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Page 1: 633 West Wisconsin Avenue Suite 406 Milwaukee, Wisconsin ... · 633 West Wisconsin Avenue Suite 406 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 phone: 414-276-8240 fax: 414-276-9962 Annual Report

633 West Wisconsin AvenueSuite 406

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203phone: 414-276-8240

fax: 414-276-9962www.publicpolicyforum.org

Annual Report

2010

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From the chairman: ThePublicPolicyForum’svisionstatementsayswewillstrivetobe“theindispensablere-sourceforobjectiveresearchandanalysistoguideandshapepublicpolicy”intheregion.Whileitwouldbepresumptuoustosaywehavereachedthatgoal,ourcontinuedprogressin2010makesitsafetosaywearegettingthere.

AmajorhighlightofthepastyearwasourtwoawardsfromtheGovernmentalResearchAssociation–thefirsttimetheForumhasbeensohonoredtwiceinthesameyear.

WhenRobHenkenbecameourpresidentin2008,hevowedtotaketheForumbacktoitsrootsbyrenewingitsfocusonhard-hittinglocalgovernmentfinancialanalysis.Our“MostEffectiveEducation”awardforfiscalassessmentsofMilwaukee’scityandcountygovernments–aswellasasubsequentassessmentofMATC–showshehasdeliveredonthatpledge.CongratulationstoresearchersDougDayandVanessaAllenforteamingupwithRobtogiveusatop-notchlocalgovernmentfinanceteam.

Ourearlychildhoodeducationresearchproject,meanwhile,producedninereportsthatcollectivelyearnedtheGRAawardfor“MostDistinguishedResearch.”TheprojectwasthebrainchildofresearchdirectorAnnelieseDickman,whoworkedwithresearcherMelissaKovachtoproduceinsightfulresearchthathaspositivelyimpactedchildcarereformsinWisconsin.

Other2010highlightsincludedtheextensivemediacoverageandimpactofourmentalhealthredesignproject;threePeopleSpeaksurveysthatgavepolicymakerscriticalinsightintotheviewsofcitizensonpolicyissues;anewpresenceonFacebookandTwitterspearheadedbyourITdirector,JeffSchmidt;ouragreementtohousethecoordinatorpositionfortheMilwaukeeCountyCommunityJusticeCouncil;anddozensofappearancesbyRobandourstaffonlocalradioandtelevisionandtheopedpagesofourlocalnewspapers.

Onthefinancialfront,despitethetroubledeconomy,wefinished2010witha$20,000surplus.Thanksagaintoourloyalmembers,whohavestayedwithustosupporttheoneorganizationinMilwaukeethatisconstructivelyproddinggovernmenttobemoreefficientandaccountable.

AtourMarchannualmeeting,mytwo-yeartenureasBoardChairmancomestoaclose.IwanttothankForummembersandstaffformakingmyjobeasy.Aspecialthanksalsotoourexecutivecommitteemembers,whojoinedmeinastrategicplanningexercisethatpositionstheForumtoprovidegreatervaluetoitsmembers,andtoreachnewheightsin2011andbeyond.

SusanHatch,alongtimeTrusteeandrespectedMilwaukeebusinessleader,willtakeoverthereinsoftheorganization,andinsodoingbecomesthefirstwomantochairtheForum.SusanfoundedHatchStaffingServicesmorethan20yearsagoandhasbeenactivelyengagedinstatewideworkforcedevelopmentefforts.Hermanagementskillsandpublicpolicyknowledgemakeherperfectlysuitedfortheposition.

IlookforwardtocontinuingmyparticipationintheForumasSusansuccessfullyguidesustowardour100thanniversaryin2013.

Cordially,

JimBarryIIIPresident,ColliersBarry,Inc.

2010 officers & trustees…

TRUSTEES

WilliamR.Adams*William Adams Consulting

JamesT.BarryIIICassidy Turley Barry

WilliamR.A.BergumBadger Meter, Inc.

