St. Coletta of Wisconsin
Robin Baker serves as President and CEO at St. Coletta of Wisconsin since October 2011, where responsibilities include overseeing vocational operations, fund development, and marketing strategy for a nonprofit with a $20M annual operating budget. Prior experience includes multiple leadership roles at the Chamber of Commerce-Jefferson, Wisconsin, including Vice President of Development and Marketing, and Marketing Manager at Dynamic Intl. Education includes a pursuit of a degree in Marketing Strategy at Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, complemented by a BS in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
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St. Coletta of Wisconsin
Established by the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi- Milwaukee over a century ago, St. Coletta of Wisconsin is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality residential, day/vocational programs and services for person with development disabilities and other challenges. We strive to provide consumer-driven programs and services that consistently meet and exceed the expectations of our customers. As one of the oldest organizations in the country, we are dedicated to upholding the rights of person with disabiltiies to be included in all aspects of life, to participate as full citizens and to direct the services and support they require for a quality life. At St. Coletta we are strongly committed to cultivating both an internal and external sense of community. Connections with communities in which we live and work are equally as important as nurturing the internal connections between clients, staff families and benefactors. These relations build a community spirit that is unquie part of our organization. Though ecumenical in our approach, our hertiage as a Catholic/Franciscan organization and our ongoing sponsorship by the Sisters of St. Francis as Assisi guides all decision making and has a strong influence on programs, services and values.