Douglas Caves

Dr. Douglas W Caves, originally from Oklahoma, is a resident of Middleton, Wisconsin. He holds a Ph. D in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Now retired, he was a founding partner and co-owner of the economic consulting firm Christensen Associates, where he continues to serve as a Board Member. As an economist he published a number of articles in leading economic journals reporting on his research on the theory and practice of productivity measurement for regulated industries.

Prior to his consulting career, Doug and his wife Sherry spent two years in Malawi, Africa teaching in a rural school as Peace Corp Volunteers. Later in life he spent a year in Monteverde, Costa Rica, where he and Sherry helped with various projects at the environmentally oriented Cloud Forest School, the only non-profit private school in Costa Rica. After joining the Board of the Cloud Forest School Foundation, he helped secure funding and undertake construction projects to expand the school’s offerings from seven to thirteen grades.

In addition to serving on the Cloud Forest School Foundation and American Players Theater Boards, Doug is currently president of the Driftless Area Land Conservancy Board, and is a member of Board of the Nature Conservancy of Wisconsin.

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American Players Theatre

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American Players Theatre is a professional theater located just outside Spring Green, Wisconsin. Situated on 110 acres of hilly woods and meadows, APT has two theaters, the newly renovated 1089-seat outdoor amphitheater and the 201-seat indoor Touchstone Theatre. From June through November, APT produces nine plays in rotating repertory. With annual attendance of over 100,000 and an annual budget in excess of $6 million, APT ranks as the country’s second largest outdoor theater devoted to the classics.


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