BruceT.BlockReinhart Boerner Van

Deuren S.C.

ThomasA.Brophy

JeffreyC.Browne*Vietnomics

Dr.MichaelL.BurkeMilw. Area Technical College

TinaM.ChangSysLogic, Inc.

DavidDeYoungStifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.

RichardA.Dieffenbach*Dieffenbach & Associates

KathrynJ.DunnHelen Bader Foundation

AllanE.Erickson,P.E.CH2M Hill

SusanF.Friebert*

MichaelG.GoodrichPotawatomi Bingo Casino

ReedGroetheFoley & Lardner

F.WilliamHabermanMichael Best & Friedrich

MichaelHarriganEhlers & Associates, Inc.

CharlesA.HarveyJohnson Controls, Inc.

SusanH.HatchHatch Staffing Services

MargaretJ.HenningsenLegacy Bank

EdmundM.Henschel*RW Management Group, Inc.

KristineHinrichsMilwaukee Municipal Court

ThomasE.HlavacekAlzheimer’s Assn. of SE WI

GeoffreyF.Hurtado,AICP

Hurtado Consulting, LLC

ChristopherJ.JaekelsDavis & Kuelthau, S.C.

BruceA.JohnsonAon Corporation

KeithKolb*Robert W. Baird & Co.

PhilipR.KoutnikWhyte Hirschboeck Dudek, S.C.

DennisJ.KrakauAssociated Bank, N.A.

WarrenL.Kreunen*North Shore Bank

KathrynA.KuhnMedical College of Wisconsin

JamesT.KunzAECOM

KeithLesterRockwell Automation

DouglasM.MacNeil*

PaulF.MathewsMarcus Center

for the Performing Arts

DavidJ.Mauer*

DanielJ.McCarthyZilber, Ltd.

DavidG.Meissner*

JamesR.MillerM&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank

CharlesC.Mulcahy*

FrederickA.Muth*Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, S.C.

KarenOrdinansChildren’s Health Alliance

of Wisconsin

MatthewJ.ParlowMarquette University Law

School

PaulaH.PenebakerYWCA of Greater Milwaukee

JohnJ.Peterburs,Ph.D.Quarles & Brady LLP

JoanM.Prince,Ph.D.University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee

BarbaraA.Prindiville,Ph.D.Waukesha County Technical College

KathleenPritchard,Ph.D.Planning Council for Health

& Human Services, Inc.

StevenM.RadkeNorthwestern Mutual

JeffreyJ.Remsik*Bottom Line Marketing &

Public Relations

LisaRobbinsJohnson Direct LLC

DavidJ.RodgersBriggs & Stratton Corp.

RachelRollerAurora Health Care

JohnRumpf*Robert W. Baird & Co.

MarkSabljakBusiness Journal Serving

Greater Milwaukee

RandallSatterfieldAmerican Transmission

Company

AndrewSchieslQuad/Graphics, Inc.

RogerH.Schroeder*

MarkSherryMortenson Construction

TracyShilobritStrateVantage

Communications, LLC

JanetSlaterBloodCenter of Wisconsin

ArtSmith*Keystone Travel Services

RichardA.Smith,M.S.,P.E.R.A. Smith National, Inc.

RogerS.SmithA.O. Smith Corporation

SusanM.SmithAlverno College

ScottSolversonAECOM

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HowardA.SosoffBDO Seidman, LLP

BrianS.Swenson,P.E.HNTB Corporation

JulieSwiderskiWheaton Franciscan Healthcare

WendiUnger,CPABaker Tilly Virchow Krause

BradleyViegutRobert W. Baird & Co.

