Workplace Announcements for December 2014 | Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

Workplace Announcements for December 2014

Fantle named local NARI director

          Milwaukee-area marketing and public relations veteran David Fantle has been named the new executive director of the Milwaukee chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).

          Fantle has served as vice president with VISIT Milwaukee, and most recently was deputy secretary for the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. He has held senior communications posts at Kohl’s Corp. and Wisconsin Gas Company.

          He is an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America, and received the 2012 Dorothy Thomas Black Award from the society’s Southeastern Wisconsin chapter.

          He is the past president of the chapter and has served on the boards of the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, the Wisconsin State Fair, Film Wisconsin, The Black Public Relations Society Milwaukee chapter, the Nicolet High School Foundation, the Wisconsin Humanities Council, the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center and the Glendale Little League. He also served six years as a Bayside village trustee and village president.

 

Levine is dental group president

          Paul Levine, DDS, a resident of River Hillswith a general practice in Brown Deer, was sworn in as president of the 3,091-member Wisconsin Dental Association at the organization’s 144th House of Delegates on Nov. 15 at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee.

          He attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and UW-Milwaukee, before earning his doctor of dental surgery degree from Marquette University School of Dentistry in 1988.

          He is a fellow in the International College of Dentists and Pierre Fauchard Academy, a member of the Academy of General Dentistry and a past-president of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity.

          He has served on a variety of WDA committees and task forces. Levine also volunteers for Give Kids A Smile® and the WDA Foundation’s Mission of Mercy and Donated Dental Services programs.

          Levine is president of Temple Menorah and past-president of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Gift of Adoption Fund.

 

Mazor-Posner is MCI vice president

          Tanya Mazor-Posner in November became the vice president of institutional advancement at the Milwaukee Center for Independence.

          She previously worked for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra as director of individual giving, then senior director of individual giving and major gifts, then vice president of development.

          She served as campaign director for the Milwaukee Jewish Federation from 2003 to 2010.