Left to Right: Beckman Mill (Beloit), House on the Rock (Spring Green) & Grange Mall (Evansville) Left to Right: Boscobel Heritage Museum, Grant County Court House, Don Q Inn in Dodgeville Left to Right: Beloit Snappers, Brodhead Historical Museum, Zonta Park & Municipal Building in Beloit Left to Right: Badger Mine & Museum in Shullsburg, Ten Eyck Apple Barn in Brodhead, Milton House in Milton Left to Right: Old Water Tower in Clinton, Riverside Park in Beloit, Thresheree in Edgerton Left to Right: Lake Montesian in Monticello, Cassville Ferry, The Point in Potosi

Board Composition

The Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (SWWDB) is highly committed to managing a workforce development system that will ensure a strong, vibrant economy in southwest Wisconsin. Membership represents the diverse businesses, organizations, and trades of our region from both the public and private sectors. A majority of the Board members are from private sector businesses and include business owners, chief executives, or operating officers with optimum policy-making or hiring authority.

The remainder of the board is from public sector organizations and agencies. These public sector members also have policy-making authority and include representatives of educational entities, economic development agencies, community-based organizations, labor groups, elected officials, etc.

The composition of the SWWDB provides the right mix of representatives, ensuring a balanced and effective policy-making body capable of providing the strategic planning, oversight, and accountability needed to ensure the delivery of quality training and workforce services.

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