New Director of Facilities and Properties for the Diocese of Green Bay Appointed; Replaces newly appointed Chancellor, Tammy Basten

New Director of Facilities and Properties for the Diocese of Green Bay Appointed; Replaces newly appointed Chancellor, Tammy Basten

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30 Aug 2013
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GREEN  BAY,  Wis.  (May  23, 2013) — It is with great pleasure that the Diocese of Green Bay announces the appointment of Barbara Wiegand  as Director of Facilities and Properties with St. Joseph Real Estate  Corporation of the Diocese of Green Bay, effective June 11, 2013.

Wiegand will succeed Tammy Basten, who was recently appointed Chancellor for the diocese.

Will Direct Management of Facilities

In her role as Director of Facilities and Properties, Wiegand will direct the management of diocesan facilities and properties, and Allouez Catholic Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum; administer the Diocesan Property & Liability program, and advise and assist the management of parish and other church properties.

A native of Manitowoc, Wiegand holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Before her appointment as Director of Facilities and Properties, Wiegand served as Human Resources Coordinator for the diocese since June 2006. Prior to joining the diocese, Wiegand worked in quality control for Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry, business development for STS Consultants in Milwaukee, and human resources management for Aurora BayCare Medical Center.

Wonderful Opportunity to Serve

“I am humbled and blessed to accept this wonderful opportunity and serve in this new role,” said Wiegand. “It will be an honor to work with and lead a respected, hardworking team both on the diocesan campus and at Allouez Catholic Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum, and I welcome the opportunity to continue to work with parishes in this new capacity. It is my belief that I was called to my initial position at the diocese, and I am happy to answer the call to this new position. I am thankful to God each and every day for providing me such a wonderful place to come to work and serve the diocesan curia while continuing to grow in my faith, and I am extremely grateful for the support I have received from family, friends and co-workers in the vineyard.”