L-R: Vice President Jeff Millard, Deb Ivey, Secretary Brian Preder, President Charlie Crave, Ron Gerrits, Treasurer Nancy Bilz, Pam Jahnke

Officers

Charles Crave

President

Charles Crave is a founding partner of the Crave Brothers Farm and Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese in Waterloo, WI. He has also been a 4-H Club leader for over 30 years.

The national 4-H Dairy Conference has been welcomed by the Crave Brothers Farm for 20 years. Charles has served as a chaperone and planning committee member over that time. He was been an international 4-H youth exchange representative and leader since 1974.

Jeff Millard

Vice President

Jeff Millard treasures his lifelong friends made during his years as a 4-H member. Many were created during those formative teenage years, while working together to serve Wisconsin 4-H. Favorite activities included: State and District Councils, State Conference, WI Showcase Singers, National Conference and National Congress, creating an advertising campaign with the National Ad Council, teen/summer/arts camps and of course, the Winnebago County Fair. After serving in college as a WI 4-H Foundation youth representative, Jeff is honored to be serving 4-H once again.

After Winnebago County 4-H and since graduating from UW-Madison, Jeff has worked in the vertical transportation industry (Elevators/Escalators). Through many ups and downs, his roles have included: construction sales, maintenance sales, sales and product management, international strategy, internal growth consultant and Branch Manager. These roles have required Jeff to live abroad (Outside of Wisconsin) until 2019 when nothing felt better than moving home to Wisconsin with his family. Today, Jeff is pleased to have his two children as 4-H Members in Ozaukee County. 

Brian Preder

Secretary

Brian Preder grew up on a dairy farm in Weyauwega in Waupaca County and graduated from River Falls with a Bachelors degree in Dairy Science. He’s worked as a herd manager, for GENEX as the Shawano Production Site Manager and is currently at Dairyland Chopping, based in Weyauwega. 

Preder is District 7 Director of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau, representing Langlade, Marinette, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano and Waupaca counties. He has been active at his county fair and in 4-H and FFA.

Nancy Bilz

Treasurer

With over 40 years of experience in the accounting and finance sectors, Nancy Bilz is currently Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance with Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association headquartered in Baraboo, WI. Equity is Wisconsin’s largest livestock marketing agency with ten markets in Wisconsin and one in northeast Iowa and is a federated cooperative.

Nancy graduated from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a Bachelors of Business Administration in Accounting. Prior to joining Equity, Nancy spent 20 years as an Internal Auditor with two large Wisconsin-based bank holding companies and served as Controller for a Baraboo based bank.

Nancy was active in 4-H as a youth in her hometown of Janesville, WI. Currently at Equity she assists a number of Wisconsin counties with their 4-H livestock sales. She previously has served as Treasurer at the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation and has volunteered for another term.

Nancy and her husband, Roger, live in rural Sauk County near Baraboo and they have two adult children; they are also proud grandparents. 


Ron Gerrits

Ron Gerrits was an active 4-H member from Brown county. In addition to projects, he participated in speaking, drama, music, and sports competitions, attended 4-H camp as a participant and counselor, traveled to State 4-H Congress, Citizenship Washington Focus and National 4-H Conference and served as president of the State Youth Leader’s Association. Ron credits his 4-H experiences with helping him develop communication and leadership skills and for creating many lifelong friendships and fond memories. Ron currently resides in Sheboygan with his wife and two 4-H member children. As an adult 4-H leader he chaperones 4-H camps and is a member of the county 4-H Camp Riversite committee.  

Ron is a graduate of the Milwaukee School of Engineering and the Medical College of Wisconsin. For the majority of Ron’s professional career, he has been a full-time faculty member at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, mainly teaching health science courses and performing administrative duties. In addition to 4-H, he is an active member of several lake-related organizations aimed at improving water quality and professional societies focused on improving education.

Deb Ivey

Deb Ivey, of Mineral Point, WI, has been a part of 4-H all her life.  She was an Iowa County 4-H member as a youth, started a 4-H club in Iowa County in the 70’s and is now the general leader with her daughter of an Iowa County 4-H club.   Deb was the 4-H Educator in Iowa County from 1999-2016 and is a UW-Extension Emeritus Associate Professor.  She holds an MS in Educational Administration and a BS in Family and Consumer Education. 

Prior to her work as a 4-H educator, Deb was an Assistant Principal and classroom teacher/substitute in the Platteville, Darlington, Iowa-Grant, Mineral Point and Dodgeville Schools.  Besides her volunteer work with 4-H, she is active in Iowa County HCE and her church.   This is her first term on the 4-H Foundation Board where she most recently served as 4-H Retiree Liaison.

Deb, and her husband, Bruce, live in Mineral Point.  They have three children and eight grandchildren who are continuing the 4-H tradition in Texas and Wisconsin. 

Pam Jahnke

Getting up at 2 in the morning might shock some of her listeners, but for Pam Jahnke, it’s part of the business. Born in Northeastern Wisconsin, Pam Jahnke grew up in agriculture. Raised on her family’s 200 acre dairy farm, she learned the “farm work ethic” first hand. Jahnke has been dedicated to agriculture throughout her life being actively involved in both 4-H and FFA activities. She happily served as a 4-H camp counselor, was a dairy exhibitor in county fairs, and even reigned as Oconto County’s Dairy Queen.

At the UW-River Falls, Jahnke studied broadcast journalism and broad area agriculture. She started that campus’s first ever “Farm Show” on radio, and received the top national scholarship from the National Association of Farm Broadcasters (NAFB). After college, Jahnke moved into her chosen field, doing farm broadcasting, radio and television, from Green Bay to Eau Claire, WI – and she’s never looked back. Jahnke often says she feels like farm broadcasting and communicating on behalf of food producers is exactly what she was made for.

More recently Pam served as the 2010 president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, and in 2013 was named Farm Broadcaster of the Year. In 2022 she was inducted into the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

In her spare time, Pam is active farming in partnership with her brother, sister and parents on the home farm.

Board Liaisons

Jessica Jens

4-H Program Liaison,
4-H Program Associate Director/Interim PYD Institute Director

VACANT

4-H Agent Retiree Liaison

Sofie Teller Cloud

4-H Educator Liaison, Menominee County/Nation

Karl Martin

UW-Extension Liaison

Burke Sprangers

Youth Leadership Council Liaison, Outagamie County

Mary Pat Boschert

Adult Leadership Council Liaison, Dodge County