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February 4, 2015 MEETING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Madison Area Technical College District Board will meet in executive session at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2015, in Room 148D, Madison Area Technical College, 1701 Wright Street, Madison, to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data as authorized in Section 19.85 (1) (c), Wis. Stats. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that the Madison Area Technical College District Board will meet in open session in Room 148D no earlier than 4:45 p.m. to conduct board development activities. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that the Madison Area Technical College District Board will hold its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. in Room 122 to consider the following: I. CALL TO ORDER A. Compliance with Open Meeting Law II. ROUTINE BUSINESS MATTERS A. Approval of January 14, 2015 Meeting Minutes (Pages 3-9) B. Public Comments III. NEW BUSINESS A. Communications 1. Board Chair s Report a. Future Meeting & Event Schedule 2. Student Liaison Report 3. College/Campus Announcements 4. President s Report B. Action Items 1. Purchase of Land for New Emergency Vehicle Operator s Course (Page 10) 1701 Wright Street, Madison, WI 53704 608/246-6677 madisoncollege.edu

2. Truax Campus Backfill Remodel Projects (Pages 11-12) 3. Fort Atkinson Campus Secondary Data Center (Page 13) 4. Portage Campus Room Remodel (Page 14) 5. Consent Agenda Items a. General fund financial report as of December 31, 2014 (Pages 15-17) b. Request for proposals/request for bids/sole sources (Page 18) c. Vendor payments greater than or equal to $2,500 and schedule of checks issued for the period December 16, 2014 through January 15, 2015 (Pages 19-22) d. October-December 2014 38.14 service contracts (Page 23) e. Employment of personnel (Pages 24-31) f. Resignations and separations (Page 32) g. Retirements (Page 33) h. International travel (Pages 34-35) IV. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Board Meetings Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Wednesday, April 8, 2015 (Downtown Education Center) Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Annual Board Appointment Meeting Monday, March 2, 2015, 5:00 p.m. Wisconsin Technical College District Boards Association April 17-18, 2015, Stevens Point/Mid-State Technical College Spring Graduation Friday, May 15, 2015, 5:30 p.m., Alliant Energy Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum V. ADJOURN cc: News Media Madison College Board Legal Counsel Administrative Staff Full-Time Faculty/ESP Local 243 Part-Time Faculty Local 6100 1701 Wright Street, Madison, WI 53704 608/246-6677 madisoncollege.edu

4318 January 14, 2015 A meeting of the Madison Area Technical College District Board was held January 14, 2015, at Madison Area Technical College, 1701 Wright Street, Madison, Wisconsin. Board members present: Carolyn Stoner-Chair, Kelly Crombie, Randy Guttenberg, Arlyn Halvorson, Joseph Hasler, Frances Huntley-Cooper, Shawn Pfaff and Joel Winn. Also present: Jack E. Daniels-President; Jon Anderson-Legal Counsel; Tim Casper, Senior Executive-Special Assistant to the President; Keith Cornille, Senior Vice President- Student Development & Success; Charles McDowell, Vice President-Human Resources; Mark Thomas, Vice President-Administrative Services; Terry Webb, Provost; and Ellen Hustad- Recording Secretary. Others present: Valentina Ahedo, Manager-Downtown and South Madison Campuses; Tariq Anjum, President-Student Senate; Jennifer Bakke, Dean-Eastern Region; Turina Bakken, Vice-Provost; Josh Cotillier, Manager-Risk Management/Health & Safety; Kristin Gebhardt, Director-Benefits, Compensation & Training; Tom Heaney, Project Consultant-Institutional Research & Effectiveness; Cary Heyer, Interim Director-Communications/Strategic Marketing; Michael Kent, Part-Time Instructor & President-Part-Time Faculty Union Local 6100; Mirwais Qader, Chief Information Officer; Kathleen Radionoff, Dean-Continuing Education; Sylvia Ramirez, Budget Director; Todd Stebbins, Dean-Arts & Sciences; Tammy Thayer, Chief Executive Officer-Madison College Foundation; Michele Wiberg, Managing Director-PMA Securities, Inc.; Ali Zarrinnam, Director-Institutional Research & Effectiveness; and others. Call to Order I The meeting was duly noticed and called to order at 5:38 p.m. 3

4319 January 14, 2015 Routine Business Matters II Approval of Meeting Minutes II A There was a motion by Mr. Hasler, seconded by Mr. Guttenberg, to approve the meeting minutes of December 10, 2014, as submitted. Motion approved. Public Comments II B There were no public comments. New Business III Communications III A Board Chair s Report III A 1 Future Meeting & Event Schedule III A 1 a Dr. Stoner reported on recent activities and reviewed the schedule for upcoming meetings and College events. Student Liaison Report III A 2 Ms. Hawkins did not have any student news to report. College/Campus Announcements III A 3 Ms. Ahedo and Ms. Bakke reported on activities and initiatives occurring at regional campuses. Mr. Webb thanked members of the Board for attending the Convocation opening session on Tuesday morning. Dr. Cornille reported that spring enrollments are down by about two percent from the same time last year, but that enrollments are still occurring. Mr. McDowell reported that the classification study is in the process of being finalized and the consultant s recommendations are expected within two weeks. President s Report III A 4 Action item III.C.1. was moved up on the agenda without objection. 4

4320 January 14, 2015 Consideration of Approval of Tentative Agreement with Madison Area Technical College Part-Time Faculty Union (Local 6100, AFT-Wisconsin, AFT, AFL-CIO) III C 1 Dr. Daniels reported that a tentative agreement was reached with the Part-Time Faculty Union Local 6100, and recognized Mr. Webb, Mr. McDowell and union leadership for their commitment to the process. Dr. Daniels invited comments from Part-Time Faculty Union President Mike Kent. Mr. Kent thanked the Board for the opportunity to speak and encouraged them to read the tentative agreement. Mr. Kent stated that part-time faculty were satisfied with the outcome and that the tentative agreement addressed several years of missed opportunities. Mr. Kent stated that the union membership appreciates the positive change in culture at the college, especially the improved relationship between administration and the union. As a result, part-time faculty feel more respected and valued than in the past. Mr. Kent encouraged the Board to approve the tentative agreement. There was a motion by Mr. Hasler, seconded by Mr. Halvorson, to approve the tentative agreement with the Part-Time Faculty Union Local 6100, AFT-Wisconsin, AFT, AFL-CIO. Motion approved. Dr. Daniels recognized Ms. Patricia Svendsen for her assistance in the president s office. Ms. Svendsen s retirement is effective February 12, 2015. Ms. Judith Castro-Romaker will assume the duties of Executive Assistant on January 26, 2015. Dr. Daniels introduced Mr. Webb to present monitoring information related to Board End statements 1.1.2 (Student Transfer) and 1.1.3 (Lifelong Learning Adults). Mr. Webb presented data showing the annual earnings for bachelor s and associate degree holders in the United States, both of which earn more than the median income in the country. General productivity has grown more significantly in states where there is greater 5

