Dale Feinauer

Dale Feinauer received his Bachelors of Science (Spring 1979), Masters of Labor and Human Resources (Spring 1982), and Ph.D. in Labor and Human Resources (Spring 1983), from The Ohio State University. He has been a Professor at The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh since 1983, teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in a wide variety of areas including: human resource management, compensation, planning, business bankruptcy, reengineering, empowerment/team building and family business management.
Dale has engaged in consulting for over two hundred organizations in the areas of: strategic planning, succession planning, family business management, employee empowerment, compensation, training, managing organizational change, board/CEO relations, board roles in the management of organizations, performance appraisal, reengineering and managing organizational culture. One of Dale’s clients for the last 20 years (Badger Mining) has three times been named by The Society of Human Resource Management the best small employer in The United States.
He has conducted over four hundred and fifty training seminars for local, national and international audiences. Dale consistently receives outstanding participant evaluations and is known for his ability to help participants leave his seminars with specific plans to enhance their organizations.
In addition, Dale is a skilled facilitator, having facilitated groups as varied as: The State of Wisconsin Bar Board of Governors, The United States Senate Select Committee on Affordable Housing, the American Soybean Association Board of Directors, the Flight Nurses Association and 1st National Bank Berlin Board/Staff strategic planning process.
Active in his community, Dale has provided volunteer services to over one hundred organizations, including serving as President of: the Omro Schools Board of Education; The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Faculty Senate; The Winnebago County Association for Retarded Citizens. He has also served as Vice-President of the boards of both Citizen’s First Credit Union and Evergreen Manor Retirement Community.