Category: Member News
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One Community Bank to Host First-Time Homebuyer Seminars
One Community Bank is excited to host a series of First-Time Homebuyer Seminars across South-Central Wisconsin this spring. For those who are starting to explore the idea of home ownership, experts from OCB will provide details for each step in the home buying process and answer questions.
The events will cover various topics including searching for the right home, getting qualified, credit management, down payments, closing processes, and more. Save the dates for the upcoming seminars across multiple communities:
•April 1st: in-person at OCB – McFarland
•April 8th: in-person at OCB – Waunakee
•April 15th: in-person OCB – Adams
•April 22nd: in-person in Madison, WI
•May 6th: will be a virtual session
These seminars are free to attend. Register online to reserve a spot, space is limited. Additional event details and updates will be sent to registered attendees closer to the event date. Follow OCB on Facebook or LinkedIn for updates on the seminars and feel free to share with family and friends.
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Sun Vault Roofing Introduces Solar Shingles to Madison Homes and Businesses
Madison, WI – Sun Vault Roofing is excited to announce the availability of our cutting-edge solar shingles, offering Madison residents and businesses a seamless integration of renewable energy into their properties.
Key Features:
Integrated Design: Our solar shingles combine the durability of traditional roofing materials with efficient solar technology, eliminating the need for separate solar panel installations that can compromise roof integrity.
Aesthetic Appeal: Designed to blend seamlessly with various architectural styles, our solar shingles maintain the visual appeal of your property while harnessing clean energy.
Durability: Built to withstand Madison’s diverse weather conditions, our shingles offer robust protection against snow loads, heavy rains, and high winds.
Cost Efficiency: By generating electricity directly from your roof, our solar shingles can significantly reduce energy bills, offering a return on investment over time.
Environmental Impact: Embracing solar technology reduces reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable environment.
Trusted Manufacturer: Our solar shingles are manufactured by CertainTeed, a leader in high-performance roofing materials with over 100 years of industry expertise. They come with a 30-year warranty on roof integrity and a 25-year warranty guaranteeing 80% solar production.
About Sun Vault Roofing:
With over 20 years in roofing, our team provides innovative solutions for your needs. We offer solar shingles and traditional roofing and gutter services to keep your property protected and energy efficient.
Community Engagement:
As active members of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce, we are committed to contributing to the local economy and supporting sustainable initiatives. We believe that by making solar technology more accessible, we can foster a cleaner, more resilient future for Madison.
Get Involved:
We invite fellow Chamber members and Madison residents to explore the benefits of our solar shingles. Whether you’re considering a roof replacement or looking to enhance your property’s energy efficiency, our team is here to assist.
Contact Information:
Website: sunvaultroofing.com
Email: info@sunvaultroofing.com
Phone: (608) 608-1082
For a free roof inspection or to learn more about our services, please visit our website or reach out directly via email.
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Connecting Inclusive Employers with LGBTQ+ Job Seekers: OPEN Foundation’s 2025 Career Fair
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Maggie Conrad
OPEN Foundation
Email: maggie@openmadison.org
Website: http://www.openmadison.org/careerfair
Phone: 512-460-9614
Connecting Inclusive Employers with LGBTQ+ Job Seekers: OPEN Foundation’s 2025 Career Fair
Madison, WI – The OPEN Foundation is excited to announce its 2025 Career Fair on Wednesday, April 23rd, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Madison College Goodman Campus. This annual event is a premier opportunity for LGBTQ+ professionals and allies to connect with employers committed to fostering diversity, accessibility, equity, and inclusion (DAEI) in the workplace.
In today’s workforce, representation and inclusion matter more than ever. The OPEN Career Fair provides a safe and welcoming space where job seekers can explore opportunities with companies that value authenticity, equity, and belonging. Employers attending this event are dedicated to creating inclusive environments and supporting LGBTQ+ and BIPOC professionals in building successful careers.
For Job Seekers
- Connect with inclusive employers actively seeking LGBTQ+ talent.
- Explore career opportunities with companies that prioritize equity and belonging.
- Learn about mentorship programs, employee resource groups (ERGs), and professional development opportunities.
- Discover businesses that uphold inclusive policies and foster supportive workplace cultures.
For Employers & Vendors
- Showcase your commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion in hiring and workplace culture.
- Engage with diverse job seekers and share available career opportunities.
- Highlight your company’s DEAI policies, employee resource groups, and mentorship programs.
Booth options are available at the following rates:
- Nonprofit: $150 (501(c)(3) status required)
- Small Business: $350 (Less than 100 employees)
- Enterprise: $500 (Over 100 employees)
To apply for a booth, complete your registration and payment here: Employer Registration. Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.
For more details, visit http://www.openmadison.org/careerfair or contact us at hello@openmadison.org.
About Open Foundation
The OPEN Foundation is dedicated to creating professional opportunities for LGBTQ+ individuals in Dane County and beyond. Through networking, mentorship, and advocacy, OPEN fosters a vibrant and inclusive workforce where all employees can thrive.
