By Jim Scott
May 24, 2021 | 7:13 AM
The Green Bay Packers will present four candidates for shareholder vote at Julyâs Annual Meeting to join the Packers Board of Directors: Michael Barber, James Christensen, Eddie Garcia and Chris Woleske.
The candidate information will be included in proxy information being sent in June to more than 360,000 shareholders in advance of the Annual Meeting, set for Monday, July 26, at 11 a.m. in Lambeau Field. The four candidates were approved by vote of the organizationâs Board of Directors at its quarterly meeting held this week.
Barber is the Chief Diversity Officer for General Electric and based in Milwaukee. Christensen is President and CEO of Green Bay-based Wisconsin Plastics Inc. Garcia is Senior Director of Business Development at Oshkosh Defense and also is a former Packers placekicker, having played in Green Bay from 1983-84. Woleske is President and CEO of Bellin Health.
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Green Bay Packers Foundation awards $250,000 in impact grants to organizations that support children Total of 10 Brown County and Milwaukee County nonprofits to receive funds aimed at helping children Feb 03, 2021 at 09:00 AM Copied! Lambeau Field
The Green Bay Packers Foundation has awarded $250,000 in impact grants to Brown County and Milwaukee County nonprofit organizations that support children. Ten organizations, six in Brown County and four in Milwaukee County, will each receive an impact grant of $25,000.
The grants have been awarded to groups that provide childcare, mentoring services or educational support to children. With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to burden an already fragile system in many communities and creating further challenges for children and families, these grants will help provide much-needed support.