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Tony Evers, Governor
Amy Pechacek, Secretary-designee

Department of Workforce Development
Secretary's Office

201 E. Washington Avenue
P.O. Box 7946
Madison, WI 53707-7946
Telephone: (608) 266-3131
Fax: (608) 266-1784
Email: sec@dwd.wisconsin.gov


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 12, 2022
CONTACT: DWD Communications
CommunicationsOffice@dwd.wisconsin.gov

Marcus Palace Cinema Receives Exemplary Award for Diverse and Inclusive Hiring Practices

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Marcus Theatre Area Manager Tom Reichelt speaks at an event at Marcus Place Cinema in Sun Prairie in which Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Deputy Assistant Secretary Danielle Williams presented Marcus Theatre with an Exemplary Employer award signed by Governor Evers.

SUN PRAIRIE – When Marcus Theatre Area Manager Tom Reichelt connected with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DWD/DVR) about workforce needs, he envisioned a statewide initiative connecting individuals with disabilities with employment opportunities. Tom and his team were committed to doing everything they could to mold their positions to fit the skill sets of people with all abilities.

In recognition of Marcus Palace Cinema's diverse and inclusive hiring practices that welcome individuals with disabilities, the business received an Exemplary Employer award signed by Gov. Tony Evers.

"Gov. Evers and his administration have made it a priority to ensure that individuals with disabilities can access a full range of choices and opportunities when it comes to living and working in Wisconsin," said DWD Assistant Deputy Secretary Danielle Williams, who presented the award at an event at Marcus Palace Cinema in Sun Prairie. "Wisconsin employers hiring people with disabilities aren't simply helping someone get a job; they are changing lives – the lives of those they employ, their family members, and of others in their community who see the work employers are doing and start believing that they can also be a part of something great."

At any given moment, DVR is working with 15,000 individuals around the state who are preparing themselves or ready to join the workforce. In Program Year 2021 alone, over 2,000 employers hired 3,500 consumers as a result of working with DVR.

The award is presented as Gov. Evers has proclaimed the month of October Disability Employment Awareness Month in Wisconsin to highlight businesses that recruit and hire people with disabilities and encourage other businesses to provide opportunities for this skilled, dedicated and capable workforce.

National Disability Employment Awareness Month began 77 years ago in 1945, when Congress passed a law focusing on the first week of October. In 1988 Congress expanded the week to a month and selected the name National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Each year a theme is chosen by the Office of Disability Employment Policy under the U.S. Department of Labor.

The recognition event at Marcus Palace Cinema featured remarks from Williams, Reichelt and DVR Business Services Consultant Chantel Kilmer.

Wisconsin employers are encouraged to contact DVR and meet with a DVR Business Services Consultant who can connect them to no-cost services that will help recruit qualified workers with disabilities, build staff diversity, retain well-trained employees, and access workforce planning resources.

Individuals with disabilities looking for assistance finding, keeping, or getting a better job can contact DVR at 800-261-0050 or learn more and apply for services at the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation website.


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