October 15-17, 2024
UW-Stout's 2024 Cabot Executive-in-Residence proudly welcomes the return of three distinguished women in leadership—Denise Coogan, Shelly Ibach ('81), and MG Marcia Anderson. Denise Coogan, a leader in sustainability initiatives; Shelly Ibach, an innovative CEO in the sleep industry; and Major General Marcia Anderson, the first African-American woman to achieve the rank of Major General in the U.S. Army, bring a collective 25 years of additional knowledge and experience to Stout since their previous lecture. Their diverse backgrounds and deep insights into leadership will inspire and empower attendees.
The Cabot Executive-in-Residence Program comprises a robust series of interactive events, including exclusive interactions with Stout faculty and students, culminating in a public keynote presentation from the executive resident(s).
2024 Cabot Executive-in-Residence Panel
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 | 1:30-2:30 p.m.
We invite you to an engaging executive discussion on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. at the UW-Stout Memorial Student Center, Great Hall. This event will feature executives Shelly Ibach (’81), MG Marcia Anderson and Denise Coogan, moderated by UW-Stout’s Chancellor Katherine Frank. Join us to hear from these three women in leadership as they share their experiences.
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MG Marcia Anderson
Major General
U.S. Army
(2014 Cabot Executive)
Denise Coogan (Ret.)
Manager of Environmental Partnerships
Subaru of America, Inc.
(2018 Cabot Executive)
Shelly Ibach ('81)
Chair, President & CEO
Sleep Number
(2015 Cabot Executive)
Past Cabot Executive-in-Residence Speakers
William Stoehr ('70)
Artist & President
National Geographic Maps
William Stoehr Art
Keynote Presentation
"Lessons from Alice in Wonderland - Risk, Reward & an Uncertain Future"
Opening Gallery & Reception
Furlong Gallery & Micheels Atrium
Stoehr's Bio
William Stoehr's award winning art is exhibited internationally at universities, art centers, museums and galleries. Prior to becoming a full-time artist, Stoehr was President of National Geographic Maps where he was responsible for National Geographic's worldwide mapping operations. Previously he held the positions of director and senior vice president at the National Geographic Society.
With his wife, Mary Kay Stoehr, he owned and operated the recreational map company Trails Illustrated which started in their basement and was later acquired by the National Geographic Society.
He has served as an officer and director on several boards, including, the Peace Initiatives Institute - an international organization focused on long-term peace through children and Big City Mountaineers - a wilderness experience program for inner-city at risk teens. He was president of the International Map Trade Association representing map publishers, sellers, government agencies and software developers from around the world.
Prior to entering the map business, he worked for two major international manufacturers in a variety of positions including international sales manager, product manager, quality manager, strategic planning manager, and plant manager. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Stout, he received the university’s medallion award, was active in student government, listed in Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, and was the captain of both the track and cross country teams.
He has an MBA from the University of St. Thomas and was a doctoral program resident at the J.L. Kellogg School at Northwestern University.
He has been featured in local, national and international media including National Public Radio, ABC, BBC and more.
From Burlington Wisconsin, Stoehr along with his wife Mary Kay, currently live in Boulder Colorado.
Unmapped careers: Alum Stoehr, an artist and former National Geographic cartographer, is Cabot Executive
Continue ReadingRich Jacobson ('89)
Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer
Kraus-Anderson Construction Company
"Leading by Example"
Rich will discuss his journey and Kraus-Anderson's approach to being leaders not only in the industry, but in the community.
Rich, Stout Class of ’89, is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of Kraus-Anderson Construction Company as Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, fostering a workplace environment that embodies our core purpose of Building Enduring Relationships and Strong Communities. Based in Minnesota, Kraus-Anderson is a general contractor/developer completing over $1 billion in construction projects each year throughout the country. He started his career in the engineering department of Hyatt Hotels and joined Kraus-Anderson as a project manager in 1992. In his tenure at Kraus-Anderson, he has managed major construction projects, including schools, healthcare, retail, hospitality, recreational, industrial, and residential projects. He is a skilled consensus builder, guiding forward momentum among clients, architects, engineers, subcontractors and financial entities. He works seamlessly with all stakeholders in order to ensure a successful experience for everyone in the company and the projects Kraus-Anderson constructs.
Developing a strong team and empowering others around him as leaders has been a passion of his during his career. As the company has grown, the team at Kraus-Anderson has focused on the future of their people by keeping relevant in technology, industry trends and training in order to be prepared for the never ending changes in construction.
Rich is currently a member of the National Builders Alliance, co-chair of the legislative committee of Associated General Contractors of MN, and serves on the Board of Cornerhouse, a child advocacy organization. He has served on the Woodbury Public Safety Board, Minnesota Construction Association, UW-Stout Industry Advisory Board, and UW-Stout Alumni Board. Rich is a past member of Allied Executives, the International Council of Educational Facility Planners, the International Council of Shopping Centers, and the Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI), a nationally active organization of educational professionals.