HermannViets,Ph.D.Milwaukee School of Engineering

RichardL.Weiss*Weiss Family Foundation

RickWhiteWe Energies

NicholasC.Wilson*Jacobus Wealth Management

PaulZiehlerCity of West Allis

* Emeritus

ChairmanJamesT.BarryIII

Vice ChairmanStevenM.Radke

SecretarySusanH.Hatch

TreasurerBradleyViegut

PresidentRobertE.Henken

Vice ChairmanKristineHinrichs

Vice ChairmanDennisJ.Krakau

Weseek,discoveranddisclosetrueandaccurateinformationtoenhancetheef-fectivenessofgovernmentandpublicpolicyinsoutheasternWisconsin,thestateandthenation;andwefacilitatepublicpolicydiscussionandaction.

Vision…OurvisionisforasoutheasternWisconsinthatissociallyandeconomicallyhealthy,andthatdealsdecisively,responsiblyandinatimelymannerwithpublicissues.Wewillbetheindispensableresourceforobjectiveresearchandanalysistoguideandshapepublicpolicy.

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WITI-TV, MILWAUKEE — It's no surprise that unemployment is

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demands. She hasn't yet graduated from Alverno College, and she

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and technology careers will be big especially in the health care industry. Public Policy Forum Rep Anneliese

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTPursuing Innovation: Benchmarking Milwaukee’s Transition to a Knowledge-Based EconomyInnovationIndexpresentsbaselinedataformeasurescloselylinkedtothe21stcenturyeconomyandassessesregion’sprogresscomparedtoagroupofpeers.

Assessing the Workforce Development Needs of Health Care Employers in Southeast WisconsinSurveyofhealthcareemployersfindsthatdespitetheregion’shighunemploy-mentrates,alimitedsupplyofqualifiedhealthcareworkersisharmingeffortstofillcurrentjobopenings.

Main Street Milwaukee: Program at a Crossroads Reportexploreschallengesandout-comesofthehighlytoutedMainStreetMilwaukeeProgram,whichwasdesignedtopromoteeconomicgrowthandrevitalizationinselectedcityneighborhoods.

Property Values and Taxes in Southeast Wisconsin Annualanalysisoftheregion’spropertyvaluesandtaxesfindsthatdespitethefirstdeclineinvaluessince1992,thegrosstaxlevyintheregionincreased3.9%.

EDUCATION/EARLY CHILDHOODNew Regulations Impacting School Choice Program: School Closures Up, Number of New Schools DownAnnualanalysisshowsfewernewschoolsjoinedtheMilwaukeeParentalChoiceProgramin2009-10thaneverbefore.Accompaniedbyannualvoucherschoolsposterofcomparativedata.

Public Schooling in Southeastern WisconsinAnnualanalysisshowsdeclineinregionalread-ingscoresandhighschoolcompletionratesbutslightimprovementsinACTandAPscores.Accompaniedbyannualpublicschoolsposterofcom-parativedata.

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People Speak Poll: Energy IssuesSurveyfindsmostarearesidentsareatleastsomewhatconcernedaboutincreasesinenergycosts,andmostarewillingtopaymoreforfuelefficientcars,appliances,andhomes.

People Speak Poll: Transportation IssuesSurveyfindsMetroMilwaukeecom-mutersgivetheregionaveragegradeswhenitcomestotransportationinfra-structure.

14th Annual Report Card on Charitable Giving in Milwaukee CountySurveyofareanonprofitsshows45%believethestateofphilanthropyinmetroMilwaukeeisgettingworse–thesecondhighestper-centagein14years.

Educational Achieve-ment in Southeast WisconsinReportcommis-sionedbyleadersoflocalTalentDividendInitiativelaysoutseriesofmetricsforuseindevelopingstrategiestoincreasethenumberofcollegegraduatesinmetroMilwaukee.

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Minded Download Share / Email

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Mental health overhaul could nearlyend inpatient careReport calls for Milwaukee County to pursueoutsourcing, community careBy Steve Schultze and Meg Kissinger of the Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee County would eliminate nearly all inpatient psychiatric care at the

troubled Mental Health Complex and dramatically transform local mental health

services, if policy-makers agree to changes called for in a study released

Wednesday.

