Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District
Amanda Wegner, MBA, has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Starting in 1999, Amanda established their own business, Wegner-West Digital, LLC, where they provided communications and web development services to organizations and clients on a contract basis. Amanda has also worked as a Director of Communications & Public Affairs at the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District since November 2019. Amanda has held positions in the public sector, serving as a Communications Director at the Wisconsin Department of Safety & Professional Services in 2023 and as a Digital Marketing Manager at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation from 2016 to 2019. Prior to that, they worked as the Communications & Marketing Director at Clean Wisconsin, where they successfully grew the organization's online presence and capacity through strategic integrated digital media campaigns. Amanda has also gained experience in editorial roles, working as an Editor at BusinessWatch magazine from 2007 to 2009 and as a Copy Editor at Capital Newspapers from 2002 to 2005. Additionally, they currently serve as the Board President of the McFarland Spartan Sharks Swim Club.
Amanda Wegner, MBA attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2021 to 2022, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Marketing. Prior to their MBA, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison between 1999 and 2002. Amanda also completed various coursework at Madison Area Technical College, although the specific dates and degree obtained remain unknown. In terms of certifications, they are an ACE-certified Health Coach, although the details of when and where they obtained the certification are not provided.
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Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District
We are a passionate and experienced team that works to protect public health, the environment and local waters through innovation, sustainability and resource recovery. Established in 1930 to protect the lakes and streams of the upper Yahara watershed, Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District today serves 26 customer communities covering some 184 square miles and 380,000 people in the Madison, Wisconsin area. The District owns and operates 141 miles of pipe and 18 regional pumping stations that convey approximately 41 million gallons of wastewater to the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant each day. Organized as a municipal corporation, the District is a leader in sustainability and resource reclamation. The District is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the County Executive. The Board is responsible for setting policy, ensuring fiscal responsibility, and establishing District directions. Wastewater treatment for the entire District area is performed at the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant. District staff are responsible for the design and maintenance of the interceptor collection sewers and for the pumping stations that convey wastewater from over 40 municipal customers across Dane County to the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant.