Milwaukee Brewers Exec Marti Wronski to Present St. Norbert College CEO Breakfast Series Lecture
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From St. Norbert College, November 16, 2023
by Eva Westein, eva.westein@snc.edu, 920-403-3153
Marti Wronski, chief operating officer of the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, will present “Different Lenses of Leadership” in the third installment of the 25th season of the CEO
Breakfast series at St. Norbert College. The event will be held Tuesday, Dec. 5, 7:30-8:30 a.m., in the Hendrickson Dining Room of the F. K. Bemis Conference Center at St.
Norbert College.
Wronski is entering her 20th season with the Brewers and the first in her current role as chief operating officer after being promoted in December 2022. Her promotion marks the
first time the Brewers front office has named a woman to the post of chief operating officer, a position that has not been filled since Rick Schlesinger was promoted in 2018.
Wronski is the highest-ranking female executive for the Brewers since Wendy Selig-Prieb served as president and chairman in the early 2000s. Ranking among an elite group of
female executive leaders in sports, Wronski is one of two female executive leaders to hold the chief operating officer title for a Major League Baseball club.
In her current role, Wronski oversees the Brewers’ legal, business analytics, information technology and human resources teams. She is passionate about corporate culture and
its impact on talent growth, retention and performance across all aspects of business; the incorporation of analytics into the business of baseball; and the business of professional
sports.
Wronski graduated summa cum laude from St. Norbert College in 1994 and from the University of Wisconsin Law School with high honors in 1997. She received an honorary
doctorate from St. Norbert College in 2015.
Through the college’s Donald J. Schneider School of Business & Economics, the CEO Breakfast Series is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for local businesspeople to meet face-to-face
with some of the most respected leaders in the business community and to network with other leaders in the region. Speakers share their unique strategies for facing specific
business challenges. Topics are selected by the speakers, and their comments are candid, insightful and not likely to be heard in public elsewhere.
Register for individual sessions at $60 per session at https://www.snc.edu/go/ceobreakfast, by email at schneiderschool@snc.edu or by phone at 920-403-3449. A portion of the
proceeds will go toward the Phil Hauck Scholarship Fund, which will benefit an individual pursuing a Schneider School MBA or participating in the Center for Exceptional
Leadership.
