Will Kloiber

Will is a UW-Whitewater graduate who has spent time working at EAA in Oshkosh before making his way to Town Square.

Will is a UW-Whitewater graduate who has spent time working at EAA in Oshkosh before making his way to Town Square.

Will Kloiber, Marketing and Event Coordinator at Town Square, wears numerous hats for the organization. From social media content to program coordination, Will has his hands full each day, making sure you know what is coming up at the Town Square Community Center and that your experience here is a positive one. AND he does it with enthusiasm and humor. His laugh is infectious. Will has dived right in and is quickly absorbing the Town Square building’s history, which was once the Green Lake County Courthouse and the Green Lake community itself. He has already mastered the art of giving guests personal tours of the community center, but he also enjoys learning from them. Will is building a mental library of unique stories and experiences told by those willing to share. Will is also in charge of laying out our emails and is a HUGE reason why this eNewsletter makes it out on time every Thursday. He has even started to dabble in writing some of the stories successfully.

There isn’t a project too big or small for Will,” states Amy Reese, Marketing and Events Manager. “I’ve worked with numerous people over the years, and Will is one of the hardest working people I’ve ever met. Plus, it is always fun when he is around.

Will received his degree in marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, served a vice president of events and marketing for the Whitewater Collegiate DECA, and completed the Corporate Communications course at the Disney Institute. Will was a marketing coordinator at EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) in Oshkosh, where he helped promote the museum, AirVenture, Chapters, SportAir Workshops, and more. 

Working at Town Square has truly been a whirlwind,” says Will. “Since my first day, I have been on the go making sure we are effectively getting the word out about all the great things happening between the white columns. I also cannot be more appreciative of the staff and volunteers who have given me a warm welcome to the community.

When Will isn’t at Town Square finding ways to make life easier for everyone around here, he is at his second job coaching youth soccer in Neenah, playing music, or on the hunt for some coveted vinyl. 

If you see Will, be sure to introduce yourself, and if you enjoy trivia, I dare you to stump him. I’m continually learning new tidbits about music and sports.