The Wisconsin
Association of School Business Officials (WASBO) announced today that Robert Avery, the Director of Business
Services with the Beaver Dam Unified School District, has been
elevated to serve as WASBO President for the 2015-16 school year. Previously, Mr. Avery has served as a member
of the Board of Directors (2011-2014) and he serves on a variety of committees.
Mr. Avery has worked
in public education for 18 years, having served as a school business official
for nine of those. Prior to joining the
administrative team in Beaver Dam, Mr. Avery was the Director of Business
Services at the Wisconsin Heights School District and the Director of Business
& Operation for the Somerset School District. Additionally, he worked for the Wisconsin Department
of Public Instruction (DPI) as a school finance consultant. Mr. Avery has an M.S.Ed. degree in school
business management from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater and is a DPI
licensed school business manager.
“I am honored to
having been selected to lead this great organization and look forward to serving
my colleagues in the coming year,” Mr. Avery stated. “We have engaged in some significant
activities at the board level in the last few years, including the
implementation of policy governance. In
‘15-‘16 we will wrap that work up and focus on our strategic plan. WASBO provides 15 conference and professional
development opportunities annually for its membership. Strengthening the skills
of business officials, bookkeepers, and directors of ancillary service
departments can only benefit the districts we work for and the children we
serve. Our theme for the year, ‘Reaching Out, Pulling Together’ reinforces the
core of our mission: professional development, networking and advocacy.”
About WASBO
The Wisconsin
Association of School Business Officials (www.wasbo.com) was founded
in 1947, WASBO has a membership of over 1,300 school district professional,
service affiliate, student and retiree members.
District professional members include persons employed in Wisconsin
school districts and other educational institutions who serve in the areas of
business administration, accounting, building and grounds, transportation, food
service, purchasing, and many other job descriptions on the non-instructional
side of school district operations. The mission of WASBO is to provide
professional development, to foster a network of support, and to advocate for
funding that ensures outstanding educational opportunities for all children in
Wisconsin.
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