Michael is the President & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County and led the agency on an amazing journey of change \u2013 transforming the organization from a local children\u2019s charity to a change agent for children and families while driving high standards of excellence in financial transparency, community engagement and governance; all with the goal of making a significant, measurable impact in the lives of children and their families.
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\nIn his twelve years, the Club made significant accomplishments and under his guidance his team developed several strategic plans that resulted in more than 22k donors contributing more than $50M dollars to the Club. He increased the Club\u2019s net assets from $4M to $25M. As of result of these investments, the Club quadrupled the number of children and families being served, quadrupled the number of employees, grew its operating budget by 395% and expanded its operations in cities like Fitchburg, Madison, Verona, Sun PrairieĀ and acquired the Boys & Girls Clubs of Walworth County.
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\nThe Club also created the largest public/private partnership in the Madison School District while investing more than $18M in direct resources to local high schools. As a result, more than 4,400 young people graduated from HS at an average rate of 97%. The Club also hired more than a dozen career and college specialist who work with colleges and universities across the country and is currently in a capital campaign to raise $35M for a regional workforce center to introduce young people to the trades.
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\nMichael\u2019s advocacy and work has been featured in the New York Times, Wisconsin State Journal, and dozens of national and local publications. He also received Boys & Girls Clubs of America Heart & Soul Award which is the highest honor among Club executives. He was named \u201cMan of the Year\u201d by Madison 365; was appointed by the Governor of Wisconsin to the Vel Phillip\u2019s Taskforce; named the 2022 InBusiness Magazine -Executive of the Year and also received the 2022 MLK Humanitarian Award.
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\nMichael earned a BA in Business Education from Chicago State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. He also holds a certification in fundraising management from the Center of Philanthropy at Indiana University, a certification in human resource management from Cornell University, an Advanced Leadership Certificate from the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business and a certificate in non profit strategic management from Harvard Business School.
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\nMichael and his wife, Toya, were born and raised in Chicago and have three children ages 17, 11 and 7.
Find out more about Michael Johnson via https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-johnson-mba-5025b632/.
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