Full Name
Judy Nagel
Job Title
Past President; District Grants Chair; Wisconsin Citizen Leader
Company
Rotary Club of Green Bay; D-6220; American Promise
Speaker Bio
Judy Nagel is a seasoned financial professional who dedicated over 30 years of her career to helping clients achieve their financial goals as a Financial Advisor at Wells Fargo Advisors. Based in De Pere, Wisconsin, Judy built a reputation for her expertise in investment strategies, retirement planning, and personalized financial advice. She was known for her ability to navigate the complexities of the financial markets while fostering strong, trust-based relationships with her clients.
After three decades of service, Judy retired, leaving behind a legacy of professionalism and client dedication. In retirement, she remains deeply engaged in her community, contributing her time and expertise to several organizations.
Judy serves on the Quality Care Committee for St. Mary’s and St. Vincent’s Hospital, where she works to enhance healthcare services and ensure high standards of patient care. She is actively involved with Envision Greater Green Bay, participating in strategic planning initiatives to support regional growth and development. Her passion for cultural enrichment is evident in her role as a Board Advisor for the Neville Public Museum, while her commitment to environmental sustainability is reflected in her work with the Green Bay Botanical Garden. She also dedicates time to youth development through programs such as the Girl Scouts.
In the political sphere, Judy is a strong advocate for ethical leadership and campaign finance reform. She serves as Vice Chair of Leader Ethics, an organization focused on promoting integrity in governance, and actively supports American Promise, working to advance meaningful reforms in campaign finance.
Judy has played a vital leadership role in Rotary, serving as past president of her local club and currently holding the position of District Grants Chair. In this role, she helps oversee funding for service projects that make a lasting impact in communities. Her dedication to Rotary reflects her broader commitment to service, ethics, and leadership.
Beyond her professional and volunteer work, Judy enjoys traveling—having visited 20 countries across four continents—gardening, and reading. Her multifaceted contributions to both her profession and her community continue to leave a meaningful impact.
After three decades of service, Judy retired, leaving behind a legacy of professionalism and client dedication. In retirement, she remains deeply engaged in her community, contributing her time and expertise to several organizations.
Judy serves on the Quality Care Committee for St. Mary’s and St. Vincent’s Hospital, where she works to enhance healthcare services and ensure high standards of patient care. She is actively involved with Envision Greater Green Bay, participating in strategic planning initiatives to support regional growth and development. Her passion for cultural enrichment is evident in her role as a Board Advisor for the Neville Public Museum, while her commitment to environmental sustainability is reflected in her work with the Green Bay Botanical Garden. She also dedicates time to youth development through programs such as the Girl Scouts.
In the political sphere, Judy is a strong advocate for ethical leadership and campaign finance reform. She serves as Vice Chair of Leader Ethics, an organization focused on promoting integrity in governance, and actively supports American Promise, working to advance meaningful reforms in campaign finance.
Judy has played a vital leadership role in Rotary, serving as past president of her local club and currently holding the position of District Grants Chair. In this role, she helps oversee funding for service projects that make a lasting impact in communities. Her dedication to Rotary reflects her broader commitment to service, ethics, and leadership.
Beyond her professional and volunteer work, Judy enjoys traveling—having visited 20 countries across four continents—gardening, and reading. Her multifaceted contributions to both her profession and her community continue to leave a meaningful impact.
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