Former WisDOT secretary joining UW-Madison

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s former transportation secretary is now working at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The university said Craig Thompson is taking over as vice chancellor for university relations.

“The Office of University Relations manages a broad range of UW–Madison’s stakeholder relationships, including staff that connect with state government, federal agencies, the United States Congress, community and tribal partners and campus visitors along with business and industry,” the university said in a statement.

Thompson served as transportation secretary under Gov. Tony Evers, he retired earlier this year.

Before his job with the Evers Administration, Thompson worked at the Wisconsin Counties Association, and several other transportation and government related jobs.

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“[I] have since worked effectively with five Wisconsin governors,” Thompson says. “I’m excited and honored to serve my alma mater in this new capacity and join Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s leadership team. I am an extremely proud Badger,” Thompson said.

Part of his job as vice chancellor for university relations will be to work with the Wisconsin legislature on the university’s needs.

“Craig will bring energy, a strategic mindset, and a vital network of connections that will further enhance the already-significant impact of University Relations,” UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin added. “He arrives in a critical role at a very important time for the university.”

The UW said the Office of University Relations has emphasized “statewide outreach, while also working to expand and develop relationships in Congress, the community, among Wisconsin’s tribes and with industry partners.”

Thompson said he sees his job as being a bridge builder.

“I recognize the complexity of the current political environment and the importance of bringing many voices to the table from across the spectrum in support of UW–Madison,” Thompson added. “I not only have knowledge of the ‘how’ we arrived at where we are today in Wisconsin, but also the ‘why.’”

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The university is not yet saying how much Thompson will make in his new role. He starts at the university Sept. 16.

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