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Meet The Board

Elected members of our Board meet regularly to plan events, address neighborhood concerns, and develop communication to help neighbors stay informed about what’s happening in Junction Ridge. All Board members work in a volunteer capacity to serve our neighbors. ​

Dayla Stapleton

President

Dayla Stapleton moved into the neighborhood with her husband in 2012 and joined the JRNA board in 2023.  They have one son and two curious cats.  A former public and private school teacher, Dayla currently homeschools and enjoys helping in the organization of neighborhood events for kids and families, such as Pinatas in the Park and the 4th of July Parade.  She loves to read, hike, bake, play board games, travel, and enjoy time outside.

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Jayne Squirrell

Vice President

Jayne Squirrell has lived in the Junction Ridge neighborhood since 2012. She came to Madison to attend graduate school at the University of Wisconsin after spending 7 years as a research technician in Seattle at the University of Washington. Following completion of her degree, Jayne continued to work at the UW as a research scientist. Now retired, Jayne enjoys staying engaged in the community through volunteer work at Agrace Thrift Store West and No Limits Kids Fitness, as well as serving on committees for organizations such as JRNA and the Farley Center. As a gardener, she is particularly interested in the Parks projects that help beautify and naturalize our environment, as well as bring people together. When not volunteering, Jayne can be found cuddling with her two cats, spending time with family and friends, biking, kayaking, crocheting, gardening and traveling.

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Mark Dunbar

Treasurer

Mark Dunbar joined the board in 2021 and is currently serving as Treasurer. He lives with his wife Sue and has resided in the Junction Ridge neighborhood since 2012. The couple spend their time traveling the world. Both enjoy biking, hiking, and pickleball. Mark and Sue belong to a dinner group that meet once a month. The only "rule" we have is to eat out at a non-chain restaurant. They both feel lucky to be living in a wonderful neighborhood.

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Amy Schultz

Secretary

​Amy Schultz joined the board in 2021 and is currently serving as the Membership Chair and Secretary. She lives with her husband, Nick, and two boys, Logan and Miles. As a family, they love to camp, play tennis and board games, and be outside as much as possible while the weather cooperates. Amy is an avid reader, loves to cook, and sometimes takes on ambitious knitting projects. Since joining the board, Amy has taken on the role of planning events for kids and welcoming new residents to the neighborhood.

Glenn Fulkerson

Glenn Fulkerson

Board Member

Glenn Fulkerson has lived in Madison and the Junction Ridge Neighborhood since 2019. He has five grown children who enjoy visiting Wisconsin and Madison. You may see Glenn walking around the neighborhood with Leo, his Catahoula Leopard dog. Glenn’s interest in being on the board is to work with all members to enhance Junction Ridge Park and to make our already friendly neighborhood even nicer.

Marcia Jesperson

Marcia Jesperson

Board Member

Marcia Jesperson grew up on Madison's Eastside near where Olbrich Gardens is now. She graduated from Madison East HS and UW-Madison. In 2011, she retired from UW-Extension after working as a program assistant in various departments at UW and UW-Extension. She moved to Prairie Point in July of 2019 from her house in Hill Farm where she lived for 47 years. She became a volunteer at Attic Angel in 2019. She loves going to Jazzercise 5 days a week, and going to the Y for water aerobics and swim 2 days a week. Marica also loves to cook, read, and solves the Wordle every day. She is very impressed with the JRNA Board and the ongoing neighborhood projects and is excited to support the board!

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Mukta Nandwani

Board Member

Mukta Nandwani has lived and worked in Madison since 2002. Mukta and her family (husband, two daughters, and 3 cats) have called Junction Ridge Neighborhood her home since 2009. The family is an active member of our neighborhood community. They installed the Little Free Library in Junction Ridge Park. They organize the annual fall bake sale to fundraise for improvements to our neighborhood. Mukta is especially passionate about caring about our environment and contributing to the slow-down of climate change. In partnership with others, she has organized two group-buys of solar rooftop installs which saved our residents multiple hundreds of dollars. She also coordinates the annual earth day celebration in our park to spread awareness and share practices for a more environment-friendly lifestyle.

Jennifer Ondrejka

Jennifer Ondrejka

Board Member

Jennifer Ondrejka and her husband, Tom Rudy, were among the co-founders of JRNA in 2000. Jennifer returned to the board and was elected president in 2019. She stepped down from that role this year to focus more time on park improvements and community building projects. Jennifer is passionate about travel. She and Tom spend about 3-4 months each year exploring countries around the globe. They also travel to visit their 4 daughters, 8 grandchildren, and other family members, who are scattered across the country. When in Madison, Jennifer enjoys cooking and baking, gardening, and theater. Jennifer is retired from dual careers in disability (policy and advocacy) and theater.

Lynn Wiskowski

Lynn Wiskowski

Board Member

Lynn is a Madison native.  She went to UW- Eau Claire and then came back to Madison to start her professional career in IT in the health insurance industry.   She built her house in Junction Ridge in 1995 when there were only a few house in the development and the Madison city limits was at the edge of her lot. She joined the board a few years after the neighborhood association was established, probably about 20 years ago now.  She is still amazed to see how everything has developed around the neighborhood and all the wonderful people that have become our neighbors. 

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