4321 January 14, 2015 growth in educational attainment, with Wisconsin ranking 24 th in the nation. Currently, 54 percent of job postings within the Madison College District require a bachelor s degree or higher, while only 32 percent of adults in the District meet this requirement. Wisconsin s Department of Workforce Development reports that currently, 36 percent of Wisconsin residents over the age of 25 have an associate s degree or higher. It is predicted that 41 percent of all new and replacement Wisconsin jobs in the year 2030 will require a bachelor s degree or higher. This data demonstrates that the need for transfer programs will continue to grow to assist students in achieving a four-year degree. Mr. Webb shared the percentage of diverse Madison College students transferring to the University of Wisconsin system. Over 26 percent of all graduates transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Once entering the UW system, 80 percent of Madison College graduates are retained for the second year. Ms. Huntley-Cooper asked if international students are able to transfer their Madison College credits to colleges in their home country. Mr. Webb stated that this can depend on several variables, including the transfer concept being unheard of in many countries. Mr. Webb stated that the college has established transfer agreements with many out-of-state institutions. Mr. Hasler expressed concern that some students transfer to for-profit or proprietary institutions, and asked if the College attempts to guide these students to less costly options. Mr. Webb responded that the College generally establishes transfer agreements with any institutions who are accredited, and this would include for-profit colleges. From 2010 to 2014, enrollments in Adult Basic Education, General Education Diploma (GED) and other similar programs have decreased significantly while enrollments in Adult Secondary Education courses have increased. This was an intentional shift as the College 6

4322 January 14, 2015 increased its focus on developmental courses. The creation of bridge courses has assisted the College in being ranked the highest in the state for successfully transitioning students from developmental to college courses. For non-credit, continuing education enrollments, the College is focusing on vocationaloccupational and adult avocational (self-enrichment) courses. Strategies include a focus on skillbuilding and professional development. Digital badges have been established in several of the College s healthcare and technology programs. Students achieve these badges online as they master skills and concepts within their courses. Revenues from Adult Continuing Education courses have steadily increased over the past several years. Ms. Huntley-Cooper asked how the College might help high school students who are interested in entrepreneurial opportunities. Dr. Cornille described how the College is connecting with high school students. Mr. Guttenberg stated that his school district appreciates these partnership efforts and the outreach being done by the College. Dr. Daniels stated that he envisioned a fully functioning transfer center at Madison College in the future. Dr. Daniels introduced Mr. Qader to give an update on the launch of Workday. Mr. Qader reported that the human resource and payroll software successfully went live on January 1, 2015, providing significant new functionality for users. The finance module is scheduled to go live on July 1, 2015. Information Item III B FY2015-16 Budget Forecast III B 1 Dr. Daniels introduced Mr. Casper to share the FY2015-16 budget forecast. Mr. Casper presented future revenue projections, estimated FY2015-16 expenditures, and the general fund balance for the current fiscal year. Projections indicate an estimated deficit of $5.4 to $8.7 7

4323 January 14, 2015 million in the FY2015-16 budget. Future decision points as the budget is developed include Madison metro campus leases and the completion of 2010 referendum projects. Pressure points include implementation of WorkDay as well as other software and maintenance costs. Mr. Casper stated that the proposed FY2015-16 budget will be presented to the District Board on April 8, 2015, for approval to go to public hearing on May 13, 2015. The budget is scheduled to be presented for Board approval on June 10, 2015. Action Items III C Capital Projects Borrowing III C 2 Resolution Awarding the Sale of $8,500,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes, Series 2014-15B III C 2 a On December 10, 2014, the District Board authorized the sale of $8,500,000 of General Obligation Promissory Notes for the acquisition of movable equipment costing $500 or more per unit or set, and for the public purpose of paying the cost of constructing building additions or enlargements. Mr. Casper reported that the Notes were offered for public sale and the College continues to main AAA bond ratings from Moody s and Standard & Poor s. Mr. Casper introduced Ms. Michele Wiberg with PMA Securities to report on the outcome of the sale. Ms. Wiberg reported that a competitive bidding process occurred, with a total of 45 bids submitted from nine companies. Ms. Wiberg reviewed the results, reporting that the winning bid came from Janney Montgomery Scott with a final true interest cost of 1.62 percent. Ms. Wiberg noted that the competitive bidding process and low interest rates continue to be a testament to the College s strong financial condition. Ms. Wiberg recommended that the District Board adopt a resolution awarding the sale to Janney Montgomery Scott. There was a motion by Mr. Pfaff, seconded by Mr. Winn, to adopt the Resolution Awarding the Sale of $8,500,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes, Series 2014-15b. Motion approved. 8

4324 January 14, 2015 Consent Agenda Items III C 3 Monitoring Report: Board Ends 1.1.2 (Student Transfer) and 1.1.3 (Lifelong Learning Adults) III C 3 a General fund financial report as of November 30, 2014 III C 3 b Request for proposals/request for bids/sole sources III C 3 c Vendor payments greater than or equal to $2,500 and schedule of checks issued for the period November 16, 2014 through December 15, 2014 III C 3 d Employment of personnel III C 3 e Resignations and separations III C 3 f Retirements III C 3 g International travel III C 3 h There was a motion by Mr. Hasler, seconded by Mr. Winn, to approve Consent Agenda items III.C.3.a. through h. as submitted. Motion approved. Adjournment V There was a motion by Ms. Huntley-Cooper, seconded by Mr. Hasler, to adjourn. Motion approved. The meeting adjourned at 7:13 p.m. Joel D. Winn, Secretary 9

