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New Richmond Student Activities

Clubs & Organizations

Business Professionals of America (BPA) - Linda Richie, ext. 4307 and Kevin Salmon, , ext. 4321, Advisors
Promotes business careers through activities, seminars, and competitions. Students compete in business activities and network locally, statewide, and nationally.

Criminal Justice Club (CJC) - Phil Drazkowski, ext. 4347, Advisor
Provides opportunity for professional growth in the field of Corrections. Participants experience teamwork, organizational skills, leadership development, fun and excellence. Students assist with correction field workshops, educational fairs, and a variety of learning experiences.

Human Services Associate Club (HSAC) (Contingent upon approval) - Joel Gibson, Advisor
This club participates in activities that include fundraising events for local agencies and volunteering to promote the program and educate the community about the human services field.

Institute of Packaging Professionals(IOPP) - Kevin Lipsky, ext. 4275, Advisor
Provides student members with a variety of new working opportunities concerning packaging professionals. Learn leadership responsibilities by becoming a officer or participate as a student member.

Industrial Society of Automation (ISA)  -  Rose Cibulka, ext. 4273, Advisor
This industry recognized, global organization offers an excellent opportunity of IACN students to exercise leadership roles, occupational skills and career networking. Students will have the opportunity to experience real world application of automation technology in industry tours.

National Student Nursing Association (NSNA)  -  Sara Traylor, ext. 4328, Christine Matt, ext. 4320, Advisors
Promotes professional development and leadership opportunities in the health field

Skills USA  -  Dave Brown, ext. 4294, Advisor
Serves all students, providing experiences in leadership, teamwork, citizenship, character development, and self-confidence. It also offers local, state and national competitions in which students demonstrate leadership and occupational skills.

Student Ambassadors  -  Jodi Saliny, ext. 4339, Advisor
Promotes WITC through public relations activities. Outstanding students from each program have the opportunity to develop interpersonal skills through campus tours and other special events. 

Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA)  -  Mary Jo Ulrich, ext. 3167, Advisor
SOTA promotes occupational therapy and professional development through fund-raising, community service and attendance at the state conference.

Student Senate Association (SSA) & Campus Activities Board (CAB)  -  Cayla Wencl, ext. 4342, Advisor
Represents all students as the social, political, and educational organization on campus. SSA is the voice of the students. CAB is the driving force behind the entertainment events.

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)  -  Tom Pedersen, Advisor
A two-credit course offering where students study Federal and Wisconsin Income Tax rules and regulations and, using state-of-the-art tax software, prepare and file tax returns for low-income client in the community.  A valuable pre-professional experience while performing public service.  Visit the Wisconsin Department of Revenue VITA site.

Welding Club - Dan Wilkinson, ext. 4355, Advisor
Promotes the science and art of welding. Fun activities are used to raise funds so members may attend seminars, contests, field trips and other events.

Wisconsin Collegiate DECA - Alex Birkholz, ext. 4269, Advisor
Collegiate DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in colleges around the globe.