Testimonials"The SE WI Arts Guild is a great vehicle for both artists and fans of the arts! We need continued support for the arts in this region in order for artists to maintain sustainable careers. SWAG is a fantastic way to help make that happen, inviting artists & art fans to network and browse around & find what they're looking for. Plus you cannot beat the great deals and discounts you'll find for a variety of shows & events in the area by
visiting SWAG's blog! Go there now! You'll be gald you did!!!" Annette Bzdawka (Annie B) Annie B. and the Vagabond Company September, 2012 "Dan Laske's passion for the arts, the participation, and marketing is only surpassed by his dedication to the Southeastern WI market and people living in the area. He is one of the first people I turn to when I need some advance on group sales and SWAG is where I go for communication and promotion of some of our events. Dan is a professional in every way!” John Barnes Marcus Center for the Performing Arts April, 2011 "Dan Laske is a Dynamo. If I wanted something to happen, an event, or promotion, I would definitely get Dan and the Southeastern WI Arts Guild involved." Richard Chudnow Owner, ComedySportz March, 2011 “Dan Laske is not just a pro - he's a passionate and enthusiastic community booster. His humor and warmth come through on whatever he does.” David Fantle, APR Past President, Public Relations, Visit Milwaukee March, 2011 “Dan Laske has a deep passion for local arts and the community, and enthusiastically shares this passion with others. He conceptualizes innovative ways to bring the arts and business communities together in the SE Wisconsin area. Dan is very people-oriented and is sincerely interested in their thoughts and opinions. These traits have helped SWAG become a viable organization in the community in just under a year.” Rebecca Loss Owner, RJL Designs March, 2011 “Dan Laske is a great promoter, has many contacts in the area. Well organized, can communicate well verbally and written. Get's people interested in any promotion he is coordinating.” Terry Houdek Past Director of Sales and Marketing Hampton Inn and Suites March, 2011 “Dan Laske is genuine in regard and in his efforts to market services and develop unique and memorable events. He is detail oriented and follows up religously to ensure flawless execution. And, from my experience, he may be one of the nicest business professionals out there.” Dan Underberg, MSSM Faculty, Cardinal Stritch University February, 2010 “As President of SWAG, Dan Laske has championed mutually beneficial networking between the arts and business communities by promoting high visibility activities and awareness raising of the arts and arts events to young professionals. Having participated in one of these events, I can vouch for the success of these synergistic events, and hope to be a part of more in the future. Dan's efforts could pave the way to connecting a whole new generation of arts consumers to Milwaukee's vibrant arts community.” Richard Hynson Music Director, Bel Canto Chorus March, 2011 “Dan Laske is one of the most effective individuals I know in terms of connecting people together. This is a skill that requires the use of his creativity, in that he can envision connections that others might not see. It relies on his integrity, in that he connects people and organizations that he believes will genuinely benefit each other. Finally, Dan's ability to connect is a product of his sincere desire to help others by equipping them with the necessary resources to improve their lives through employment of their networks." Dave Laske Shareholder - Tax Division Kolb + Co. March, 2011 “Dan Laske is the equivalent of the Energizer bunny when it comes to making connections and facilitating connections between others. His personality is genuinely welcoming and is a rarity in today's 'are we done here yet' business environment. He brings great enthusiasm, ideas and support to any undertaking, and the success of MKE Live and now SWAG is a testament to that.” Denise Konkol Writer. Journal Community Publishing Group May, 2010 |
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