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April 08, 2008 |
MADISON, WI – April 8, 2008 – The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc. (Aidmatrix) announced the selection of the State of Wisconsin as the next regional location for its expanding humanitarian relief offices. Aidmatrix is investing in further local resources to support the upper Midwest region, including the recent additions of a dedicated program manager, Kory Schulze, and business development director, Mike Seifert. Lead by Wisconsin former Governor Scott McCallum, the Aidmatrix Wisconsin office is already working with local nonprofit organizations to provide “The Right Aid to the Right People at the Right Time”.
Governor Scott McCallum joined Aidmatrix in 2005 as President and CEO. Since then, the Aidmatrix Foundation has become the world’s largest technology nonprofit corporation with transactions of $1.5 billion annually to 35,000 organizations on 6 continents. Governor McCallum still resides in Wisconsin and remains dedicated to improving the lives of Wisconsin citizens.
“We are pleased to have an Aidmatrix office and dedicated staff in Wisconsin” McCallum said in a statement. “Through Aidmatrix technology and grants we are able to support other humanitarian causes. Our mission is to help those in need by strengthening already existing non profit organizations with more effective technology tools.”
Mike Seifert joined as another Aidmatrix Wisconsin team member leading business development for our disaster relief programs. Seifert brings to Aidmatrix a wealth of experience as President of OmniTech in Pewaukee and President/CEO of Laser Excel in Green Lake. He is currently focusing his efforts on the Federal Emergency Management Assistance (FEMA) partnership to link all state and local governments together during times of disaster through the Aidmatrix Network®. Although Seifert calls Wisconsin home, he is frequently deployed to the disaster locations for on the ground assistance when needed, such as the recent California wildfires and Midwest flooding.
Kory Schulze joined as the Wisconsin Program Manager for Aidmatrix. Schulze focuses her day-to-day efforts on expanding the Medical, Hunger and Disaster relief programs specific to Wisconsin while forming a network of donors, nonprofits, volunteers and those in need – the Wisconsin Relief Network. She also works with other nonprofits to provide inventory and warehouse solutions, transportation solutions, and fundraising tools to help nonprofits be more effective. |
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