DATE: February 11, 2015 MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE TOPIC: ISSUE: Purchase of Land for a new Emergency Vehicle Operator s Course In the June 2010 Facilities Master Plan, the College identified a need for an emergency vehicle operator s course (EVOC), for the protective services programs. These needs were also identified as priority projects in the 2010 Referendum. The College initially purchased an 80-acre site in the Town of Westport for development of the EVOC facility but subsequently determined that the cost to develop the site was prohibitively high. That property was sold at a profit in December 2014. The College has carefully studied several alternative sites that can be costeffectively developed to meet the programmatic needs of the protective services programs. Preliminary feasibility analyses indicate one site in particular is best suited to meet the college s needs within available funding parameters. This site is located at W2140 Krause Road in Columbia County, and is more commonly known as the Columbus 151 Speedway. The property contains approximately 40 acres and is situated approximately 18 miles northeast of the Truax Campus. The site is well-suited for driver training and already has significant and usable improvements, including paved access, utilities, buildings, and asphalt and concrete driving surfaces. The College has entered into a contract to purchase the property for $530,000, subject to various approvals and other contingencies. In addition, the College anticipates less than $100,000 in expenses for preliminary due diligence services such as an appraisal, environmental assessments and various other nominal real estate services. The proposed source of funding for the purchase of the property and all preliminary due diligence services is from remaining Referendum funds that have been budgeted for this purpose. ACTION: 1. Approve the purchase of approximately 40 acres of land and improvements located at W2140 Krause Road in Columbia County contingent upon approval of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board. 2. Authorize staff to submit a request to the Wisconsin Technical College System Board for approval to purchase this land. 3. Authorize staff to identify this project in the Three Year Facilities Plan. 10

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DATE: February 11, 2015 TOPIC: ISSUE: Truax Campus Backfill Remodel Projects A remodeling project has been identified for funding as part of the capital projects planning process. The College has determined this project should take place in FY14-15. This project has been developed in synchronization with the comprehensive College-wide Master Planning project. The backfill project includes: 1. Relocation of College and Career Transitions office from 1 st floor to 3 rd floor to make way for the remodel work adjacent to the new culinary project, 2. Relocation of the Grants office from 2 nd floor to 3 rd floor to allow for Technology Services (TS) expansion, 3. Relocation and consolidation of the School of Online and Accelerated Learning (SOAL) from leased space in the TEC3 building to vacant space on the 2 nd floor adjacent to the offices of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), 4. Consolidation of TS presentation lab and CETL training room to a 3 rd floor shared technology intensive meeting room, 5. Consolidation of the office of Interest Based Problem Solving (IBPS) to the 3 rd floor near the existing IBPS meeting room, and 6. Relocation of two existing large 1st floor meeting rooms to vacant 3 rd floor health science lab space to allow for the 1 st floor student services remodel project adjacent to the culinary lab project expansion. These backfill remodel projects comprise 14,000 square feet in parts of the B & C blocks on floors 1, 2, and 3 at Truax Campus. Significant portions of the backfill area are vacant due to health and information technology students being moved to the new Health Education Building. Much of the vacant Truax health space is filled with original science cabinets, sinks, special electrical connections, and old equipment from the original 1980 s building construction. These renovations will allow for updated and efficient space to support improved office and learning environments. 11

These proposed remodeling projects will: 1. Provide adequate office, meeting, and lab space, 2. Allow for the integration of new active learning instructional models, 3. Allow for use of simulation and other new innovations within the industry, 4. Provide training to meet community needs, 5. Improve staff working conditions, 6. Allow for shared uses and flexibility, and 7. Make more efficient use of existing space. The cost for this remodel project will not exceed $1,500,000. This includes a 10 percent contingency and all related soft costs (general contractor fees and design fees, permits, etc.). If approved, construction would have an approximate start date of May 2015, with an approximate project completion date in August 2015. ACTION: 1. Approve the Truax Campus backfill remodel projects. 2. Authorize staff to have detailed construction drawings and specifications prepared and proceed with the bidding process. 3. Authorize staff to submit this request to the Wisconsin Technical College System for Board approval. 4. Authorize staff to identify this project in the Three-Year Facilities Plan. 12

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DATE: February 11, 2015 TOPIC: ISSUE: Fort Atkinson Campus Secondary Data Center A construction project has been identified for funding as part of the capital projects planning process. The College has determined this project should take place in FY14-15. This project has been developed in synchronization with the comprehensive College-wide Master Planning project. This project involves the construction of a modular, secondary data center at Fort Atkinson Campus to ensure system stability for infrastructure technology systems and to reduce the risk of unanticipated system failures. Over the last 12 months, the College has experienced three system outages that required a manual recovery system. These outages took 3-5 days to recover. As equipment ages, and in the event of unforeseen events (power surges, weather/lightning, fiber outages, etc.), business and operational functions are vulnerable to outages. Creation of a secondary data center will provide failover capacity of IT services for such things as TelePresence, 911 and phones, Internet, wireless, portal, etc.; to students, faculty and staff in the event of a primary data center failure at the Truax location, and will ensure most instructional technologies remain operational. The cost for this construction project will not exceed $1,135,000. This number includes a 10 percent contingency and all related soft costs (general contractor fees and design fees, permits, etc.) If approved, construction would have an approximate start date of May 2015, with an approximate project completion date in September 2015. ACTION: 1. Approve the Fort Atkinson Campus Secondary Data Center construction project. 2. Authorize staff to have detailed construction drawings and specifications prepared and proceed with the bidding process. 3. Authorize staff to submit this request to the Wisconsin Technical College System for Board approval. 4. Authorize staff to identify this project in the Three-Year Facilities Plan. 13

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DATE: February 11, 2015 TOPIC: ISSUE: Portage Campus Remodel Several remodel projects have been identified for funding as part of the capital projects planning process. The College has determined these projects should take place in FY14-15. These projects have been developed in synchronization with the comprehensive College-wide Master Planning project. This 2,805 square foot remodeling project would create three standard-sized rooms where two existing large rooms (102 and 103) currently exist. Significant portions of each of these rooms are taken up by equipment and furniture designed in 1977 for a vocational course use. After removing this material, three similar sized rooms can be built: one computer lab for standardized testing, one general lecture classroom, and one active learning classroom. These three rooms will result in the Portage Campus being in compliance with testing requirements, will make use of the existing space more effectively, and will expand the campus ability to support new learning environments. The cost for this remodel project will not exceed $500,000. This includes a 10 percent contingency and all related soft costs (general contractor fees and design fees, permits, etc.). If approved, construction would have an approximate start date of May 2015, with an approximate project completion date in September 2015. ACTION: 1. Approve the Portage Campus room remodel project. 2. Authorize staff to have detailed construction drawings and specifications prepared and proceed with the bidding process. 3. Authorize staff to submit this request to the Wisconsin Technical College System for Board approval. 4. Authorize staff to identify this project in the Three Year Facilities Plan. 14

