Beaver Dam Mayor Becky Glewen was appointed to the League of Wisconsin Municipalities Board of Directors bringing her experience in local government to the governing body of the 124-year-old organization. The League is comprised of more than 600 members, representing both small and large cities and villages in rural and urban Wisconsin.

Mayor Glewen stated, “I am honored to serve on the League of Wisconsin Municipalities Board of Directors in these challenging times when communities are struggling with levy limits, the weight of continued decreasing state shared revenues, flat funding for First Responders, and steep inflationary costs. I look forward to the opportunity to play a role in making a positive impact on the economic stability of Wisconsin communities.” 

In 2023 the League’s 16-member Board will be working to address funding and other issues that League members are facing at this critical time in the organization’s history. The system of funding local government in our state is broken. Wisconsin municipalities of all sizes face a critical need to provide vital services, including EMS, police, fire and other services, to their community.

Ms. Glewen has served as mayor for the City of Beaver Dam since April of 2017 and formerly as Beaver Dam alderperson for one year and Dodge County Supervisor for four years. During her time in public service, Mayor Glewen has focused her efforts on addressing the major shifts in the workforce shortage and how the city’s initiatives attract and recruit new individuals to the City of Beaver Dam and the Dodge County region. Prior to entering public service, Mayor Glewen held positions managing federal grants, personnel, and project management. She has led multiple community volunteer initiatives throughout her career.

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