for his presentation to Financial Planning Classes in 1997 and 1998. Truly their participation and largesse is legendary within the school walls.
These contributions have also impacted the careers and futures of numerous Waukesha students. As evidenced above, WSB investments in job-training, financial education, and employee participation for our youth far exceed the face-value of money in our Community.
Waukesha State Bank serves as a premier business model to all for their continued commitment to our school community. We applaud and recognize them today with the WEF 2006 “Corporate Partner in Education” honorarium.

Tickets are $50/person and can be ordered on-line @www.waukeshaeducationfoundation.org

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