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DATE: February 11, 2015 TOPIC: General Fund Financial Report as of December 31, 2014 ISSUE: Review current year to date revenues and expenditures in the general fund. The current fiscal year general fund revenues are 53.68% of the current budget. This compares to 94.86% during the prior fiscal year. Local Sources (Tax Levy) recognizes 100% of our annual tax levy as revenue, even though a portion will be collected in the next fiscal year. Also included are the revenues from dissolved TIDs, taxes from DNR lands, and net refunds for personal property. Tax Levy revenues to date are 100.13% of budget, compared to 100.05% last year. State Sources includes general state aid, performance based funding and property tax relief aid. Also included are interdistrict tuition supplement, state incentive grants, exempt computer state aid, aid in lieu of property taxes, and the WI GI bill remission aid. The State Aid revenues received to date are 13.70% of budget, compared to 71.23% last year. The lower percentage collected in the current fiscal year is due to timing issues related to the property tax relief aid, which is new for fiscal year 2014-15. The property tax relief portion is budgeted to be $60.4 million or 82% of the entire State Aid revenue and will be received around the same time as the second tax levy payment, in February, 2015. As this new state aid revenue source represents such a large portion of the total State Aid, the percentage of the total received will be lower than the previous year until the property tax relief aid is collected. Program and Material Fees revenues represent the fees for summer school, and the first and second semesters of the current school year. The program fee revenues to date are 94.73% of budget, compared to 94.18% last year. The material fee revenues to date are 105.17% of budget, compared to 101.20% last year. Material fees increased in the current year due the change in the base fee from $4.00 to $4.50 per credit. Other Student Fees include graduation, nonresident tuition, Group Dynamics, and community service classes. Revenues to date are 89.18% of the amount budgeted. Last year, revenues to date were 87.94%. Institutional Sources include 118.15 contracts, interest income, rental and royalty income, along with miscellaneous revenues. The revenues to date are 50.75% of the budget compared to 41.56% of the budget in prior year. The increase is primarily related to facilities rental income from new rental lease with Upper Iowa University. Federal Sources consist of cost reimbursements on federal grants and administration for student financial assistance. Current year revenues are 25.59% of the budget, compared to 36.08% last year. The lower 15

percentage is attributed to a large contract that ended related to billing of Indirect Federal Costs. Transfers from Reserves are related to Post Employment Sick Pay reserve for $280,000 and Technology Operations for Maintenance and Licensing Fees designation for $2,661,200. Other Sources include transfers in from other funds to the general fund. The functional expenditure classifications are defined by NACUBO s Financial Accounting and Reporting Manual for Higher Education. Total expenditures as of December 31, 2014, are 44.34% of budget, compared to 45.83% on December 31, 2013. Instructional includes expenditures for all activities that are part of the College s instructional programs. Current year Instruction expenditures are 41.60% of budget, compared to 42.82% last year. Instructional Resources includes all expenditures incurred to provide support for instruction, such as library and academic administration and support. This year s Instructional Resources expenditures are 39.26% of the budget, versus 40.86% last year. Student Services includes expenditures incurred for admissions, registrar, and other activities that contribute to students emotional and physical well-being, such as counseling, student aid administration, and intercollegiate athletics. Student Services expenditures are 41.52% of the current year s budget, compared to 41.82% last year. General Institutional includes expenditures for centralized activities that manage planning for the entire institution, such as the President s Office, human resources, and financial operations. General Institutional expenditures equal 49.30% of budget, compared to 56.99% last year. The expenditures are mainly down in salaries/wages. Physical Plant includes expenditures for the administration, supervision, maintenance, and protection of the institution s physical plant. This includes items such as janitorial services, care of grounds, maintenance and operation of buildings and security. Physical Plant expenditures equal 63.10% of budget, compared to 62.18% last year. Public Service includes expenditures for activities established for noninstructional services, such as the athletic director s office. The current year s expenditures are 51.44% of budget, compared to 48.92% last year. Other Uses are transfers out of the general fund to other college funds. ACTION: Accept report and place on file. 16

Madison Area Technical College District GENERAL FUND FOR THE MONTH ENDED DECEMBER 2014 STATEMENT OF REVENUE - ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL Actual Actual Balance Actuals to Budget Actuals to Budget Budgeted Revenue Revenue To Be % Earned % Earned Revenue Current Month Year to Date Earned Year to Date Prior Year Local Sources (Tax Levy) $ 32,926,460 $ 3,702 $ 32,970,174 $ (43,714) 100.13% 100.05% State Sources (State Aid) $ 74,475,311 $ - $ 10,199,450 $ 64,275,861 13.70% 71.23% Program Fees $ 37,714,916 $ 4,065,586 $ 35,728,970 $ 1,985,946 94.73% 94.18% Material Fees $ 1,257,548 $ 131,225 $ 1,322,531 $ (64,983) 105.17% 101.20% Other Student Fees $ 1,915,000 $ 114,606 $ 1,707,848 $ 207,152 89.18% 87.94% Institutional Sources $ 1,130,449 $ 96,409 $ 573,716 $ 556,733 50.75% 41.56% Federal Sources $ 255,000 $ 13,501 $ 65,259 $ 189,741 25.59% 36.08% Transfers from Reserves $ 2,941,200 $ - $ - $ 2,941,200 0.00% 0.00% Other Sources (Transfers In) $ 1,189,000 $ - $ - $ 1,189,000 0.00% 100.00% Total Revenues $ 153,804,884 $ 4,425,028 $ 82,567,947 $ 71,236,937 53.68% 94.86% STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND ENCUMBRANCES COMPARED WITH AUTHORIZATIONS Actuals to Budget Actuals to Budget Budgeted Year to Date Budget % Used % Used Expenditures Expenditures Encumbrances Balance Year to Date Prior Year to Date Instructional $ 106,930,316 $ 43,854,479 $ 630,852 $ 62,444,985 41.60% 42.82% Instructional Resources $ 3,657,546 $ 1,394,724 $ 41,152 $ 2,221,671 39.26% 40.86% Student Service $ 15,231,601 $ 6,217,079 $ 107,698 $ 8,906,824 41.52% 41.82% General Institutional $ 12,130,402 $ 5,824,277 $ 156,496 $ 6,149,629 49.30% 56.99% Physical Plant $ 15,517,826 $ 6,613,587 $ 3,178,122 $ 5,726,117 63.10% 62.18% Public Service $ 337,193 $ 170,487 $ 2,976 $ 163,730 51.44% 48.92% Transfers from Reserves $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% 0.00% Other Uses (Transfers Out) $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% 100.00% Total Expenditures $ 153,804,884 $ 64,074,633 $ 4,117,295 $ 85,612,956 44.34% 45.83% 17

