City of Port Washington, Wisconsin
Mandi Oelhafen serves as the Administrative Specialist for Communications at the City of Port Washington, Wisconsin, since August 2024, and is also a Fitness Coach at Fire Fitness Oostburg since May 2023. Prior experience includes the role of Marketing and Communications Manager at the Germantown School District from September 2022 to September 2024, and a brief tenure as a Police Officer with the Sheboygan Police Department from January 2022 to September 2022. Mandi has a diverse background in marketing, having worked as a Content Specialist at Engaged Marketing Co. and as a Marketing Specialist at The Pasta Shoppe, alongside various roles in customer service and event assistance. Mandi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Concordia University-Wisconsin and has attended Lakeshore College and Marquette University.
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City of Port Washington, Wisconsin
Originally founded as a village in 1848, and later incorporated as a city in 1882, Port Washington is a historic fishing village located along the shores of Lake Michigan, 25 miles north of downtown Milwaukee. The original harbor was built in the 1870s, and the marina’s lighthouse, built in 1860, still stands today, hosting a historical museum. More about the City’s history can be found here. The City is known for offering “a touch of New England charm combined with Midwestern friendliness” and has been named by Midwest Living to their Top 100 Best Midwest Small Town Getaways. Port Washington, today, is a tourist destination with a vibrant downtown and community events. Port Washington’s population of 12,353 resides within seven square miles including 1.5 square miles of waterfront. The city offers superior housing choices, excellent education provided by the Port Washington-Saukville School District, abundant tourism and community event offerings, and award-winning health care throughout the county. A growing and vibrant community located in the greater Milwaukee area, Port Washington has experienced considerable residential, commercial and employment growth in the last two decades. In fact, its growth rate is the highest of any community in Ozaukee County and outstrips population growth in most of the county. The city provides full-city services including Public Safety (Police, Fire, EMS), Engineering, Public Works, Water and Sewer utilities, Building Inspections, Community Development, Parks and Recreation, Marina, Senior Center, Library, Finance, HR, Clerk, and Administration. The City has a $25 million budget.