Rich resides in Woodbury MN and has 2 adult children. Michael, a US Naval Academy graduate currently deployed and Anna, a graduate of Tulane’s Freeman School of Business, currently working in the tech industry in New York City. In his free time he enjoys the outdoors, travel, boating and fitness activities.
Dr. Ashok Rai
President & CEO
Prevea Health
"Leadership Resiliency & Plasticity During a Pandemic"
Watch the Keynote Lecture
DR. ASHOK RAI is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Prevea Health – a physician-led, multispecialty health care provider working in partnership with Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) hospital across Wisconsin. Dr. Rai’s passion to redesign health care in the U.S. embraces the movement from fee-for-service methods of payment to value-based care, which rewards health care organizations for their work in preventative health care and encouraging patients to live healthy lifestyles and not for the number of procedures they perform. Dr. Rai has also taken proactive steps to enhance diversity and inclusion efforts within the Prevea Health system, and equitable access to health care for all in our communities.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Rai has helped Prevea Health lead the way and set standards for high-quality, accessible, and innovative COVID-19 education, prevention, testing, treatment, and vaccination efforts across Wisconsin – all of which have garnered attention from local, state and national health care leaders and journalists. Dr. Rai is actively involved in his community and committed to make a difference on local, state, and national levels. He is a regent for the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, appointed by Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers in April 2021. Dr. Rai also joined the American Medical Group Association Board of Directors in 2012 and served as Chairman in 2018.
Other roles held by Dr. Rai include Chairman of the Board of Weidner Center Presents in Green Bay; Chairman of the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon; member of the Board of Directors for the Automotive Gallery in Green Bay and Progress Lakeshore.; member of the Board of Downtown Green Bay, Inc.; and a member of the Chancellor’s Council of Trustees at UW-Green Bay.
Denise Coogan, REM, CHMM
Manager of Environmental Partnerships
Subaru of America, Inc.
Denise Coogan (MA in Sustainable Development/Policy) is Environmental Partnership Manager at Subaru of America and is recognized as a leading zero landfill expert. She leads the company’s external environmental and sustainability programs, which include Subaru’s initiative to bring zero landfill to the national parks.
During her tenure at Subaru Indiana Automotive as Safety and Environmental Compliance Manager, Denise headed the plant’s zero landfill effort, which was achieved with the last waste shipment going to the landfill in May 2004. Because of her efforts, SIA is one of the most environmentally friendly auto manufacturing facilities in the world. Throughout her time at SIA, Denise advised more than 800 corporations on how to implement zero landfill best practices in their respective facilities.
Denise holds professional certifications as a Registered Environmental Manager (REM) and a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM). Her master’s thesis laid out the path a company needs to take to achieve zero-landfill.
Todd Wanek ('88)
President & CEO
Ashley Furniture
The seeds of Todd Wanek’s passion for furniture were planted in the mid-1980s. During high school and college, Todd worked in all aspects of the business including shipping, production line, machine maintenance, product design and engineering, finance, and global sourcing.
Shortly after graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Technologies, he moved to Asia to serve as the general manager of Ashley Furniture Industries Taiwan. He continued to live and work in Asia from 1989- 1993, establishing and managing Ashley Furniture Industries business development in China, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia.
Todd returned to the U.S. in 1994, spearheading the purchase of an upholstered furniture manufacturing operation in Ecru, MS. At that time he assumed responsibility for Ashley Furniture Industries upholstery production as well as the company’s growing international operations. Two years later, Todd Wanek was promoted to Ashley Furniture Industries President and Chief Operations Officer, assuming responsibility for all of Ashley Furniture Industries worldwide operations.
By 1999, Ashley Furniture Industries was a major player in almost every product category and one of the best marketers in the furniture industry. Just three years later, Todd succeeded his father to become Ashley Furniture Industries Chief Executive Officer, a position he holds today. Todd is widely considered the industry’s foremost authority on international trade, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution.
Todd, through his leadership and vision, has been responsible for Ashley Furniture Industries sustained growth since he became CEO in 2002. Staying true to Ashley Furniture Industries vision, “We want to be the best furniture company, ” Todd continues to cultivate the company’s continuous improvement culture. Todd’s passion for improving Ashley Furniture Industries operations, products, and services is unrelenting to this day, positioning the company for continued growth into the future.
