Meeting Documents

Assumption of Risk and Waiver of Liability Relating to COVID-19 and its Variants


April 2022 Meeting
PowerPoint slides from the presentation:
Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft
Presented by Sergeant Matt Kuether, Appleton Police Dept

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February 2021 Meeting
PowerPoint slides from the presentation:
Implications of the COVID Pandemic
Presented by Jeff Sachse, UW Oshkosh Center for Customized Research & Services

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January 2021 Meeting
PowerPoint slides from the presentation:
Turning Planning into Opportunity
Presented by Barb Gonnering, Abby Liebergen, and Jeremy Gritton from Wipfli, LLP

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December 2020 Meeting
PowerPoint slides from the presentation:
Be The Change
Presented by Sharon Pickering 

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September 2020 WebEx
Participant Workbook:
Blinded by Pressure


Link to WebEx playback (note: playback does not qualify for CPE)
September WebEx

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May 2020 WebEx
PowerPoint slides from Dale Glen's Presentation:
Dale Glen - Understanding the New Not-For-Profit Financial Statements

Link to WebEx playback (note: playback does not qualify for CPE)
May WebEx

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April 2020 WebEx
PowerPoint slides from Jill Nielson's Presentation:
Jill Nielson - A Question of Questions

Link to WebEx playback (note: playback does not quality for CPE)
April WebEx

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February 2020 Documents
PowerPoint slides from Jason Garland and Larry Ruedinger's Presentation:
Internal Audit - Publicly Traded & Privately Held

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October 2018 Documents
From Sheryl Huhn's Presentation:
GRIT
Take Angela Duckworth's GRIT test: https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-scale/


People don’t “discover” a passion — they “develop” it, according to psychologist Angela Lee Duckworth. And although passions don’t appear overnight, there are some tricks to help you pick a new one or build on existing skills. • Here’s what people are saying.

  • See your passion as an internship — a “trial run” that requires experimenting and practice.
  • Put your phone away: You need distraction-free time to pick or grow a passion.
  • Don’t burn yourself out.  And if you’re in a slump, find a similarly stressed buddy: Counterintuitively, coaching someone else can re-energize you.
  • Try to stay motivated — even passions have their dull moments.
  • Most importantly, be patient. “It’s hard to be in love with something when you’re that clumsy amateur,” says Duckworth. But it’s worth the effort.
Emotional Intelligence
Gender Intelligence
Wrapping it all up

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September 2018 Ethics Case Studies

Ace Fertilizer (Colleen's Group)
BBDE Health Center (John's Group)
Raven's Head Ranch (Craig's Group)
Sanchou College (Curt's Group)
Beaumont School District (Patti's Group)
Le Nature's (Mary's Group)
City of Dixie (Jill's Group)