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An Evening with Badgers

Join Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) president and CEO Alisa Robertson ’94, MBA’03 in Madison to connect with the Badger community and explore how we can come together to advance UW–Madison today and into the future.

This event will bring together alumni, friends, and supporters to explore how we can strengthen the university during this pivotal time for higher education. You’ll get insights into WFAA’s efforts to move the university forward, engage with fellow UW–Madison supporters, and learn practical ways alumni can advocate for and support UW’s long-term success.

The evening will also feature a fireside chat between Robertson and Sarah Schutt, executive director and chief alumni officer of the Wisconsin Alumni Association. Audience members can participate and ask questions.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this important conversation about how we can support UW–Madison’s future!

This event is being held in Morgridge Hall, the newly opened home of Computer, Data, and Information Sciences.

Schedule

5 p.m. Check-in
5:30 p.m. Remarks and fireside chat between Alisa Robertson and Sarah Schutt
6 p.m. Networking reception
7:30 p.m. Event ends

Speakers

Alisa Robertson

Alisa Robertson ’94, MBA’03 is president and CEO of the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association, a role she assumed on January 1, 2025. Previously, she served as the organization’s president and chief advancement officer, and she has more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and stakeholder engagement. She joined WFAA as chief of staff in 2011 and became president in 2022. During her tenure, Robertson led the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s $4.2 billion All Ways Forward comprehensive campaign and has been instrumental in advancing key initiatives that elevate donor engagement and support for the university. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Robertson has also served as associate dean for external relations at the Wisconsin School of Business, where she led marketing, alumni relations, and annual giving.

Sarah Schutt

Sarah Schutt joined the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) in August 2001, initially as the director of alumni lifelong learning. Between April 2009 and December 2010, she worked at the UW’s Division of Continuing Studies before returning to WAA. Though she received her bachelor’s degree (in Japanese language and history) from the University of Iowa and her master’s degree (in counseling and student development) from Mankato State, she’s been part of the UW campus since 1994, when she worked in UW Housing as a residence life coordinator and then in the School of Education. She became executive director of WAA in 2017.

Parking

Complimentary parking will be available at 1848 University Avenue, Madison, WI. A shuttle service will run before and after the event, making it easy for guests to get to and from Morgridge Hall, where the program will take place.

For other parking options near the venue, please visit: transportation.wisc.edu/parking-lots or cityofmadison.com/parking-utility/garages-lots.

November 6, 2025
WHEN
November 6, 2025
WHERE
Morgridge Hall
1205 University Avenue
Madison, WI
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COST
Free, but registration is required because of limited capacity.
Morgridge Hall
1205 University Avenue
Madison, WI
November 6, 2025
WHEN
November 6, 2025
WHERE
Morgridge Hall
1205 University Avenue
Madison, WI
View Map and Venue Details
COST
Free, but registration is required because of limited capacity.

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