Dale Evans ('73)
President
EVCO Plastics
Dale Evans, President of EVCO Plastics since 1991, earned his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology from the University of Wisconsin Stout in 1973. His studies concentrated on Product Development, which was of particular interest to Dale. Since Dale took over running the day-to-day operations from his father, Don Evans, in 1981 EVCO has increased from 2 plants to 9 plants. He started a joint venture in China in 1987 and formed a joint venture in Mexico in 2001. Over the years, Dale has served on a number of different boards and committees in the community. They include the Advisory Board for the DeForest High School, Head of the Referendum Committee for the new DeForest Middle School, DeForest Area Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Member of the Optimist Club, Member of the Society of Plastic Engineers, Gold Metal Wrestling Club, Wrestling Coach for over 40 years, member of The Executive Committee (TEC) and board member for WMC (Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce).
Company Background:
EVCO Plastics was founded in 1964 by Don and Joan Evans, and operations began in the basement of the family home in Windsor, Wisconsin. Today, EVCO Plastics has 9 facilities in 3 different countries. EVCO Plastics provides a diverse array of products and services around the world. We’re involved in custom injection molding, product design and engineering and mold construction. EVCO Plastics has become a leader in the plastics industry and was awarded the 2015 Plastic Processor of the Year Award from Plastics News. Today, EVCO has over 1,000 employees. Over the years, EVCO has produced over 4,000 different products and has gained recognition for many product creations. We have earned a reputation for product quality, engineering excellence and timely product delivery. Our success is attributed to our employee’s commitment to continuous improvement and our willingness to undertake difficult molding projects that others consider impossible to produce.
- Maj. Gen. Marcia M. Anderson, U.S. Army
- Brian Colianni ('79), Director, Global Business Strategy, Ford Motor Company
- Mark T. Hubler ('87), President, U.S. Wine & Spirits, Open States & National Accounts, Diageo
- Richard A. Pollock, President & CEO, Comprehensive Loss Management, Inc.
2013 – Kelly Matter ('89), President, Resource, Inc.
2012 – William Hendricksen ('74), CEO, Lineage Logistics, LLC
2011 – Stephen Marcus, CEO, Marcus Corporation
2011 – Joe Pregont ('81), CEO, Prent Corporation
2010 – William Flesch ('81), Executive Vice-President, Gordon Flesch Company, Inc.
2009 – 25th Anniversary Celebration
- Jake Leinenkugel, Leinenkugel Brewing Co.
- John Leinenkugel ('92), Leinenkugel Brewing Co.
- Dick Leinenkugel, Secretary of Commerce, State of Wisconsin
- Gail Prock, CEO, Pine Harbor Holding Co.
2008 – Robyn Waters, Owner, RW Trend, LLC
2007 – World Presidents’ Organization
- John Thysell
- Ervin Kamm
- Steve Erickson
- Nick Linsmayer
- Hal Wilson
- Jay Townsend
- Christopher (Kit) Dahl
- Brian Colianni ('79), Senior Vice-President, Sales & Marketing, Ford Motor Company
2006 – Claudia Knowlton-Chike ('83), Director of Strategy & Business Operations, Motorola
2005
- Kevin Wilde ('80), Chief Learning Officer, General Mills, Inc.
- Dan Ariens, President & CEO, Ariens Company
2004 – Mary Jurmain, President, Realityworks
20th Anniversary of the Cabot Executive in Residence
- David Konkol ('84), President, Konkol Homes (1993 Cabot Executive)
- Ervin Kamm, CEO, Pacal, LLC (2002 Cabot Executive)
- Steve Hoisington ('78), Vice President, Customer Satisfication & Quality, Johnson Controls, Inc. (2003 Cabot Executive)
- Roy Bauer ('67), President & COO, PEMSTAR, Inc (1991 Cabot Executive)
- Mark Burwell ('73), National Director, Urban Hope Entrepreneur Center (1993 Cabot Executive)
2003 – Steve Hoisington ('78), Vice President of Quality, Johnson Controls, Inc
2002 – Ervin Kamm, President & CEO, Paper, Calmenson & Co.
2002 - Dwight Davis ('66), CEO, Greenheck Fan Co.
2000 – Robert Kierlin, CEO, Fastenal Company
1999 – Margery Hughes, President & COO, LifeUSA – Holding, Inc.
1998 – Paul Baszucki, Norstan, Inc.
1995 – Mary Carter ('77), Honeywell, Inc.
1995 – Sue M. Cox ('73), Technical Creative Director, McDonald’s Corp.
1993 – Mark Burwell ('73), President & CEO, Putzers Menswear
1993 – David Konkol ('84), President, David Konkol Homes, Inc.
1991 – Roy Bauer ('67), Director, Worldwide Quality for AS/400 Product Line, IBM Corp.
1990 – Benjamin A. Miller, President, RTP Company
1989 – Richard Knowlton, President, George A. Hormel & Co.
1988 – Onthon Ruiz, Visa Group
1987 – C.R. Whitney, Allen Bradley
1985 – John D. Debbink, General Motors Corp.
1985 – Burnell Roberts, Mead Corp.
1984 – William Norris, President, Control Data Corp.