Our Board
Wisconsin Humanities' 25 volunteer board members hail from all parts of the state. We seek members whose experience, training, interests, skills, cultural background, and community ties bring diversity, energy, and expertise to our programs. Approximately half of our board membership is drawn from the academic community and half from the community at large. New members are ordinarily elected to three-year terms at our February meeting, and assume office in June. Six members are appointed by the Governor.

Jenifer D. Cole *
Chair
Middleton

Ann Huntoon
Treasurer
Tomahawk

David J. O'Connor
Vice-Chair
Madison

Sandra Adell
Madison

Janet T. Bewley
Mason
Janet T. Bewley is an American politician and former Democratic minority leader in the Wisconsin State Senate. She was a member of the Legislature from 2011 through 2023, representing eleven counties in northwestern Wisconsin. She served on the Ashland City Council, is a former Community Relations Officer for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, and served as Executive Director of a family foundation focused on the arts and social enrichment. She joined the Wisconsin Humanities board in 2023 and lives in Mason.

Laura Damon-Moore
Monona

Mary Lynne Donohue**
Sheboygan

Eloisa Gómez
Milwaukee
Eloisa Gómez is the former Director of U.W. Extension-Milwaukee County and in her retirement is a public speaker and community outreach consultant. Eloisa helped to found Comité por el Voto Latino/Latinx Voter Outreach in 2017, a committee of the League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County and continues as a volunteer. Eloisa is a poet and the co-author of the prize-winning book, Somos Latinas: Voices of Wisconsin Latina Activists. She was a writer in residence for Write On Door County, a non-profit organization in Fish Creek, Wisconsin whose mission is to inspire and engage writers. She joined the Wisconsin Humanities board in 2024 and lives in Milwaukee.

Susan Frost
Green Bay
Susan Frost is the founder of Frost Marketing Communications where she has spent decades pioneering innovative marketing strategies. She is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, teaching in the Cofrin School of Business and the Humanities Departments. In addition, she provides training in the applied humanities for public servants and business. Frost holds a master’s degree in Modern Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Actively involved in her community, she has held board positions with organizations including the Brown County Neville Public Museum, the Brown County Historical Society, and the Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society and currently serves on the Dudley Birder Chorale Board, and is a member of the De Pere Rotary Club. She lives in Green Bay./p>

Danielle Hairston Green
Madison

Jimmy Gutierrez
Milwaukee
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Lara Karpenko
Milwaukee

Brian Jackson
Lac du Flambeau

Chong Moua
Madison
Chong A. Moua is a professor in Hmong Studies and History at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Her areas of focus are Hmong history and ways of knowing, Asian American immigration, race, and citizenship, and Vietnam War culture. Her scholarly expertise and experience with community-based research has contributed to public history, art and community exhibits, and K-12 curriculum development at the local and national level. She joined the Wisconsin Humanities board in 2025 and lives in Madison.

Everett L. Marshburn
Milwaukee

Ruth Olson
Madison

Jim O'Connell
Stevens Point
Jim O’Connell coordinates the undergraduate arts management program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the Bolz Center for Arts Administration at the Wisconsin School of Business and has spent 46 years managing and programming performing arts, most recently at Wausau’s Grand Theater. Jim serves as a regular grant review panelist for the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin’s Community Arts Grant Program and for the Wisconsin Arts Board’s Creation and Presentation Program. He is also a board member and treasurer of the Association of Arts Administration Educators. Jim joined the Wisconsin Humanities board in 2023 and currently lives in Wausau

Carrie Van Hallgren *
Spring Green
Carrie Van Hallgren is Assistant Dean for Academic Administration and Operations of the College of Liberal Arts and Education at UW-Platteville. Prior to coming to UW-Platteville, Carrie served as Managing Director at American Players Theatre for eight seasons. As a non-profit theater leader, she has worked with Milwaukee Shakespeare, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, and Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Her higher education experience includes producing and teaching theater at Davidson College, University of Minnesota, and UW- Madison. Born and raised in Platteville, she currently lives in Spring Green with her family and was appointed to the Wisconsin Humanities board by Governor Evers in 2023.

Kate Rericha *
Sturgeon Bay

John Viste**
Harshaw

Scott Schultz
Osseo
* Governor’s Appointee as of 11/1/23
** Associate Member as of 6/15/24