Fort HealthCare announced Monday the appointment of two new members to the organization’s board of directors. They are Christopher Martin and Paul Schuppner.
Board members serve three-year terms beginning Jan. 1, and may be reappointed to two additional terms.
Board members are chosen based on their professional skills and their ability to represent the healthcare needs of the various communities within the Fort HealthCare primary service area, the information released Monday stated.
“These new members were selected because of their high regard for the welfare and vested interest of the communities they live in. Paul’s medical background will help guide the board in our decisions that directly affect the health of our patients. Christopher, with his background in law and the financial industry, provides valuable expertise as well as experience with various community groups,” Fort HealthCare President and CEO Michael Wallace was quoted as saying in the release.
Information about each new board member follows.
Martin
According to information released by the organization, Martin graduated from Fort Atkinson High School in 2001 and received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2005. He next earned his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 2009. After being admitted to the Wisconsin bar, he began his legal career at the local firm of Vance, Wilcox, & Short, S.C., where his practice was focused heavily in the areas of estate/trust planning and administration, tax, business law and real estate.
Martin joined Wilson Law Group, a boutique Madison law firm focused on high level estate/trust and business planning, but a desire to “come home” brought him back to the Vance law firm in late 2015. In October of 2018, he joined PremierBank’s Wealth Management department where he currently serves as a wealth management advisor/trust administrator.
Within the local community, Martin serves on the boards of the Evergreen Cemetery, Hoard Curtis Scout Camp and the Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Fort Atkinson Rotary Club. He also is a past-participant of Project Lead. His family includes his wife of 10 years and two sons.
Schuppner
According to the release, Schuppner studied pre-exercise science at the University of Iowa and then received his bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois University. He went to medical school at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University and completed his traditional internship at McLaren Greater Lansing (formerly Ingham Regional Medical Center). Schuppner did his orthopaedic surgery residency at McLaren Greater Lansing and an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship at Orthopaedic Research of Virginia. Schuppner was appointed to the medical staff at Fort HealthCare in July 2013 and began working at Orthopaedic Associates in September 2013. He serves on the Surgery Committee. Schuppner recently moved to Fort Atkinson with his wife and daughter.
Martin and Schuppner join Fort HealthCare board members and community representatives: Mary Behling, chair, Fort Atkinson; James Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., vice chair, Fort Atkinson; Stephanie Nottestad, M.D., secretary, Cambridge; Roy Budlong, treasurer, Fort Atkinson; Kathi Cauley, Jefferson; Richard Telfer, Ph.D., Whitewater; Tom Vinz; Lake Mills, and providers Bill Kontny, M.D., Christine Chuppa, M.D., and Mary Beck Metzger, Advanced Practice Nurse.
About Fort HealthCare
According to the release: Fort HealthCare is committed to improving the health and well-being of its communities, with a vision to be the healthiest community in Wisconsin. As the leading healthcare provider in the region, it is its goal to reach as many members of the community as possible with health and wellness messages, providing tools and resources to help individuals improve their health and quality of life, while collaborating with several partners to positively improve the population’s health overall on a long-term basis.
For more information, visit FortHealthCare.com.
Christopher Martin
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