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Richard Katschke

Retired/Chief Historian at Medical College of Wisconsin

Richard Katschke is a distinguished professional with a rich background in communications, public affairs, and university relations.

He received the Medical College of Wisconsin's Distinguished Service Award in 2015, reflecting his exceptional contributions to the institution.

In 2019, he was recognized as the Honorary Alumnus by the Medical College of Wisconsin/Marquette Medical Alumni Association for his dedication and achievements.

An accomplished author, Richard Katschke penned 'Knowledge Changing Life: The History of the Medical College of Wisconsin, 1893-2019' in 2021, showcasing his expertise in the field.

Additionally, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in the same year, underscoring his profound impact on the healthcare and education sectors.

Richard Katschke's academic journey includes a Master of Arts in Communications and Performing Arts from Northeastern Illinois University as well as a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Northern Illinois University, where he specialized in Public Relations and Industrial Press.

Throughout his career, he held pivotal roles such as Chief Historian, Associate Vice President for Public Affairs at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Director of University Relations at Northeastern Illinois University, and Public Relations/Development Associate at University of Chicago Medical Center.

His diverse experiences have shaped him into a versatile professional with a keen understanding of the healthcare, education, and communications landscapes.

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Location

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States