It’s some of the most rewarding work you’ll ever do.
Touching lives. Shaping the world around you—and the future. Making a difference.
Build your business success today. Absolutely.
And don’t miss opportunities to give back to the community that supports you.
It’s good for them . . . great for your business stance . . . and amazing for your heart.

Community Work

A brochure and a flyer promoting Green County, Wisconsin. The brochure highlights local attractions and qualities, while the flyer emphasizes the hometown spirit and local experiences with imagery of people, landscapes, and activities.

Stake your claim.
City branding has exploded in the last 20 years.
So putting the feeling of home out there made sense.
It’s a place where people want to be.
(Hint: it’s been working well, thank you)

Brochure for Monroe Arts Center's Legacy Campaign, featuring illustrations of the building, a tree, and photos of community events on the inside pages.

Pride.
When you’re part of an $80 million dollar project, every single word is critical:
they have to pull more than their share of weight. They have to mean something.

It’s mission-critical teamwork. All hands on deck.
When the overwhelming challenge succeeds (it did), the sense of accomplishment from everyone is exhilarating and unforgettable.

Well . . . thank you.
I don’t go seeking out praise. So it’s nice when it comes along unsolicited.
But my focus is to help you earn your own praise from your community.

Letter from Green County Development Corporation dated August 26, 2015, with signatures from Mike Johnson and Amy Brandt. Next to the letter is a sticker or sign with the text 'Green County Wisconsin Development Corporation' and a logo of a red cross.
Memorial for Monroe Theatre Guild, 1970-2020, celebrating 50 years, with images of a theater stage, an auditorium with seats, and a scene of a woman applying makeup.

Heart and Soul.
A renowned theatre artist said it best: Life beats down and crushes the soul, and art reminds you that you have one.
Paying tribute in this 33-minute documentary to generations of artists who shaped their community was an honor and a labor of love.

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