Madison Area Technical College Topic: Request for Proposals / Request for Bids / Sole Sources for Board Approval DATE OF BOARD MEETING - FEBRUARY 11, 2015 All of the Requests for Bids (RFB), Requests for Proposals (RFP),and Sole Source Requests (S) listed below conform with all procedural and administrative rules as outlined in Madison College District Purchasing Policies and in the WTCS Financial and Administrative Manual. ID Title Description Funding and Term Vendor Dollar Amount RFP15-003 Miscellaneous Architecture, Engineering, & Environmental Services The Facilities Department at times is in need of qualified, broad range external design services. These services include architectural, engineering, civil, building envelope, environmental, and food service design. These services are used for remodeling, reconfiguration, and repair projects. A Request for Proposal for Miscellaneous Architecture, Engineering, & Environmental Services to be provided on an "as needed basis" was sent to prospective vendors and advertised according to policy. All proposals received were categorized by discipline and evaluated by a Madison College selection committee. Based on the criteria in the RFP and the evaluations scores, it is recommended the College approve the qualified firms who will then be selected from the list based on qualifications and experience required for the applicable project type. The firm(s) will then be asked to provide a fee proposal for the services specified. The Facilities staff will evaluate the proposal and negotiate with the selected firm(s) as necessary. ACTION: Authorize staff to proceed with the purchases listed above with the vendors and terms as specified. FY2014-15 FY2015-16 FY2016-17 Capital Budgets The qualified list will be in effect for three (3) years and may be extended for two (2) additional one year periods. Architectural Services Angus Young Associates, Inc. Continuum Architects + Planner, S.C. CWE, Inc. Dimension IV Madison Design Group Dorschner Associates, Inc. Engberg Anderson Architects Kahler Slater OPN Architects Plunkett Raysich Architects Somerville Architects Strang Building Envelope Services Facility Engineering, Inc. GAI Consultants, Inc. GESTRA Engineering, Inc. ZS LLC Engineering Services Grumman/Butkis Associates Henneman Engineering, Inc. KJWW Engineering Consultants Pearson Engineering, LLC Singh & Associates, Inc. Civil Engineering Services JSD Professional Services Wyser Engineering, LLC Environmental Services Professional Service Industries, LLC Key Engineering Group, LTD Up to $3,000,000 for three year period Note: RFP = Request for Proposal: Award goes to highest scoring proposer that meets all minimum requirements RFB = Request for Bid: Award goes to lowest cost Bidder that meets all minimum requirements S = Sole Source: An item or service that is only available from a single source 18

Madison Area Technical College Vendor Payments Greater Than or Equal to 2,500.00 12/16/2014 through 1/15/2015 Vendor Name ABENDROTH WATER CONDITIONING AE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AIRGAS USA LLC ALTERNATIVE MACHINE TOOL LLC AME LEARNING INC AMERICAN FUNDS AMERICAN TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC APPLE COMPUTER INC ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE LLC AT AND T AVI SYSTEMS INC BADGER POPCORN AND CONCESSION BENDT,NICHIE BRADY,CARLY BROWN GROUP RETAIL INC CAMERA CORNER CENGAGE LEARNING CHANDRA TECHNOLOGIES INC CHULA VISTA RESORT CITY OF MADISON CITY OF PORTAGE COAKLEY BROTHERS CO COCA COLA REFRESHMENTS COLLINGWOOD DESIGN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CREATIVE BUSINESS INTERIORS INC DANE COUNTY TREASURER DENTSPLY DESIGNCRAFT LLC DEXIS LLC DOUGLAS STEWART CO DUET RESOURCE GROUP ELSEVIER HEALTH SCIENCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORP EQUITABLE FENOMTEK INC FIDELITY RETIREMENT SERVICES FINISHMASTER INC FORWARD ELECTRIC INC FOUNTAINHEAD BRAND CONSULTING GENERAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING INC GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH GRAINGER INC GREAT WEST GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE OF SOUTH Check Number Check Date Amount 289834 1/9/2015 $ 11,415.00 011156 12/19/2014 $ 8,042.50 289836 1/9/2015 $ 3,182.34 289841 1/9/2015 $ 8,559.80 289842 1/9/2015 $ 3,209.17 289406 MULTIPLE $ 22,877.36 289407 12/19/2014 $ 5,802.70 289410 MULTIPLE $ 9,202.00 011157 12/19/2014 $ 30,096.00 289850 1/9/2015 $ 54,155.00 289415 12/19/2014 $ 7,451.73 011221 1/9/2015 $ 12,910.00 289852 1/9/2015 $ 2,853.00 289423 12/19/2014 $ 5,790.00 289860 1/9/2015 $ 3,066.30 011160 12/19/2014 $ 118,019.22 289433 12/19/2014 $ 5,916.00 289721 12/23/2014 $ 48,564.25 011223 1/9/2015 $ 23,032.50 289444 12/19/2014 $ 7,080.99 289448 MULTIPLE $ 19,570.66 011204 12/23/2014 $ 13,715.00 289452 12/19/2014 $ 3,439.70 289453 MULTIPLE $ 12,592.53 289724 12/23/2014 $ 2,670.00 289455 12/19/2014 $ 15,579.35 289872 1/9/2015 $ 3,347.00 289461 MULTIPLE $ 18,436.25 289880 1/9/2015 $ 30,559.65 289881 1/9/2015 $ 11,700.00 289467 12/19/2014 $ 3,045.00 289471 12/19/2014 $ 7,196.39 289730 MULTIPLE $ 26,124.17 289478 MULTIPLE $ 39,534.43 289480 MULTIPLE $ 53,135.17 289485 MULTIPLE $ 6,325.06 011225 1/9/2015 $ 21,760.00 289491 MULTIPLE $ 26,531.99 289493 12/19/2014 $ 10,247.77 289497 MULTIPLE $ 33,212.68 011227 1/9/2015 $ 12,225.00 289915 1/9/2015 $ 4,680.00 289916 1/9/2015 $ 14,787.50 289919 1/9/2015 $ 3,527.25 289512 MULTIPLE $ 71,523.41 011167 12/19/2014 $ 7,370.00 19

