Board of Directors

Jaclyn Vitela Jacqmin: President
I am originally from the Madison area. With the encouragement of family members, dedicated teachers, and librarians, I became an avid reader as a child. Even though I grew up surrounded by books, few of them authentically represented my experiences as a multiracial girl. I want today’s young readers to be surrounded by books that represent their identities and experiences. Understanding the importance of representation in children’s literature is foundational to Madison Reading Project (MRP), which strives to provide children with high quality books that represent diverse identities and interests. It is my privilege to lead a board with this mission. I have fifteen years of experience as a professional educator specializing in the area of literacy. I began my life as an educator teaching high school English, English as a second language (ESL), and Spanish for heritage speakers. I went on to earn my Master’s degree from UW Madison. I continued my career in the Madison area as a K-5 school librarian, bilingual teacher leader, and instructional coach for elementary Dual Language and ESL programs. I then served the Verona Area School District (VASD) in a district-wide leadership role as their Continuous Improvement and Title I Coordinator. My professional journey continues in my current role as an elementary Curriculum and Learning Specialist. I am completely dedicated to Madison Reading Project’s mission. Both my personal and professional experiences have led me to recognize the importance of providing children with culturally and linguistically sustaining books. Access to these books foster the belief within all children that they belong in every room today and tomorrow. Madison Reading Project gives children opportunities to develop the literacy skills needed to thrive academically, personally, and professionally.
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Sarah Brenden: Vice President
I am a lifelong Madison area resident and have chosen to raise my family here, as well. Currently, I live in Verona with my husband and our teenage son. I went to High School in Monona, college at UW Madison and have been growing my career as a Private Banker for Park Bank in Madison for nearly 12 years. I love my community bank and appreciate their dedication to our clients and focus on giving back to the community in which they do business. I've always loved volunteering for groups that I find meaningful. Some of my favorite organizations include, Luke House, Empty Stocking Club, the Ronald McDonald House, Garding Against Cancer, and I'm also currently a Board Member with the Fitchburg Chamber Visitor and Business Bureau.
I'm an avid reader and believe that the skills and opportunities that result from an early, healthy relationship with books are essential to the fabric of our communities. Providing reading materials for youngsters to cherish and meaningful programming in our communities in an effort to champion literacy is a benefit to us all.
I joined the MRP Board to lend my time and skills to a cause I believe in.

Jennifer Graf: Board Member | Secretary
I believe that literacy is the foundation on which individual success and healthy communities are built.
I was fortunate enough to grow up with my own full bookshelf and within an easy bike ride to the local library. As a result, I became an avid reader and was often away on some great adventure in the pages of my favorite books.
As part of the Madison Reading Project I would like to help ensure that more local children are given the resources and tools to develop a love of reading and learning so that they can reach their full potential and in turn pursue their own adventures.
I came to Madison to attend the University of Wisconsin and after a few years away I returned to the community that I love. I am currently working to increase the literacy rate in Dane County by encouraging my grade school son to love books and reading.

Chris Laurent: Board Member | Treasurer
My parents made sure that I started reading when I was very young - I was well into Dr. Seuss by the age of four. It opened a lot of doors for me, as a quiet, introspective kid it gave me confidence in my growing knowledge about the world around me. I’ve built on that base with good public speaking skills and a love of numbers and problem-solving skills that serve me well in my role leading our Cinnaire’s real estate development affiliate. Our firm is committed to making sure that everyone in our communities has access to the opportunities created by living in healthy communities.
I live in Oregon and have constant support with my new extended family - two grown daughters in the area - and my fiancé and her two children. I actively serve on boards throughout Madison and Milwaukee - particularly those that address issues of homelessness or providing opportunities for less advantaged people. In my free time, I play guitar, enjoy travel, hiking, and camping in our teardrop trailer throughout the country.

Jennifer Hatlen: Board Member
I have lived in the Milwaukee or Madison area for most of my life. I am a University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Graduate. I have recently volunteered for Madison Reading Project and have been impressed with the organization and the number of lives this organization has touched. My husband and I have three sons who all attend college in Wisconsin. I feel blessed and very passionate to be part of an organization that impacts children’s lives and allows children a means to succeed. Throughout my professional career, I have served in a variety of leadership, community and professional committees.
I currently work at TASC (Total Administrative Services Corporation) as the Manager of Business Intelligence and Data. At TASC, I am also the Chairperson for the Woman’s United at TASC Philanthropy team. I am happy to be a part of a company that takes philanthropy very seriously and supports many charities in Dane County and across the country.
I enjoy volunteering in the community, and I feel that I can contribute to the continued success of the Madison Reading Project. I believe strongly in the initiative and approach that Madison Reading Project has taken on. I have three kids currently in college and understand the impact that reading plays in the development of every child.

Kiersten Iovinella: Board Member
I have been with the Madison Reading Project as a volunteer for over 2 years. In that time, my efforts have been directed at planning and running events such as: Read(y) to Wear and the annual Thankful event. As a member of the board, I hope to use my role to cultivate relationships to enhance projects and programming as well as serve as a liaison for donors.
My love of learning and being a mom to an avid reader is the driving force behind why I joined Madison Reading Project. All children should have the opportunity outside of school to not just learn to read, but to read to learn. I believe knowledge is power and that literacy is the key.
I'm grateful for this opportunity to serve MRP and my community, and take pride in knowing I'm making a difference.

