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Catholic Memorial adds five members to board of directors

Includes local business leaders

Catholic Memorial High School has added five new members to its board of directors.

Patrick Dragani, program manager at GE Healthcare; Carlos Carces, retired assistant dean of admissions for Marquette University; Rev. Dan Janasik, pastor of St. Leonard in Muskego; Eric Oechsner, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories; and Christopher Rosecky, president of Central Office Systems Corp will join 15 existing CMH board members.

Existing board members include several prominent business leaders at companies such as Robert W. Baird & Co., Kohl’s Corp., Briggs and Stratton Corp. and Aurora Health Care.

Catholic Memorial High School, located in Waukesha, is a college preparatory high school established in 1949 that enrolls 700 students.

Ben Stanley, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Catholic Memorial High School has added five new members to its board of directors. Patrick Dragani, program manager at GE Healthcare; Carlos Carces, retired assistant dean of admissions for Marquette University; Rev. Dan Janasik, pastor of St. Leonard in Muskego; Eric Oechsner, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories; and Christopher Rosecky, president of Central Office Systems Corp will join 15 existing CMH board members. Existing board members include several prominent business leaders at companies such as Robert W. Baird & Co., Kohl's Corp., Briggs and Stratton Corp. and Aurora Health Care. Catholic Memorial High School, located in Waukesha, is a college preparatory high school established in 1949 that enrolls 700 students.

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