Betsy Burns is WFAA’s senior director of development for the UW–Madison School of Education. A graduate of UW–Milwaukee and the College of St. Scholastica, she and her husband and three-year-old daughter live in Madison. We asked her to reflect on her five years with the organization.
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Rocking the Rankings
Madison, Wisconsin, consistently shows up on rankings of the best places to live.
Hillel
We are humbled by the gratitude often expressed to us by the thousands of students who make Hillel at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW Hillel) their Jewish home away from home each year. Their thanks, and ours, belong to you. Your ongoing contributions enable us to build the Jewish future by welcoming, engaging, inspiring and… Read more »
You Mean I Get Paid to Do This?
How many careers involve guarding a flock of pink plastic flamingoes? It’s part of the job description for WFAA staff who volunteer to help out at the annual Fill the Hill fundraiser.
Spotlight on Teri Grein
Teri Grein ’16 is a program coordinator for WFAA’s Alumni Relations and Engagement division. A native of Wisconsin Rapids, she is a first-generation college graduate who worked for WAA as an intern while she was earning her degree in English and Communication Arts.