2022 Future 15 honorees

FOX VALLEY — The Fox Cities Chamber and its PULSE Young Professionals Network are ready to select the 13th annual class of Fox Cities Future 15 Young Professionals.

Nominations are open now through April 14. CLICK HERE

The Fox Cities has thousands of young professionals who excel not only within their respective places of employment but also give back to our community in innumerable ways, according to a chamber news release.

These professionals shine new light on their diverse fields and positively influence our quality of life in the Fox Cities, an influence that plays an integral role in attracting and retaining talent in the area.

Recipients are selected based on their professional dedication, strong sense of vision for the future of the Fox Cities, and personal commitment to philanthropy in the community.

Applications are also open for the 2023 Fox Cities Young Professional of the Year, an honor selected among past Future 15 classes. Previous recipients of the Future 15 award and past Young Professional of the Year winners can be found on our website here.

Last year’s 2022 Future 15 Young Professionals:

Vaya Lauren Jones – ThedaCare and City of Appleton
Kristen Gondek – People of Progression
Nick Ross – Diverse & Resilient
Mike Slowinski – Kaukauna Area School District
Jacob Martin – Kaukauna Area School District
Katie Kleman – Miller Electric
Meghan Cash – Appleton Police Department
Amanda Chavez – Go Valley Kids (Wisco Fam)
Tom Lee – SECURA Insurance Company
Elizabeth Blohm – Miron Construction Co., Inc.
Scott Jensen – Hosking Insurance Agency, Inc.
Seth Merrill – Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Joshua Hopkins – Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office
Jennifer Busch – Community First Credit Union
Teresa Knuth – NAI Pfefferle



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By staff

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