The report, issued by the Public Policy Forum and a team of national mental health

consultants, calls for significant reductions of inpatient care and the phasing out of

the county's 72-bed unit for patients with developmental disabilities.In their place, the county would largely privatize inpatient care through deals with

local hospitals and expand outpatient treatment with community agencies, to help

break the cycle of patients who move from the county hospital to the community

and back again. Only the sickest patients who require constant monitoring would

remain in a greatly downsized public psychiatric hospital.The proposals, if adopted, would move the county away from calls to build an

entirely new hospital.

The shift could take up to five years and would amount to a complete overhaul in

the way mental health services are now provided locally to low-income residents.

The move would match changes that have happened in nearly every other large

city in the country, said Steven L. Day, of the Technical Assistance Collaborative

and part of the report's research team.The report comes in the wake of the Journal Sentinel's "Patients in Peril" series,

which highlighted bungled care of patients, including sexual assaults and one

patient who became pregnant while at the complex. Earlier this year, federal

inspectors declared patients were in "immediate jeopardy" at the complex.Mental health advocates said they were encouraged by the attention to

much-needed reforms to Milwaukee County's mental health care system but

remained skeptical that private hospitals would voluntarily take many of the patients

whose behaviors can be difficult to manage.County officials have been trying for years to get private hospitals to assume a

greater role in providing mental health care."In all the years I've worked in mental health care, I've never seen any interest by

private hospitals to take on these patients," said Steve Gardner, former director of

development for Mental Health America. "I wish they would. But I just don't see it

happening."

Calculating costsThe forum report says making the switch would scramble the funding model the

county now uses, but the report's authors also suggested that a reconfigured

mental health system may eventually cost less. That would be the result of diverting

patients from expensive inpatient treatment to less expensive community care and

catching mental health problems before they reach a crisis stage.In the short run, the change will likely cost more money needed to build up

community groups that would provide more outpatient care and financial incentives

for private hospitals to take over some of the Mental Health Complex's patient load,

the report authors said.

The report gives no cost estimate of the change.The Mental Health Complex would shrink from four units, each with 24 acute

psychiatric patients, to a single unit of 16 patients, under one of the report's key

recommendations. The Hilltop unit at the complex for patients with mental illness

and developmental disabilities would gradually shrink as patients are switched to

private facilities.

The "culture shift" in mental health would happen over three to five years, but

Milwaukee County would not outsource all mental health services, said David

Hughes, of the Massachusetts-based Human Services Research Institute, which

helped complete the report."We are not saying you are going to get rid of everyone," Hughes told a County

Board long-range planning committee. The number of patients could be

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Exploring the Potential for Structural Re-form in Milwaukee County GovernmentJanuary27ForumPresidentRobHenkenpresent-edtheForum’sreportonpossibilitiesforrestructuringoreliminatingMilwaukeeCountygovernmentataspecialbreak-fastforForumandGreaterMilwaukeeCommitteemembers.

Reshaping Wisconsin’s Child Care Subsidy ProgramFebruary18Forumresearcherspresentedtheirreportonthecostsas-sociatedwithcreatingahigh-qualityearlychild-hoodeducationsysteminsoutheastWisconsin.ReggieBicha,SecretaryoftheWisconsinDepartmentofChildrenandFamilies,respondedtotheForum’sresearchandpresentedhisplanstoreformthestate’schildcaresystem.

In Pursuit of InnovationMarch17Forumresearchersunveiledthe“In-novationIndex,”aresearchprojectbenchmarkingtheregion’sprogressonmeasurescloselylinkedtothe21stcenturyeconomy.UniversityofWis-consin-MilwaukeeChancellorCarlos

oftheUW-ExtensionLocalGovern-mentCenter,moderatedthediscussion.