H AND H INDUSTRIES INC HIRING AND STAFF SERVICES INC INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES INTELLASOUND PRODUCTIONS LLC J H FINDORFF AND SON INC JOE DANIELS CONSTRUCTION CO INC JONES AND BARTLETT LEARNING LLC JOYCE FOUNDATION KEY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LLC KFORCE INC KLEENMARK LAKE CITY GLASS INC LAKESHORE ATHLETIC SERVICES LIDS TEAM SPORTS M3 INSURANCE SOLUTIONS INC MACHINERY TOOLING AND SUPPLY LLC MADISON COLLEGE FOUNDATION MADISON GAS AND ELECTRIC CO MAILFINANCE MANAGED STAFFING INC MARC PRO MARS IT CORP MARTIN BROS DISTRIBUTING CO INC MASS MUTUAL MASTERS BUILDING SOLUTIONS INC MCALLEN PROPERTIES LLC MCGRAW HILL GLOBAL EDUCATION LLC METRO TRANSIT MADISON METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO MIDLAND PAPER CO MINNESOTA LIFE INS CO MOORE,SHIRLEY NORTHEAST WI TECHNICAL COLLEGE NOVALINK SOLUTIONS LLC ORACULAR IS LLC PACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP PARAGON DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS PBBS EQUIPMENT CORP PEARSON EDUCATION INC PHYSIO CONTROL INC PROFESSIONAL INTERPRETING ENTERPRISE PURPLE COMMUNICATIONS INC R E GOLDEN PRODUCE CO REEDSBURG UTILITY COMMISSION RHYME BUSINESS PRODUCTS RITTENHOUSE BOOK DISTRIBUTORS INC RONS ENGRAVABLES SCHILLING SUPPLY CO SCIQUEST INC SMART SOLUTIONS INC STEEN MACEK PAPER CO 011168 12/19/2014 $ 10,731.00 289530 MULTIPLE $ 20,227.23 011171 12/19/2014 $ 29,277.90 289932 1/9/2015 $ 4,193.00 289765 MULTIPLE $ 225,162.48 289543 12/19/2014 $ 110,516.50 289549 12/19/2014 $ 16,605.00 289550 12/19/2014 $ 35,213.61 011173 12/19/2014 $ 7,012.50 289938 1/9/2015 $ 34,522.50 289939 1/9/2015 $ 8,544.00 289564 12/19/2014 $ 4,645.00 289565 12/19/2014 $ 3,578.61 289567 12/19/2014 $ 2,986.60 289571 12/19/2014 $ 10,000.00 011231 1/9/2015 $ 2,717.65 011177 MULTIPLE $ 39,632.09 289944 1/9/2015 $ 186,377.31 289573 12/19/2014 $ 6,814.41 289947 1/9/2015 $ 11,560.00 289574 12/19/2014 $ 3,057.32 289949 1/9/2015 $ 82,252.88 289576 MULTIPLE $ 14,119.81 289579 MULTIPLE $ 10,331.20 289952 1/9/2015 $ 3,250.00 289581 12/19/2014 $ 6,070.95 289778 MULTIPLE $ 92,278.93 289586 12/19/2014 $ 6,909.85 289781 MULTIPLE $ 9,430.00 289783 12/23/2014 $ 9,736.00 289593 12/19/2014 $ 44,605.46 289704 12/22/2014 $ 10,000.00 289790 12/23/2014 $ 30,480.00 011234 1/9/2015 $ 9,248.00 011219 MULTIPLE $ 65,983.75 289976 1/9/2015 $ 28,552.50 011236 1/9/2015 $ 7,452.50 289616 12/19/2014 $ 3,113.15 289617 MULTIPLE $ 60,901.76 011211 12/23/2014 $ 12,690.37 289798 12/23/2014 $ 3,145.00 289624 MULTIPLE $ 17,268.03 289625 12/19/2014 $ 2,879.94 289990 1/9/2015 $ 2,734.60 289994 1/9/2015 $ 7,393.73 289630 12/19/2014 $ 11,977.96 289634 12/19/2014 $ 3,729.60 289804 MULTIPLE $ 12,565.17 290002 1/9/2015 $ 81,000.00 011189 MULTIPLE $ 23,625.50 289812 12/23/2014 $ 3,330.00 20

SUNDIAL SOFTWARE CORP SUNPLUS DATA GROUP INC SYNERGY CONSORTIUM SERVICES LLC SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF BARABOO T ROWE PRICE TARGET COMMERCIAL INTERIORS TEAMSOFT INC TEKCOLLECT THERMOCORE PANEL SYSTEMS THRIVENT FINANCIAL FOR LUTHERANS TUTTLE LITHOGRAPHY INC V MARCHESE INC VANGUARD COMPUTERS INC VANGUARD GROUP VANGUARD STORAGE AND RECOVERY LLC WE ENERGIES WI DEPT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WORKDAY INC 290014 1/9/2015 $ 18,172.00 290015 1/9/2015 $ 14,637.00 011192 12/19/2014 $ 20,672.00 289659 MULTIPLE $ 41,696.08 289661 MULTIPLE $ 9,815.88 011193 12/19/2014 $ 10,255.46 011241 1/9/2015 $ 24,480.00 289816 12/23/2014 $ 66,900.00 289663 12/19/2014 $ 13,200.00 289817 12/23/2014 $ 2,793.44 290020 1/9/2015 $ 9,995.00 289670 12/19/2014 $ 4,287.77 011243 1/9/2015 $ 8,117.68 289675 MULTIPLE $ 65,599.09 011244 1/9/2015 $ 6,174.30 290039 1/9/2015 $ 3,727.68 290043 1/9/2015 $ 2,806.72 011200 MULTIPLE $ 9,076.47 XEROX CORP 290048 1/9/2015 $ 13,460.68 YOUVISIT LLC 011246 1/9/2015 $ 2,889.00 TOTAL $ 2,663,249.42 21

