County Board Welcomes Two New Members
County Board Welcomes Two New Members
The Waukesha County Board welcomed two new members to its ranks.
Timothy Dondlinger will represent District 5, encompassing portions of the Village of Menomonee Falls and the Village of Lannon. This seat became vacant following Jennifer Grant's successful election as Waukesha County Treasurer.
Dondlinger, a familiar face to the County Board, previously served on the board from 2016 to 2022. His experience and dedication will be vital to the Finance Committee and the Judiciary and Law Enforcement Committee as they tackle important financial issues ahead.
Deb Schroeder will represent District 24, which includes the Village of Big Bend and parts of the City of Muskego and Village of Vernon, following the resignation of Larry Bangs. Schroeder brings a fresh perspective and a commitment to public service that will be a valuable addition to the Health and Human Services Committee and the Judiciary and Law Enforcement Committee.
“We are truly delighted to welcome Timothy Dondlinger and Deb Schroeder to the Waukesha County Board,” said Chairman Jim Heinrich. “Timothy's proven leadership and Deb's enthusiasm for serving our community will be invaluable as we continue to work together to address the needs of our residents. We are confident that they will both be outstanding representatives for their districts."
Schroeder and Dondlinger were both sworn in by Judge Paul Bugenhagen Jr.