2011 Veterinary Loan Award Winners Announced
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, August 11, 2011
CONTACT: MARK CLARKE, 608-224-0292
OR VIA EMAIL AT: mclarke@wdexpo.com
WISCONSIN RURAL OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION AWARDS LOANS
MADISON, WIS. – Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation, Inc. (WROF) was proud to announce its 2011 Veterinary Loan Award winners. Each year loans are awarded to students who plan to practice veterinary medicine and work in large animal veterinary practices in rural Wisconsin communities. These loans are unique in that part of the loan is forgiven based on each year that the recipient actually serves rural Wisconsin.
On Wednesday, August 10, WROF presented loans to each of four University of Wisconsin-Madison Veterinary Medicine students. Whitney Auth, originally from the Durand area, plans to start her career following graduation next spring as a bovine veterinary. Danielle Broeren, who hails from the Kaukauna area, wants to work with large animals when she earns her degree. Ellsworth native, Jonathan Kornmann, has the desire to work in a progressive food animal medicine practice. Jessica Southwick, from West Salem, is primarily interested in working with cattle, specifically dairy cattle. These students were selected from a deep pool of highly qualified candidates for these WROF loans.
Since its inception, the Foundation has empowered over 5,000 individuals with over $5.8 million in scholarships and grants in agricultural and rural health care education in more than 30 Wisconsin institutions and programs. As a 501(c) (3) charitable foundation, WROF has made a tangible, positive impact on the economic health and quality of life in the state’s areas. For more information, visit www.wrof.org .
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2009 Veterinary Scholars
Wisconsin Veterinary Student Awards Presented
Richard Renk (far left) and Richard Heins (far right), Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation, Inc. board members, presented $12,500 loans to each of five UW-Madison Veterinary students this fall.
The program was created to encourage and reward students who plan to pursue large animal practices in Wisconsin.
The 2009 recipients are from left to right: Neil Ruppel, Arlington; Dustin Lochner, Lodi; Christine Kohlman, Prairie du Sac; and Tiffany Paulus, Fredonia. Missing from the photo is Tod Brancel, Portage.

Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation, Inc. board members Richard Renk (far left) and Richard Heins (far right) presented $12,500 loans to each of five UW-Madison Veterinary students this fall. The program was created to encourage and reward students who plan to pursue large animal practices in Wisconsin. The 2009 recipients are from left to right: Neil Ruppel, Arlington; Dustin Lochner, Lodi; Christine Kohlman, Prairie du Sac; and Tiffany Paulus, Fredonia. Missing from the photo is Tod Brancel, Portage.