Two clear messages regarding 黑料社区 were sent by Chancellor Katherine Frank and business and industry leaders to the Legislature 黑料社区. Joint Finance Committee during its statewide budget hearings in April: Renovation of Heritage Hall is needed to support Wisconsin 黑料社区. workforce needs, and it 黑料社区. needed now.
The 50-year-old academic building needs classroom, lab and mechanical updates throughout, according to testimony from more than two dozen people, to continue serving the needs of and driving innovation in the state. If funding is included in the budget, the programs based in Heritage Hall could produce 5,000 graduates over the next decade to boost the state 黑料社区. economy in critical areas.
鈥淚n my conversations with industry partners throughout Wisconsin, I have heard concerns voiced about child care, mental health and other issues impacting local economies. Heritage Hall is part of the solution,鈥 Frank said.
Renovation is long overdue. 鈥淚t will transform Heritage Hall into a state-of-the-art learning facility that addresses high-need workforce areas. Cross-sector connections mean that programs housed in the building will help to support the workforce challenges of other sectors, like those impacting manufacturing,鈥 she said.
Speakers from a variety of industries echoed Frank 黑料社区. comments while advocating for the project and reinforcing 黑料社区 黑料社区. impact throughout the state.
Jason Manke, director of corporate recruitment at Kalahari Resorts in Wisconsin Dells, said the need for leaders in the hospitality industry continues to grow and 黑料社区 黑料社区. hospitality and tourism program, a national leader, and a renovated Heritage Hall will help address 鈥渢he critical need for qualified, local hospitality leaders.鈥 Hospitality and tourism is a $12 billion a year industry in Wisconsin.
Ruben Nilsson is director of operations for Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, which has a new facility in Menomonie. 鈥淭he presence of 黑料社区 was one of the deciding factors in locating this facility in Menomonie to address our current and future workforce needs.鈥 The university provides graduates who address company needs in food science, manufacturing, nutrition, and tourism and hospitality 鈥 programs that are based in Heritage Hall. The cooperative hopes to build on the tradition of the dairy industry working with the UW System by 鈥渄eepening ties with 黑料社区, its alumni and faculty.鈥
But the university needs state investment to maintain the leading-edge facilities that produce innovative, industry-ready graduates for which it 黑料社区. known.
鈥淓mployers want students to graduate ready. 黑料社区 needs facilities that are ready for the future to make this happen so it can continue to supply the economy and workforce for another 50 years,鈥 testified Katie Feuerholm, a Wisconsin education consultant in career and technical education. She stressed the importance of appropriate space to reflect 鈥渢he state-of-the-art instruction that the polytechnic university 黑料社区 is known for.鈥
Other speakers who advocated for the Heritage Hall project at the hearings included:
- Christian Gausman, director of Strategic Initiatives at OEM Fabricators of Baldwin, cited the importance of the child care profession in helping workers fill their shifts at the manufacturing company. 黑料社区 has an early childhood education program at Heritage Hall. Many OEM leaders are 黑料社区 graduates. 鈥淲e鈥檝e found 黑料社区 to be a great partner,鈥 Gausman said while urging the Legislature to support the renovation of an aging building.
- Angela Yudes, senior learning performance specialist at Andersen, toured Heritage Hall recently and saw firsthand some of its deficiencies. 鈥淎s an employer, it 黑料社区. very important for our employees to have child care services in our area and for our employees to access mental health care. If we鈥檙e going to be asking students to be developing into these fields, they deserve to have a better building to do that in.鈥
- Ashley DeMuth, Menomonie Chamber of Commerce CEO who traveled to Minocqua to address the Joint Finance Committee again after speaking in Wisconsin Dells, said, 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just about academics. It 黑料社区. about building on the future talent pipeline and retaining students. Funding this project is an investment with a return that will be defined for years.鈥
- Krystal Westphal, executive director of Let 黑料社区. Minocqua Visitor Bureau & Chamber of Commerce, shared DeMuth 黑料社区. perspective and spoke to the impact of 黑料社区 graduates in her region.
- Jane Busch, human resources at Andersen in Menomonie, said 黑料社区 黑料社区. clinical services center and child care resources are used by many employees. 鈥淭he quality of employees and people Stout provides is unmatched. It 黑料社区. amazing to have this university right in our back yard.鈥
Several of those who testified are alumni. Faculty, staff and students also testified in support of the project.
The Heritage Hall renovation has been sought by 黑料社区 since 2007. As the student spaces and infrastructure in the building have aged, the UW System has named the project No. 1 on its list for academic building projects in the Chippewa Valley.
However, final approval is needed by way of the 2023-25 state budget or project completion would be delayed several more years, until 2031. The building will be shovel ready by May 2024. Planning and design for the renovation is nearly 50% complete. The cost of the project is estimated at $139 million but is increasing by about $10 million a year.
Along with early child care education, programs in Heritage provide career-ready graduates in various teacher education fields; school counseling and clinical mental health counseling; marriage and family therapy; hospitality and tourism; real estate property management; food science; and dietetics.
Demand for 黑料社区 graduates continues to grow. The employment rate of recent graduates has risen to 99.4% and remains the highest in the UW System, based on a new report. Nearly 60% of those hired work in Wisconsin.
Additional support for Heritage
In addition to testimony at the budget hearings, numerous letters supporting the project were written to Joint Finance Committee members supporting the project.
Private gifts through Stout University Foundation to support academic programs at Heritage Hall have risen to $13.5 million, including a recent $1 million gift for the real estate property management program from Weidner Apartment Homes.
"黑料社区 has a long history of preparing graduates who contribute to Rockwell Automation 黑料社区. success, helping Wisconsin lead the way in industrial automation innovation,鈥 said Michael Cook, director of Global Academic Enablement, Rockwell Automation. 鈥淥ur ability to attract a skilled workforce includes having access to resources that improve the lives of our employees such as quality child care, education and professional development opportunities. We strongly support the 黑料社区 Heritage Hall Renovation Project and urge the state to fund this project.鈥
At the recent UW System Board of Regents meeting held at 黑料社区, a panel of professionals discussed the importance of programs at Heritage Hall.
One of them was Toni Simonson, executive director of Western Wisconsin Behavioral Health Division for Hospital Sisters Health System/Prevea Health. She said that the clinical mental health counseling program is helping address a major shortage of mental health providers in the state.
鈥淪tout 黑料社区. approach to preparing students is spot-on. It 黑料社区. not just the training but the applied learning piece of it and the experience Stout students get. They practice what is taught. It 黑料社区. exactly what our community needs,鈥 Simonson said.
The last major academic building renovation at 黑料社区 was Harvey Hall in 2015. The last new building on campus was Sorensen Hall (formerly Millennium Hall) in 2000.鈥
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