The Fort Atkinson Club (FAC) has announced that Alan Goldberg has joined the organization as a new board member.
According to information recently released by the club, Goldberg is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Architecture and Planning and the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Social Work.
During his professional career, the release stated, Goldberg has worked as an analyst for a consulting firm in Washington, D.C.; a daycare teacher in Cambridge, Mass., for both Harvard and MIT; a social worker for Jewish Family Services in Worcester, Mass.; a planner for the regional Area Agency on Aging, Madison; the director of the Area Agency on Aging in Bemidji, Minn., and the founder and executive director of Northern Exposure to Lifelong Learning, a nonprofit organization serving the northern Minnesota communities of Bagley, Clearbrook, Fosston and Gonvick.
As a volunteer, Goldberg has served on the board and as board president of the Mississippi Headwaters Audubon Society in Bemidji; board treasurer and president of the Headwaters Unitarian Universalist Fellowship; on the Program, Finance, and Library committees of the First Unitarian Church in Rochester, Minn., and as the treasurer of the Macalester Football Parents Association. Goldberg was awarded the Frank Czewczyk Award for “extraordinary support and commitment” for his work with the MAC Parents Association, Macalester, according to the release.
Goldberg lives in Fort Atkinson with his wife, Kay Udey, who is a Fort Atkinson native, and “Coco,” a rescue dog, and two rescue cats, “Floyd” and “Isabelle.” Together, the couple has raised two sons, Dr. David Goldberg, an Orthodontist in Highland Park, Ill., and Peter Goldberg, a senior chemist for H.B. Fuller in Arden Hills, Minn.
“We are so pleased to welcome Alan, with his breadth of experience in the nonprofit world. He will be a great asset,” FAC Director Jill Kesenich was quoted as saying in the release.
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