Health Care Reform and its Impacts on Southeast WisconsinJuly12WisconsinHealthServicesSecretaryKarenTimberlakediscussedtheDoyleAdministration’splansforimplement-ingnationalhealthcarereform.Then,apaneldiscussiononthenewlaw’slocalimpactsincludedBevanBaker,CityofMilwaukeeHealthCommissioner; C.C.Henderson,

President/CEOofMilwaukeeHealthServices,Inc.;WilliamPetasnick,Presdient/CEOofFroedtertMemo-rialLutheranHospital;andDr.JeffBailet,SeniorVicePresidentofAuroraHealthCare.Thediscus-sionwasmoder-atedbyKimberly

Kane,formermedicalreportforWTMJ-TV.

Policy in a Pub: Charitable GivingSeptember28RobHenkenpreviewedtheAnnualReportCardonCharitableGivingforForummembersandnonprofitandphil-

SantiagofollowedthepresentationwithhisreactiontothereportandremarksonUWM’sroleinMilwaukee’spursuitofaninnovationeconomy.

Beyond Milwaukee CountyMay17Paneldiscussionontheissuesandchal-lengesfacingothercountygovernments(besidesMilwaukee)includedDaveBretl,WalworthCountyadministrator;

DougJohnson,WashingtonCountyadministrativecoordinator;WilliamL.McReynolds,RacineCountyexecutive;TomMeaux,OzaukeeCountyadmin-istrator;andDanVrakas,WaukeshaCountyexecutive.ChuckLaw,Director

Events…TheForumisknownforitsinfor-mativeprogramming,whichgivesitsmembersdirectaccesstotheviewsandinsightsofpolicyex-pertsandgovernmentofficialsplustheopportunitytonetworkwithcivic-mindedcolleagues.In2010,morethan1,500membersandtheirguestsattendedtheForum’sViewpointluncheons,PolicyinaPubandotherspecialevents.

anthropicleadersinaneventco-hostedbytheGreaterMilwaukeeFoundation.

Reaping the Benefits of Academic ResearchOctober25PaneldiscussionexploringtheroleofacademicresearchinourregionaleconomyincludedDr.JayBayne,Execu-tiveDirector,MilwaukeeInstitute;Dr.MarcLevine,Professor,UWMCenterforEconomicDevelopment;DanielSteininger,Co-Founder,BizStartsMilwaukee;andTomStill,Presi-dent,WisconsinTechnologyCouncil.ModeratedbyStephenL.Percy,ActingDean,UWMSchoolofPublicHealthandDirector,UWMCenterforUrbanInitiativesandResearch. 

Citizens’ Views on Energy: Toward a Brighter Future?December13ForumResearchDirectorAnnelieseDickmanpresentedaPeopleSpeaksurveygaugingtheopinionsofarearesidentsonarangeofenergyissues.Followingherpresentation,apanelofexpertsresponded,includingJohnBobrowich,ExecutiveDirector,Wis-consinEnergyResearchConsortium;RomanDraba,VicePresident-Regula-toryAffairsandPolicy,WeEnergies;SteveHiniker,ExecutiveDirector,1000FriendsofWisconsin;andJoeMuelbach,ExecutiveDirectorofFacili-tiesandEnvironmentalPolicy,Quad/Graphics.RobHenkenmoderatedthediscussion.

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Salute to Local GovernmentTheForumpromotesaccountableandefficientgovernmentinnumerousways,includinganannualbreakfasthonoringpublicsectorleadersforoutstandingandinnovativeperformance.

Category: Innovative Response to Economic DownturnRecipient: City of MilwaukeeTheMilwaukeeForeclosurePartnershipInitiativedevelopedandimplementedacomprehensivestrategytoaddressthecausesandconsequencesofforeclosures.

Category:Effective Use of Technology Recipient: Milwaukee Public Library & City of MilwaukeeTheMilwaukeePublicLibraryworkedwiththecity’sOfficeofEnvironmentalSustainability,WeEnergies,MMSD,andFocusonEnergytocreatea“green”roofon30,000squarefeetoftheCen-tralLibraryannex.

Category:Inter-governmental CooperationRecipient:Villages of Shorewood and Whitefish Bay ShorewoodandWhitefishBaycol-laboratedthroughthecreativeuseofannexation,taxincrementalfinancing,andabrownfieldremediationgranttotransformthreevacantparcelsintoTheCornerstonedevelopment.