Madison College SCHEDULE OF CHECKS ISSUED FOR THE PERIOD 12/16/14-01/15/15 FY 2014-15 Number Month Check Numbers Used Issued Amount ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECKS (General Ledger) Balance 284130-289400 5,271 $ 20,501,131.21 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015 289401-290075 675 $ 2,449,368.13 Total to Date 5,946 $ 22,950,499.34 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACH TRANSFERS (General Ledger) Balance 010409-011155 771 $ 14,480,316.15 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015 011156-011248 93 $ 589,119.25 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015-Dental 5 $ 144,056.79 Total to Date 869 $ 15,213,492.19 STUDENT REFUND CHECKS Balance 517711-524049 6,339 $ 17,469,614.84 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015 524050-524268 219 $ 192,861.11 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015 E-Refunds $ 76,449.89 Total to Date 6,558 $ 17,738,925.84 PURCHASING CARD TOTAL $ 203,390.75 ELECTRONIC SALES TAX TOTAL *November 2014 $ 17,336.70 PAYROLL Balance 101196-101348 159 59,216.15 Electronic Transfer 698027-725000 27,485 31,301,940.71 Dec 16, 2014-Jan 15, 2015 101349-101423 35 15,100.99 Electronic Transfer 725001-727026 2,030 1,684,428.78 Electronic Transfer 100001-104156 4,156 2,532,783.45 33,865 35,593,470.08 The gross pay from Dec 16, 2014 to Jan 15, 2015 was $5,882,270.01 *Sales taxes are due and paid in the subsequent month after collection. 22

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT 38.14 Contract Estimated Full Cost Recovery Report FY 14-15, for the period of Oct - Dec 2014 February 11, 2015 District Board Meeting A B C D Type Estimated Estimated Contract Service Recipient of Service Description Contract Direct Direct & Indirect Profit (or) Loss Rationale for (-) only No Service Amount Cost Cost (A-C) 2014-0095* Wm S Middleton Memorial VA Hospital 2.41 Microbiology Seminar Series - May 2014 $ 15,500.00 $ 7,291.97 $ 8,811.25 $ 6,688.75 2015-0009 Seneca Foods - Oakfield 1.41 Machine Shop Safety $ 1,110.00 $ 642.62 $ 757.77 $ 352.23 2015-0016 Columbia County 1.41 Leadership Development 2014, Phase II PLUS 2 sessions $ 11,400.00 $ 6,739.55 $ 7,791.82 $ 3,608.18 2015-0031 Workforce Development Board-South Central WI 1.42 Basic Computer Skills Bootcamp $ 3,000.00 $ 1,487.14 $ 1,937.28 $ 1,062.72 2015-0037 Unity Health Plans Insurance Corporation 2.41 Leadership Academy - Cohort 2 - Managers - Fall, 2014 $ 12,000.00 $ 7,965.00 $ 9,318.00 $ 2,682.00 2015-0039 Global Corporate College 2.41 Global Corp Coll/Nestle Sub-Contracted Assessment Fall 2014 $ 427.20 $ 313.16 $ 380.00 $ 47.20 2015-0044 WisPak 2.41 Nocti Assessment Training $ 1,310.00 $ 771.72 $ 862.56 $ 447.44 2015-0046 Dean Health Plan 1.41 FY15 Dean, Insurance Continuing Education - Ethics $ 900.00 $ 459.90 $ 554.37 $ 345.63 2015-0047 Unity Health Plans Insurance Corporation 2.41 HR Retreat - October, 2014 $ 1,900.00 $ 1,212.00 $ 1,470.30 $ 429.70 2015-0049 City of Madison 1.21 Bad Apples: How to Deal with Difficult Attitudes $ 582.75 $ 326.52 $ 395.82 $ 186.93 2015-0050 Culver Franchising System Inc. 1.41 Revit Training - Fall, 2014 $ 2,430.00 $ 1,328.47 $ 1,769.63 $ 660.37 2015-0053 Global Corporate College 1.41 Nestle Purina-Jefferson Technical Training GCC Program $ 69,272.37 $ 36,967.44 $ 45,727.85 $ 23,544.52 2015-0055 Schumann Printers, Inc 1.41 Excel 2010, Level 1 & 2 $ 3,460.00 $ 1,561.47 $ 2,015.11 $ 1,444.89 2015-0056 UW Madison College of Agriculture & Life Sciences 1.35 Welding Short Course - Fall, 2014 $ 6,450.00 $ 4,276.77 $ 5,411.44 $ 1,038.56 2015-0057 Madison Area Electrical Joint Apprenticeship (JATT) 1.41 First Aid/CPR $ 1,480.00 $ 579.80 $ 773.62 $ 706.38 2015-0059 Global Corporate College 1.41 Supervisor/Manager Wrap Around Program $ 1,968.60 $ 1,280.64 $ 1,595.67 $ 372.93 2015-0061 Department of Workforce Development 1.35 MS Excel - Nov 18, 20, 21-2014 $ 2,025.00 $ 1,207.13 $ 1,477.27 $ 547.73 2015-0062 City of Madison 1.21 A.C.E. It! How to Solve Tough Workplace Problems $ 582.75 $ 329.22 $ 398.52 $ 184.23 2015-0063 Plastic Ingenuity 1.41 Train the Trainer, 8 hrs $ 1,640.00 $ 851.75 $ 1,041.97 $ 598.03 2015-0064 Madison Area Electrical Joint Apprenticeship (JATT) 1.41 Transformer 1 & 2, Fall 2014 $ 1,110.00 $ 439.89 $ 586.94 $ 523.06 2015-0068 UW Madison College of Agriculture & Life Sciences 1.35 Welding Short Course - Spring, 2015 $ 6,450.00 $ 4,276.77 $ 5,411.44 $ 1,038.56 2015-0069 Madison Area Electrical Joint Apprenticeship (JATT) 1.41 Conduit Bending Mini Course $ 1,480.00 $ 567.36 $ 757.02 $ 722.98 2015-0070 City of Madison 1.21 Glad I Could Help: Real Customer Service Situations for Discussion $ 647.50 $ 360.58 $ 437.73 $ 209.77 2015-0071 United Wisconsin Grain Producers LLC 1.41 Basic Welding Training $ 4,905.00 $ 2,751.83 $ 3,236.94 $ 1,668.06 2015-0072 Madison Area Electrical Joint Apprenticeship (JATT) 1.41 Motor Control Mini Course $ 740.00 $ 324.86 $ 433.46 $ 306.54 2015-0074 Wisco Industries, Inc. 1.41 Corrective Action/Problem Solving $ 2,960.00 $ 1,746.90 $ 2,118.19 $ 841.81 2015-0076 Department of Children & Families 1.31 Business Writing Level 1 & 2 $ 1,480.00 $ 722.82 $ 895.54 $ 584.46 2015-0077 Hebl, Hebl & Ripp 1.41 MS 2010 Word Levels 1-3 $ 2,025.00 $ 877.00 $ 1,151.52 $ 873.48 2015-0081 WI Dept of Administration 1.31 MS 2010 Excel and Word Spring - 2015 $ 3,375.00 $ 1,664.79 $ 2,011.30 $ 1,363.70 2015-0082 Ewing-Doherty Mechanical, Inc 1.41 Plumbing Code Review & Exam Prep $ 5,985.00 $ 2,757.15 $ 3,675.29 $ 2,309.71 2015-0083 Steamfitters Union 601 1.41 AutoCAD Training $ 6,860.00 $ 3,352.68 $ 4,423.30 $ 2,436.70 *Prior fiscal year data $ 175,456.17 $ 95,434.86 $ 117,628.94 $ 57,827.23 Type of Service: 1.xx Customized Instruction 2.xx Technical Assistance x.11 Public Education Inst./K-12 x.15 Multiple Educational x.16 Public Education Inst./K-12 - Transcripted Credit x.18 Public Education Inst./PS x.19 Private Education Inst. x.21 WI Local Government Unit x.22 Indian Tribal Governments x.23 Economic Development Corp x.24 County Boards of Supervisors x.25 Multiple Local Government Units x.31 State of Wisconsin x.32 WI Department of Corrections x.33 WI Div. of Vocat. Rehab x.35 Multiple State Government x.41 Business and Industry x.42 Community Based Organizations x.43 Workplace Education Initiatives x.44 WMEP Related Contracts x.45 Multiple Business & Industry x.46 Adv Manufacturing Solutions x.47 Workforce Advancement Training Grants x.51 Federal Governments x.55 Multiple Federal Governments Units x.61 Foreign Governments x.62 State Other Than WI x.63 Out of State Businesses x.65 Multiple Out of State Entities 23

