Former Badger Swimmer and Coach Helping Move Orthopedic Research Forward
Louisa and Dan Enz
Louisa Enz is a successful Realtor / Broker, Team Sales Lead the for the Enz Jimenez Group of Sprinkman Real Estate, based in Madison, and has been a member of the UW Orthopedic Development Board since 2017.
Louisa has strong ties to the University of Wisconsin as she earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in rehabilitation psychology from UW-Madison. She also swam competitively for UW while earning her undergraduate degree, and followed that by spending
four years as a UW varsity swimming coach.
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Investing in the Future of Orthopedic Research
Jon and Sara Goldstein
Jon Goldstein is the chief executive officer of Goldstein & Associates, a private wealth advisory firm in Madison, and is a member of the UW Orthopedic Development Board.
Because of his belief in the promising future of how orthopedic injuries and musculoskeletal diseases will be treated, he is committed to helping advance the research conducted at the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
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Giving Back to the Future
Bob and Sharon Landsee
Bob Landsee is an executive partner with Avid Risk Solutions and a member of the UW Orthopedic Development Board. As a result of his own patient experience and his belief in the promising future of orthopedic treatment, he is committed to advancing the research conducted at the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
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Former Badger Linebacker Backs Up Orthopedic Research
Mike Witt
Witt is a member of the UW Orthopedic Development Board. As a result of his own patient experience and subsequent understanding of the promising future of orthopedic treatment, he is working to advance the research and academic mission of the Department through philanthropy and community outreach.
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George and Nancy Vogt Professorships Create a Lasting Legacy
Dr. George and Nancy Vogt
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. George H. Vogt spent his entire professional career in Madison, retiring in December 1990. After retirement, he continued to follow advancements in orthopedic and stem cell research, and how this research impacts patient care. He was especially interested in how regenerative medicine could one day help the body self-heal, potentially helping thousands of people avoid painful musculoskeletal conditions like osteoarthritis.
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Remembering Gwen Plunkett
Ellen Leiferman, Jordana Lenon, Gwen Plunkett, Wan-Ju Li, Karen Plunkett
Our deepest condolences are with the Plunkett family on the passing of Gwen Plunkett, a passionate donor, and inspiration to the community. Gwen was a pillar in the Milwaukee community, advocate for higher education, and supporter of the performing arts among many other passions. The family’s gifts have supported imperative research to advance orthopedic regenerative medicine, stem cell and gene research.
Learn how the Plunkett family is supporting our research to move this important work forward.