CYP: Celebrating Wisconsin Women’s History

Celebrating Wisconsin Women’s History
Celebrate the start of Women’s History Month by exploring how women’s experiences have evolved across Wisconsin. Hear from local organizations who will share stories and insights about the challenges women face today and the progress being made in our community. Afterward, enjoy a chance to mingle, connect, and discover ways to get involved with women’s groups in the area. Come ready to learn, share, and celebrate the resilience and achievements of Wisconsin women, both past and present!
event details
February 24 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
location
The Utech Group – 1537 American Ct., De Pere, WI 54115
Thank you to The Utech Group for hosting us! Thank you to the Civic Engagement Committee for coordinating this event and thank you to Foodelicious for providing a curated menu inspired by women who revolutionized delicious classics!
agenda
5:00 p.m. | Arrival and networking
5:30 p.m. | Panel discussion
6:15 p.m. | Question and answer session
6:45 p.m. | Wrap up and networking
7:00 p.m. | Event concludes
Panelists

Keely Marlowe: The Monthlies
- Keely Marlowe is an organizational development consultant with The Utech Group and serves on the Regs committee for The Monthlies Project, a volunteer-run community initiative working to end period poverty. In her role with The Monthlies Project, Keely supports marketing strategy and planning for the organization’s annual fundraiser, An Event. Period., while also helping expand awareness and involvement beyond the Fox Valley into the Greater Green Bay area.
- Through her work, Keely is passionate about breaking stigma, amplifying conversations around menstrual equity, and ensuring that period protection is recognized for what it is: a basic human right. She is proud to support an organization that ensures that no young menstruater misses out on education, confidence, or opportunity because they lack access to period products.

Jean Marsch
Jean Marsch is an accomplished leader whose career spans nursing, human resources, and public service. She has held major leadership roles, including Chief Human Resources Officer for the Green Bay Area Public Schools and Director of Human Resources at St. Vincent Hospital for over a decade. Her clinical and academic background includes work in critical care, nursing supervision, and nursing education, along with adjunct faculty appointments at Bellin College of Nursing and the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.
Her professional work has been guided by a deep commitment to strong education and healthcare systems, which she views as essential to community well‑being. She has presented at conferences on key workforce and organizational topics such as recruitment and retention, performance management, employee engagement, and supporting impaired employees. Throughout her career, she has valued collaborating with skilled leaders and staff to advance high‑quality services.
Jean is also a dedicated civic leader. She served 15 years on the Green Bay School Board, including a decade as president, and was elected to the Allouez Village Board in 2024. She serves as Vice‑Chair of the Brown County Human Services Board and is active in the League of Women Voters, where she chairs the Healthcare and Environment Committee. She holds a BS in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, an MBA from the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, and senior‑level HR certifications (SPHR Retired and SHRM‑SCP).

Morgan Fuller
Morgan Fuller is the Vice President of Advancement at Bellin College, where she leads fund development strategies that connect donors with meaningful opportunities in healthcare and higher education. She previously served in advancement roles at UW–Green Bay and as a Major Gift Officer for ThedaCare Family of Foundations. Morgan holds both a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration (Nonprofit Management emphasis) and a Master’s Degree in Applied Leadership from UW–Green Bay. A committed community leader, she has served on the Brown County Board of Supervisors, is a board member of the Women’s Fund, and is a founding member of The Monthlies Project.
We reserve the right to refuse registration or deny entry to any individual, or to request that any attendee leave the event, at our sole discretion and without prior notice.
Event Photography: Please be advised that photo or video may be taken at this event for use on the Chamber website, social media, and/or other promotional materials. Your attendance at this event, gives consent to the Greater Green Bay Chamber to use your image and likeness for educational, archival, or promotional purposes.
Refund Policy: As a non-profit, all funds received from this event directly impact and support the critical programs and operations of the Greater Green Bay Chamber. Therefore, we do not issue refunds for cancellations. We appreciate your understanding.