Category:Private-Public CooperationRecipient: Southeastern Wis. Watersheds Trust, Inc.Governmententities,specialpurposedistricts,non-profits,localresidents,andrepresentativesofbusiness,agricul-ture,andacademiacollaboratedtoformaneworganizationtopromotehealthyandsustainablewaterresources.

Leader of the Future AwardLizaDrake, Health and Human Services Crisis Intervention SupervisorWalworthCounty

James R. Ryan Lifetime Achievement AwardDavidBerousek,Retired Fire ChiefNorthShoreFireDepartment

Norman N. Gill AwardRichardE.Maslowski,City AdministratorCityofGlendale

Honorable Mention Awards:• The Milwaukee County Department

of Parks, Recreation and Cultureforits“StayLocal–PlayLocal”program.

• The Housing Authority of the City of MilwaukeeandWisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporationfortheir“MakeYourMoneyTalk/IDAProgram”initiative.

• The Milwaukee County ZooandtheZoological Society of Milwaukee County fortheirsuccessful

partnership.

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RobertE.Henken,M.J.P.A.president

Staff…

Finances…

AnnelieseM.Dickman,J.D.

research director

PamMatthewsmembership/operationsmanager

JeffreyK.Schmidtresearcher/IT directo

VanessaAllen,M.P.A.

researcher

DougDayresearcher

DavidHelpapresearcher

Not picturedNormanN.GillFellows:SandraZupan&C.J.Szafir

TheForum’s2010finan-cialperformancewashighlightedbystrongmembershiprevenueandcontractincome.Operat-ingrevenue–generatedmainlyfrommembershipdues,grants,contracts,sponsorshipsandspecialevents–totaled$713,594.Expenditurestotaled$693,262,producinga$20,000year-endsurplus.

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1110Presentations…Withmorethan30presentationsandspeakingappearancesin2010,Forumresearchersworkeddiligentlytosharetheirresearchandexpertisewithdecision-makers,opinionlead-ersandconcernedcitizens.Someofthevenuestheyvisited…

Governmental Research Association – AnnelieseDickmanparticipatedinapaneldiscussiononmayoralcontrolofpublicschooldistrictsattheGRA’san-nualconferenceinNewYorkCity.

Milwaukee Area Technical College – RobHenkenandDougDaytestifiedbeforeMATC’sFinance,PersonnelandOpera-tionsCommitteeregardingtheMATCfiscalassessmentreport.

Milwaukee Bar Association – RobHenkendiscussedhowMilwaukeeCounty’sfiscalproblemsareimpactingthecourts.

Milwaukee City Hall – RobHenkenandSandraZupanpresentedtheMainStreetMilwaukeereporttotheCom-monCouncil’sCommunity&EconomicDevelopmentCommittee.

Milwaukee County Courthouse –RobHenkenpresentedtheShoulditStayorShoulditGoreporttothe

county’sLongRangeStrategicPlanSteeringCommitteeandthementalhealthredesignreporttotwoCountyBoardcommittees.

Milwaukee Forum –RobHenkenwasapanelistfortwoMilwaukeeCounty-re-latedpolicydiscussionsbeforethisgroupofup-and-comingcommunityleaders.

State Capitol –RobHenkenpresentedtotwolegislativecommitteesonlocalserviceconsolidationandmentalhealth.

Turner Hall –RobHenkenandAnnelieseDickmanparticipatedaspan-elistsonFourthStreetForumprogramsfilmedbeforealiveaudienceatMilwau-kee’shistoricTurnerHall.Waukesha County Courthouse –VanessaAllenpresentedonmultipleoccasionstotheWaukeshaCountyCriminalJusticeCollaboratingCouncil.

Wingspread Conference Center –RobHenkenandJeffSchmidtpresentedtheRacineUnifiedSchoolDistrictanalysistoeducatorsandcommunityleaders.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee –RobHenkenparticipatedinapaneldiscussionon“TheFutureofTransit”aspartoftheHenryW.MaierStateofMilwaukeeSummit.