THE PRESIDENT RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL Name Cynthia Dailing Title Medical Administrative Specialist Program Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $87,036/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Fort Atkinson Campus Degree Bachelors Therapeutic Recreation Where UW LaCrosse License Certifications Experience 16+ years Clinical Manager 8+ years Recreational Therapy Manager Name Jody Cooper Title Paralegal Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $90,050/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Political Science Juris Doctor Law Where UW Whitewater Marquette University Law School License Licensed to practice law through the Wisconsin Supreme Court Certifications WTCS Instructor Five-Year Certification Experience 12+ years Attorney (Self-Employed) 12+ years Legal Administrative Professional Instructor February 2015 24

Name Timothy Szmanda Title Accounting Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $90,050 Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Watertown Campus Degree Bachelors Business Administration Masters Business Administration Masters Project Management Where UW Platteville UW Whitewater License Certifications Experience 9+ years Accounting Adjunct Faculty 2+ years Controller/Senior Financial Analyst 10+ years Nonprofit Fund Accountant/Grants Specialist 4+ years Financial Accountant/Estimator Name Daniel O Brien Title Accounting Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $88,936/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Accounting Masters Education Where UW Whitewater Marian University License Certifications Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Experience 10+ years Accounting Instructor 19+ years Controller February 2015 25

Name Jeffrey Matcha Title Emergency Medical Services Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $68,132/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Psychology Masters Education Where Edgewood College License WI EMT-Paramedic, WI Instructor II License, NREMT-P, ACLS, PALS, PEPP, GEMS, PHTLS, BLS CPR Certifications WTCS Certification Experience 1+ years EMS Instructor 2+ years Paramedic 2+ years Laboratory Coordinator at Madison College Name Aron Kershaw Title Diesel and Heavy Equipment Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $68,986/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Associates Business Management Associates Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology Where Madison Area Technical College License Certifications Experience 14+ years Foreman/Heavy Duty Truck Technician February 2015 26

Name Grant Stousland Title Business Management Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $87,036/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Finance Where UW Madison License Certifications Experience Real Estate Broker, Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing #54097-090 1+ years Adjunct Faculty at Madison College 5+ years President/CEO of a software company 2+ years Executive Vice President 16+ years Founder/CEO of his own manufacturing company Name Jon Forde Title Information Technology Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $90,050/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Zoology Masters Forestry Where UW Madison Michigan Technological University License Certifications Experience Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) GIAC Certified Web Application Defender (GWEB) GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java (GSSP-Java) WebSphere Application Server Administration Novell Administration State of Wisconsin Technical College System Board Teacher of Computer Information Systems 3+ years Security Consultant/Developer 7+ years Adjunct Faculty at Madison College 5+ years Project Manager 16+ years Applications Director February 2015 27

Name Courtney Dicmas Title Graphic Design and Illustration Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $69,793/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Bachelors Studio Art Masters Sequential Narrative Illustration Where Macalester College Cambridge School of Art License Certifications Experience 5+ years Author/Illustrator 1+ years Illustrator Instructor 1+ years Associate Lecturer Illustration Name Dale Jaedike Title Information Technology Instructor Start Date January 6, 2015 Salary $84,031/annual Type Faculty PT/FT FT Location Truax Campus Degree Associates Computer Information Systems Bachelors Business Administration Masters Business Administration Where Madison Area Technical College UW Whitewater License Certifications Experience 5+ years FT LTE Instructor/Adjunct Faculty at Madison College 2+ years Management Analyst 2+ years Business Process/Systems Analyst 6+ years Computer Systems Specialist February 2015 28