By Casey Nelson
May 6, 2021 12:01 PM
Opening the doors once again, five days later, is a big step in getting back to the normal course of business for employees, customers, and the community.
“[Improved] frame of mind and frame of business and moving things forward, so that we can at least reach out and say we’re on our way to healing,” said Oneida Nation Public Relations Director Bobbi Webster. “The parking lots are filling up and we’re not hearing anything negative right now. It seems like people are getting back to the regular course of business.”
Webster says the Oneida Nation has seen an outpouring of support, condolences, prayers, and encouragement from all over the country – including contact from the governor’s office, local representatives, the Brown County Executive’s office, Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau, other tribes across the state, and even the National Indian Gaming Commission and National Congress of American Indians.
Communications director promoted, as Paul Vornholt takes job in Racine. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 13th, 2021 11:00 am //end headline wrapper ?>Jodie Tabak. Photo from Tabak’s LinkedIn page.
Mayor
Paul Vornholt is out as his chief of staff.
Vornholt, who has held the post since 2018, is leaving to become city administer in Racine. His last day in Milwaukee is February 26th.
Barrett named longtime aide
Jodie Tabak his new chief of staff. Tabak has worked in the mayor’s office since 2004.
“Jodie has been an integral part of my administration since I assumed office. She has demonstrated leadership on key issues and initiatives. I value her instincts and her commitment to public service,” said Barrett in a press release.