About
Renée Lauber has over 25 years of experience working on public policy, progressive land use issues and strategic communications.
Renée has worked at the federal level in Washington D.C. and at the state and local level across Wisconsin. Renée holds a Master’s degree in Water Resources Management, with a concentration in Urban and Regional Planning, from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and a Bachelor’s in Political Science from the State University of New York at Albany.
Links:
- Policy Advisor, Dane County Towns Association, 2009 – present.
- Board of Directors, Executive Board, Stewardship Committee, Groundswell Conservancy, 2007 – present.
- Consultant, Town of Dunkirk, Rural Preservation Program, 2016 – present.
- Consultant, City of Madison Public Works Contracting Disparity Study, 2014 – 2015.
- Vice Chair, Dane County Task Force on the Prioritized Revision of Chapter 10 (zoning code), 2006 – 2014.
- Chair, Dane County Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, 2013 – 2015.
- Vice Chair, Farmland Preservation Plan, Zoning and Land Regulations Subcommittee of the Dane County Board, 2010 – 2012.
- Town of Dunn Purchase of Development Rights and Land Use Program Manager, 1998 – 2008.