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HatchStaffingServicesHelenBaderFoundationHill,ChristineB.Hinshaw,EdHNTBCorporationHungerTaskForceHurtadoConsulting,LLCIndependenceFirstJenkins&AssociatesJohnsonControls,Inc.JohnsonDirectLLCJohnsonFoundationat Wingspread,TheJohnson,TracyJournalCommunicationsInc.JoxelGroup,LLC,TheJ.P.Cullen&Sons,Inc.KettleMoraineSchool DistrictKeystoneTravelServicesKimballCommunicationsKnetzger,RussellLaCausa,Inc.LastWord,TheLegacyBankLocalInitiativesSupportCorp.LutheranSocialServicesof Wis.&UpperMich.Inc.LyndeandHarryBradley Foundation,TheLynneBroydrickGroupM&IMarshall&IlsleyBankMacNeil,DouglasM.ManagedHealthServicesMarcusCenterforthe PerformingArtsMarcusCorporationMarquetteUniversityMedicalCollegeofWisconsinMellowes,LindaT.Meissner,DavidG.Messing,ReneeMetropolitanMilwaukee AssociationofCommerceMichael,Best&FriedrichMilwaukeeAreaTechnical CollegeMilwaukeeAreaWorkforce InvestmentBoardMilwaukeeArtMuseumMilwaukeeCenterfor IndependenceMilwaukeeCountyMilwaukeeDowntown,Bid#21MilwaukeeMagazineMilwaukeeMetropolitan SewerageDistrictMilwaukeeMunicipalCourtMilwaukeePoliceAssociationMilwaukeePublicLibraryMilwaukeePublicSchoolsMilwaukeeRegionalMedical CenterMilwaukeeSchoolof EngineeringMilwaukeeUrbanLeagueMortensonConstructionMuellerCommunicationsMultipleListingServiceMurtaugh,JackNationalAssociationof Industrial&Office Properties(NAIOP)Wis.NorthShoreBankNorthwesternMutualOgden&Company,Inc.OgdenDevelopmentGroup,Inc.

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POTAWATOMI BINGO CASINOLOGO USAGE GUIDELINES

This is our Full Dress Logo. Its usage is preferred in all 4-colorprocess applications where reproduction quality is at its highest.

The elements within the brandmark were created to be uniquesymbols that honor our history and tradition. It is not tobe re-created, redrawn or reconfigured under any circumstances.

VisibilityA graphics free area equal to the x height of the I located in thePotawatomi wordmark is required. (i.e. no wording can be placedcloser to the logo edges than the graphic free area dictates.)

LegibilityThis logo must not appear smaller than a width of 1.875 inches.

LegalityThe Potawatomi Bingo Casino logo is a registered trademark, andthe ® must always appear with it. The size and positioning of thismark should not be altered. (When it appears on a dark background,the ® should appear in PMS 406, or match color.)

(full dress, 4-color)

Acceptable VariationWhen small reproduction of high quality is guaranteed, a version ofthe Full Dress logo may be used with the BINGO CASINOdescriptor removed from the dream catcher and placed below. TheFull Dress logo is not to be used without the BINGO CASINOdescriptor for any purpose. It is also not to be altered mechanicallyfrom the figures shown.

VisibilityA graphics free area equal to the x height of the I located in thePotawatomi wordmark is required. (i.e. no wording can be placedcloser to the BINGO CASINO descriptor than the graphic free areadictates.)

LegibilityThis logo must not appear smaller than a width of .6875 inches,and no larger than 1.875 inches.

LegalityThe Potawatomi Bingo Casino logo is a registered trademark, andthe ® must always appear with it. The size and positioning of thismark should not be altered. The size and positioning of this markshould not be altered. (When it appears on a dark background, the ®and “BINGO CASINO”should appear in PMS 406, or match color.)

(small full dress, 4-color)