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    WCMA to recognize nine cheese industry leaders with awards at 2021 CheeseExpo Global Online

    Mark Schleitwiler will receive the association’s highest honor: the WCMA Life Member Award.

    WCMA recognition program
    December 9, 2020

    The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association’s (WCMA) board of directors selected nine individuals to be recognized next year at CheeseExpo Global Online for their outstanding work in the dairy processing industry.

    In 2021, Mark Schleitwiler will receive the association’s highest honor: the WCMA Life Member Award. WCMA said it has offered the Life Member Award since 1918, and Schleitwiler will be the 90th recipient. The award recognizes people who have played a significant role in the success of the association through leadership, support and service to the institution and its activities.

    Schleitwiler now serves as an industry consultant, most recently having worked as director for Wohlt Cheese, now a division of Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery. From 1988-2017, he worked at BelGioioso Cheese, first as operations manager, then vice president of operations, vice president of finance, and finally as vice president of external relations. He launched his career as an accountant and administrator at Churny Co., a cheese manufacturer and importer, WCMA said.

    Schleitwiler is a longtime and active member of WCMA, having served several terms on the association’s board of directors, including as president from 2010-2012 and as treasurer from 2009-2010. He also participates in WCMA’s Technology and Policy Committees and continues to support WCMA outreach efforts, the association said.

    John Jeter and Don Menzner will be recognized as the 2021 WCMA Cheese Industry Champions, awards that are given to industry leaders who, through their everyday business decisions, have created tremendous opportunity for others, WCMA said.

    Jeter served as CEO of Hilmar Cheese Co. for 31 years. From his start in 1984, Hilmar Cheese grew exponentially, with Jeter focusing on research, the latest technology and staff excellence. Before his retirement in 2015, he completed construction of a second production plant in Texas and established Hilmar Cheese as a major dairy exporter, WCMA said.

    Menzner joined Marathon Cheese Corp. in 1960 as a packaging line worker, later advancing to the position of director of purchasing. By the early 1980s, Menzner became vice president of operations. In 1990, he was named president, and in 1996, accepted the position of CEO. He also served as a board member for the National Cheese Institute and National Cheese Exchange. Before his retirement from Marathon Cheese in 2001, Menzner received the National Cheese Institute Laureate Award. He is credited with innovative cheese shredding and packaging methods that transformed the way cheese was sold throughout the country, WCMA noted.

    The WCMA Distinguished Service Award, reserved for respected and highly valued supplier partners to the cheese manufacturing industry, is unique in that the association allows members to vote on prospective honorees. Craig Linz and Jerry Lippert were selected for the honor in 2021.

    Prior to his passing in July 2020, Linz was known and respected across the dairy industry for his service and integrity. Linz served the industry in numerous roles, while rising through the ranks at Tetra Pak Inc., and its predecessors Carlisle Process Systems and Scherping Systems. WCMA said. Linz served four years as a member on the WCMA board of directors and was active in the WCMA Recognition and Contest Committees. He earned the Eggebrecht Award in 2020 for his service to WCMA’s Championship Cheese Contests.

    Lippert started his 17-year career in paper distribution with roles that include sales and purchasing and general management with Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. and Georgia Pacific. Since 1992, he has held several important roles with Nelson-Jameson Inc., becoming president in 2002. Lippert continues to focus on growing Nelson-Jameson and mentoring the next generation of leadership, WCMA said. He is an active member of the WCMA Recognition Committee.

    The WCMA Babcock Award, named for Stephen Babcock, the famed agricultural chemist and University of Wisconsin professor, recognizes the contributions of those in education or affiliate organizations partnering with cheesemakers in the pursuit of dairy industry innovation and excellence. It will be given to Bob Cropp, Ph.D., and Marianne Smukowski in 2021.

    Cropp is a professor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. Prior to retirement, he was the dairy marketing and policy extension specialist and director of the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives, and has been with the University of Wisconsin system since August 1966, WCMA noted. While retired, he remains active in dairy marketing, dairy policy and cooperative issues.

    Smukowski worked with USDA and Land O'Lakes Inc. before creating her own unique position at the Center for Dairy Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was dairy safety and quality coordinator. A guardian of food safety and quality for the dairy industry, Smukowski worked with producers in Wisconsin and beyond. She is also the technical adviser for the Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker program and the 2019-20 President of the American Cheese Society. Smukowski has also served as a judge for the WCMA World and U.S. Championship Cheese Contests, WCMA said.

    The WCMA Vanguard Award recognizes cheesemakers or cheese manufacturing employees whose work helped to blaze new trails in dairy operations. In 2021, this award will be given to Steve Buholzer and Ray Palubicki.

    Third-generation cheesemaker Buholzer grew up at Klondike Cheese Co. Along with his brothers Ron and Dave, he took over the family business in 1972. Buholzer is a Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker, with certifications in feta and Muenster. He is credited with bringing Klondike Cheese Co. to new levels with state-of-the-art equipment and specially crafted recipes, as well as by honoring the great traditions of cheesemaking, WCMA said.

    Palubicki started working in the cheese industry as a teenager in 1950. Less than a decade later, he became the head cheesemaker at the Outagamie Producers Cooperative. Palubicki served as production manager from 1967-1990, and as plant manager until his retirement in 1999.

    In addition to creating several award-winning cheese recipes, Palubicki led his plant through an acquisition by Alto Dairy and transitioned it to fully automated cheddar cheese production, the first facility of its kind in the Midwest, WCMA said.

    Awards will be presented to honorees during CheeseExpo Global Online in April 2021. The 2020 honorees will also be recognized at this time. For more information or to register to attend CheeseExpo Global Online, visit CheeseExpoGO.org.

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