Success: Career Fair 2024
“OPEN’s career fair was an incredible experience! The atmosphere was welcoming and inclusive, making it easy to connect with attendees and other employers who genuinely value diversity. I was pleasantly surprised by the range of organizations present, from tech to non-profits, all eager to support and uplift the LGBTQIA+ community. Thank you for having us!” – Stephanie, GHC-SCW
“The OPEN career fair was the first time I felt comfortable meeting a group of potential employers as myself. Not worrying about having to “come out” during each conversation was an inexplicable relief.” – Chez, Job Seeker
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Pellitteri Waste Systems begins new contracts for curbside waste & recycling collection in two Southern Wisconsin municipalities
FMI:
Joleen Engeseth
Marketing Coordinator
608-257-6232 ext. 346
Joleene@pellitteri.com
Pellitteri Waste Systems begins new contracts for curbside waste & recycling collection in two Southern Wisconsin municipalities
DANE COUNTY, Wis. (March 18, 2025) — Pellitteri Waste Systems — Southern Wisconsin’s leading independent, family-owned and operated, waste and recycling service provider — started 2025 with two new municipal contracts, bringing the total local communities served by Pellitteri to 44 and more than 80,000 homes serviced weekly.
With the new contracts to serve the Town of Delton and Village of Cottage Grove, Pellitteri added more than 4,000 new homes for curbside waste and recycling removal.
“As a local, family-owned and operated company, we earn our customers one at a time and are honored to be serving these new communities for their curbside waste removal,” Danielle Pellitteri, Pellitteri Vice President said.
For more information on trash and recycling programs for the new municipalities, please visit:
New communities now benefit from Pellitteri’s expanded recycling list because of its ability to sort and process items for recycling that go above and beyond what is required by state law.
- Hot and cold paper cups
- Paper milk and juice cartons
- Metal pots and pans
- Shredded paper properly prepared in clear plastic bags (no larger than a basketball)
- Small metal appliances like toasters and blenders (no larger than a basketball, no batteries)
- Small metal plumbing fixtures, faucets, valves
- Pizza boxes (empty)
“We continue to invest in our infrastructure to provide a high level of recycling for the community as evidenced by our Material Recovery Facility at Kipp Street Station in Madison. We make sure that your recycling is actually being recycled,” David Pellitteri, Pellitteri President said. “We have greater control over how your recyclables are used in addition to exceeding what is required to be recycled by the DNR.”
Along with the new contracts, Pellitteri also renewed contracts to service the City of Fitchburg, the Town of Pleasant Springs, the Town of Sun Prairie, and the Village of Arlington. In addition, Pellitteri secured contract extensions for the Town of Vienna and the Village of Windsor, which Pellitteri will continue to serve for many years.
Pellitteri customers now have a mobile app that allows users to set collection day reminders and receive weather-related alerts. The Recycle Right Search Tool provides tips on how to dispose of specific items correctly. Download the app at pellitteri.com/RecycleRight or directly from the Apple and Google Play stores.
You can find more information on residential recycling in English here and Spanish here. You can also watch how your recycling gets sorted here. Want to become a Super Recycler? Watch these short recycling tip videos to become a recycling expert!
For more information, visit www.pellitteri.com.
About Pellitteri Waste Systems
Pellitteri Waste Systems is a Madison-based, family-owned and operated waste disposal and recycling company focused on providing needs-based solutions and outstanding customer service. Pellitteri has a proud tradition of service and community involvement and currently serves more than 80,000 households for waste and recycling collection throughout Southern Wisconsin. Pellitteri offers environmental leadership, stewardship, and innovation, as shown by their constant work to recycle better and more items at their local recycling facility. Pellitteri collects and processes millions of pounds of recycling to be made into new products each year and was a recipient of the following awards in recent years: Recycling Excellence Award from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Outstanding Achievement in Education Award from the Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin, and the Business Friend of the Environment Award from Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce. Learn more at www.pellitteri.com/news.
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Oak Bank Welcomes Jett Bell as Loan Operations Specialist
March 13, 2025
For Immediate Release
Contact: Karen Virnoche, 608.441.6000
kvirnoche@oak.bank
Oak Bank Welcomes Jett Bell as Loan Operations Specialist
Fitchburg, WI – Oak Bank is pleased to announce the addition of Jett Bell as Loan Operations Specialist. In this role, Jett will support the bank’s loan portfolio, which includes commercial and residential mortgages—both in-house and secondary market—along with consumer and HELOC loan products. His responsibilities include processing and monitoring loan activity, ensuring compliance with regulations and policies, and collaborating closely with lenders, credit teams, and third-party vendors to provide outstanding service to Oak Bank’s clients.
Jett is a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned a B.A. in Economics with a Mathematical Emphasis. His background includes leadership experience as a Manager at a fast-paced restaurant that required precision, problem-solving, and strong organizational skills. Prior to that, he worked as an Electrical Pre-Apprentice, developing technical expertise and attention to detail—both of which translate well into his role at Oak Bank.
“I am excited to bring my strong analytical skills and attention to detail to this position,” said
Jett Bell.
Melissa Torres, Vice President – Loan Operations, commented about Jett joining the team, “Jett’s combination of analytical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving makes him a great fit for Oak Bank. His fresh perspective and drive to learn will enhance our loan operations team and contribute to our continued success in serving our clients.”
Jett lives in Madison and enjoys fitness and playing chess in his free time.
Please join us in welcoming Jett Bell to the Oak Bank family!
About Oak Bank
Oak Bank has been deeply rooted in the Fitchburg community and Madison area for 25 years,
meeting the financial needs of homeowners and businesses by offering top-notch service, quick
answers, and creative solutions, all while supporting over 135 local nonprofits each year. Visit
oak.bank to learn more.
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