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Scott Waterstredt Elected to Madison Area YMCA Board of Directors

​Finance executive and community leader Scott Waterstredt of Madison was elected to the Board of Directors this spring.

​Finance executive and community leader Scott Waterstredt of Madison was elected to the Board of Directors of the Madison Area YMCA this spring.
​Finance executive and community leader Scott Waterstredt of Madison was elected to the Board of Directors of the Madison Area YMCA this spring.

Finance executive and community leader Scott Waterstredt of Madison was elected to the Board of Directors of the Madison Area YMCA this spring. A long-time YMCA volunteer and member, Mr. Waterstredt is a Managing Director at MetLife Investment Management where he oversees alternative asset and private debt strategies. Previously he held positions at Capital One in product and corporate strategy. Earlier he served

as a Captain in the US Army, including tours in both the US and Iraq, where he
was awarded the Bronze Star for his service. He earned his MBA from The Tuck
School of Business at Dartmouth and his bachelor’s degree in economics from the
University of Notre Dame.

Mr. Waterstredt’s volunteer roles at the Y have included serving as co-chair of the Y’s Annual Golf Classic and participating on the Y’s Mariners Parents Organization. He is also an active
member of Grace Church in Madison, where he previously served on the Investment
Committee. He is married to Melissa and they are parents to Lucy, 14, and Wynn, 11.

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“We are thrilled to have Scott joining our Board,” said Diane Mann, President & CEO of the Madison Area YMCA. “His experience, skills and expertise -- both professionally and as a
volunteer -- will further strengthen our Board of Directors’ work in governance, philanthropy and strategic oversight in the years to come.”

Scott was elected to the Y Board at its March 30, 2022 meeting.

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As a mission-driven charitable organization and community wellness center, the Madison Area YMCA is dedicated to nurturing the potential of our youth, providing a safe space for teens,
improving the community’s health and well-being, and giving back by providing
support to our neighbors.

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