Corinda Rainey Moore: Board Member
My husband and I have two children and eight grandchildren. I currently work for Kids Forward as an Outreach and Engagement Coordinator. I’m also a mentor through Madison Reading Project and Madison College Women’s Scholar’s program. I’m also on the board of Vera Court/Bridge Lakepoint Community Center. I also currently serve as President of the following organizations: Equal Opportunities Commission, Safe Communities, Madison Network of Black Professionals, Madison Urban League Guild and the Madison College Community Council of Color.
I joined MRP because I love the concept of working with kids to decrease the disparities around literacy. I also wanted a chance to be able to give back to our community and be able to work with youths to let them know that they can be and do whatever they set their minds to do. I know that literacy is the gateway to opportunities and access to opportunities. I am passionate about MRP because of the trajectory that can literally change the outcomes for our youths particularly youths of color. I also love the fact that MRP works collaboratively with MMSD and other community members to get books into the hands of the kids who needs them. I also know that once kids are able to read it can be life changing.

Jannyce Rodriguez-Duverge: Board Member
I was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico. I'm half Puerto Rican and half Dominican, as my mother is Dominican and my father is Puerto Rican. I have one brother. I have been happily married for 20 years to an amazing man, Hector, and have two children, Hector and Kaydarian. I have two dogs: Yunke, the pittbull, and Andy, the Yorkie. I graduated from Iowa State University with a bachelors' degree in Child and Family Studies with a focus on Child Development.
My professional career has always been centered on children and family work. It is my passion! I love watching all team sports. My favorite teams are the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Iowa State Cyclones, and I follow the UW-Madison Badgers. My free time is spent with family and friends. My favorite activities include biking, walking, boating, swimming, painting, crafting, home decorating, and watching Netflix.
My passion has always been the wellbeing of children and families, and the work that MRP does is focused on that. I joined the board because I've reached the time in my professional career and life where I can give some of my time and commitment to MRP, and because I strongly believe in the work that MRP does.
Tammy Rozek: Board Member
I am the General Manager of East Towne and West Towne Malls. I am responsible for the day-to-day operations of the shopping centers. I enjoy working with the mall teams to strengthen and build upon existing relationships with our customers and tenants as well as discovering additional partnerships with the malls. In my spare time I enjoy reading, traveling, volunteering, live music/theater and spending time with family and friends.
I joined the MRP board because I firmly believe in the mission of getting books to children in need in our community. I was shocked to learn that over two thirds of children living in poverty do not have books at home. I am honored to be part of an organization that addresses the low literacy rates of underserved children. Once children know how to read and enjoy reading they understand that books have the power to change a life.
I am passionate getting books into the hands of children and helping children develop a love for reading. I believe the love of reading is a stepping stone to becoming an enthusiastic and confident learner, reader, writer and speaker. With confidence and enthusiasm, children can enjoy a amazing world of learning and exploration.
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Steven Stack: Board Member
My time has a teacher has taken me from South Carolina to Wisconsin, teaching various ages, subject matters, and in a variety of atmospheres. During my time in South Carolina, I also completed my master’s degree in Divergent Learning, a program that opened my eyes to the complexities of working with the entire student population and providing me many tools that helped evolve my teaching. Marriage took me to Wisconsin, where I had the privilege of working at two phenomenal schools, Spring Harbor and JCW Middle School. A second child led to me working from home and focusing on creating and teaching online writing classes, creating instructional courses for teachers all over the world who work with students of all ages with Theatrefolk, an educational and play publishing company. I also focused on creating plays for students that are fun, challenging, appeal to their unique experiences, and teach essential lessons. I have written 24 published plays, and my first book came out last October.
I live in Mt. Horeb with my two wonderful daughters, and besides spending my time being goofy with them, I enjoy hiking, reading, watching cheesy movies, and teaching acting at Forte Studios. I’m excited to play a role with the Madison Reading Project. Besides adoring books myself, I’ve seen firsthand the joy that reading brings to my two children. I love seeing the excitement flow out of them whenever they are talking about what’s going on in whatever they’re reading, the elation when they find out a new fact, the emotion they feel when something happens that they weren’t expecting it to, the joy of watching them add new words to their vocabulary, and the peace that reading gives them when the world was a little too much that day. All because of a book.
I joined the board because as a teacher, writer, and reader, I am incredibly passionate about the power of the written word and the thought of playing a role in making sure that students have access to a variety of comprehensive books makes me extremely happy. It’s easy to be passionate about something when you firmly believe in its mission.

Rachel Werner: Board Member
Currently the Content Marketing Specialist for Taliesin Preservation (a UNESCO World Heritage site and the home, studio, school, and 800-acre estate of Frank Lloyd Wright), I am also guest faculty at The Highlights Foundation and Hugo House; a 2016-17 national WomenRide4Change Ambassador; a 2018 We Need Diverse Books mentorship finalist; and a 2017 World Food Championship judge. As the the former digital editor at BRAVA (a Wisconsin-based publication created by women for women), I enjoyed overseeing culinary, arts, style and live event coverage while working in the media in addition to previously having contributed print, photography and video content to BLK+GRN, Madison Magazine, Entrepreneurial Chef, Hobby Farms Magazine and Urban Farm.
I enjoy overseeing culinary, arts, fashion and live event coverage in my current roles and have previously contributed print, photography and video content to Madison Magazine, Entrepreneurial Chef, Hobby Farms Magazine and Urban Farm.
I joined the board because I want to help ensure this org continues to grow and have a positive impact on more local children and families for many years to come.
I think MRP provides a needed service in Dane County: relatable books to children of all ages (plus, in some cases, their older family members too) for no cost via environments and programming which is approachable and respectful to all.