BBB adds six new board members

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The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau recently announced the appointment of six new officers to its board of directors.

David Anderson, senior vice president of M&I Bank, Milwaukee, has served as past president and on various committees of the West Suburban YMCA, past president and a board member of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Advisory Board member for Auer Steel and for the Graduate School of Banking. Margie Cochrane, senior vice president of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, has recently relocated from Phoenix, where she served on multiple boards in that area.  She is involved with the Midwest Newspaper Association, Newspaper Association of America and is a member of RAMA. William Goodman, president of Appleton-based Schenck Business Solutions, currently serves on several boards including the Wisconsin Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth, Economics Wisconsin, and AGN-NA, a worldwide association of separate and independent accounting and consulting firms. Nick Kerzner, co-owner of Kerzner Remodeling & Construction, Oconomowoc, currently serves on the board for the Milwaukee NARI Chapter and is an arbitrator for the Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors. Art Rozema, assistant compliance director-Sales Practices, RW Baird & Co., Milwaukee, is an active member of the Lakefront Festival of the Arts. John Steiner, president of Ace World Wide, Cudahy, currently serves on the Children’s Hospital Foundation board, Children’s Hospital President’s Council and Circle of Care, Atlas World Group board, member of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, Milwaukee School of Engineering Corporate board and UWM Board of Visitors/School of Education.

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