MANDI awards
LISC Milwaukee recently hosted its 13th annual Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation, Building Milwaukee Together, at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee. Awards were distributed to organizations that fostered LISC Milwaukee’s mission to transform distressed urban neighborhoods into healthy communities.
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1: Mistress of Ceremonies Margaret Henningsen of The Women's Fund and Master of Ceremonies Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn.
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2: Patricia Swanson, major gifts officer, Melissa Herguth, development director and Christine Sweeney, development coordinator, all of Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity.
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3: Philip Porter of Enterprise Community Investment Inc., Russell Kaney of Enterprise Community Partners Inc., Amanda Novak of CommonBond Communities and Kelly Matter of CommonBond Communities.
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4: William Zippel, project manager at Benesch and Mike Marek, owner of Marek Landscaping LLC.
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5: Billie Nash, executive assistant/advocacy leader at Progressive Community Health Centers, Jean Davis-Mallett manager of community partnerships at Froedtert Hospital and Kinah Morgan, AmeriCorps public ally and community outreach coordinator at Progressive Community Health Centers.
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6: Jerry Roberts, program officer at Helen Bader Foundation and Eric Von, host at 1290 WMCS-AM Radio.
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7: Terri Salzer, district youth apprentice coordinator at Milwaukee Public Schools and Mary Louise Mussoline, executive director of 88Nine Radio Milwaukee.
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8: Renee Lindner, project manager at Burleigh Street Community Development Corporation and J.J. Burkart of Silverwater Productions LLC.
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9: Bruce Keyes, attorney at Foley & Lardner LLP and Angelo Fallucca, CEO of Palermo Villa Inc.





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Aside from city founders Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn and George Walker, few people, if any, have had more impact on Milwaukee than entrepreneur, community advocate and philanthropist Michael J. Cudahy.
