

Mark Skogen was a third generation grocer and former President and CEO of Skogen’s Festival Foods. He joined the family business full-time in 1992 and worked in a variety of positions across the company, including department manager and store director, before transitioning to the President and CEO role in 2006. He assumed ownership of Capital Credit Union Park and the Green Bay Rockers franchise in December 2020.
Mark graduated from Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and played professional basketball in Australia for a period of time after college before returning to Wisconsin to begin his career in the family business. Building off the foundation of servant leadership on which the company was founded, Mark’s dedication to operational excellence and passion for creating opportunities for others has allowed his companies to experience incredible growth throughout the years.
During his leadership, Festival Foods was recognized—both locally in the communities it services and on a national level in the industry—as a leader in innovation, culture, growth, and ethics. Mark has been honored with numerous awards over the years, including the Wisconsin Grocers Association 2014 Grocer of the Year, the 2020 Robert B. Wegman Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence, and the Shelby Report’s 2020 Mover and Shaker of the Year.
In addition to leading his Boomerang Management properties—including Capital Credit Union Park, the Green Bay Rockers, Boomerang Catering, The Bassball Cages, and EPIC Event Center—Mark serves on several boards of directors, including the Green Bay Packers and the Food Marketing Institute. Mark strives to give back and enrich the lives of those in the communities served by his companies.


Brian’s career has spanned many angles of the entertainment and event industries including talent agent, concert promoter, radio promotions, running race management and event management. He took his expertise to Festival Foods in 2015 and helped to develop a Community Involvement Department where he leads a team that is engaged in over 800 events and sponsorships annually.
As Vice President of Boomerang Management, Brian helped to bring Epic Event Center from idea to reality as Green Bay’s premier concert venue. Brian was a driving force in developing the new energy you will see at the ballpark with the Green Bay Rockers.
Brian grew up in Northeast Wisconsin and attended UW – Green Bay. He is active in the community serving on the Board of Directors for the United Way and My Brother’s Keeper along with being on the operations team for the Bellin Run.



Fanta, two-time Northwoods League Executive of the Year and three-time Northwoods League Champion, is entering his eighth season in Green Bay and 19th season in the Northwoods League. Following the summer of 2018 he was named Vice President & General Manager of Green Bay and helped launch the opening of Capital Credit Union Park in 2019.
With the franchise known as the Bullfrogs since its inception in 2007, Fanta oversaw a rebrand to the Green Bay Booyah in the fall of 2018 before the move to newly minted Capital Credit Union Park on June 1, 2019. Following an ownership change to Boomerang Management in January 2021, he again oversaw the rebrand to what is now the Green Bay Rockers, with a vision of bringing a new energy to the game day atmosphere through live music along with high level concerts being a major focus of the future at the stadium. In 2023 the franchise won its first Northwoods League World Series Championship by defeating the St. Cloud Rox and was subsequently named Northwoods League Organization of the Year. In 2025, the Rockers defeated the Duluth Huskies to win the organization’s second Northwoods League title in three years and the organization received it’s second Organization of the Year Award in the same span. Through local partnerships and fan support, the team also was able to contribute over $135,000 to benefit non-profit organizations throughout the Greater Green Bay area communities in 2025.
Before moving to Green Bay, Fanta spent nine seasons with the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, the final five as General Manager. While with the Rafters, he oversaw the first team in the Northwoods League’s 24 year history to win 52 games in a season in 2017. In 2016, his team tied or broke 21 franchise records on the field, culminating in that franchise’s only Northwoods League World Series Championship. During his time in Wisconsin Rapids, Fanta oversaw numerous facility upgrades and additions that contributed to the experience at Witter Field today, the largest crowd in team history, and two Northwoods League All-Star Games. He was also recognized as the 2014 Big Top Baseball Executive of the Year by the team’s ownership group at the time. Fanta joined the Rafters as Assistant GM prior to the team’s inaugural season in 2010, after spending two summers as the ticket sales intern for the La Crosse Loggers.
He is a 2009 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Sport Management and Business Administration. Fanta is a native of Viroqua, WI and currently resides in Ashwaubenon. His hobbies include running, fishing, enjoying live music with family and friends, and following the Packers, Brewers, Bucks and Badgers.
Email: John@greenbayrockers.com
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Brian enters his eighth season with the Rockers after serving the prior five seasons before that as the public address announcer for the team. As Director of Partnerships, Kuklinski works with businesses to plan and implement marketing strategies that create lasting memories for the community at Capital Credit Union Park.
Prior to joining the team on a full-time basis, Kuklinski spent the previous 20 years in the radio industry, with his last eight specializing in advertising sales. Kuklinski came from Woodward Radio Group where his focus was developing strategic integrated marketing campaigns to help the business growth of clients. In addition to his position with the Rockers, Kuklinski also serves as the radio play-by-play voice of the Green Bay Phoenix Men’s Basketball team. Kuklinski is originally from Oshkosh and also attended UW-Oshkosh. He currently resides in Green Bay with his wife Jamie and their twin sons Trevor and Jonah.
Email: Brian@greenbayrockers.com
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Leisgang enters his eighth season with the Rockers and has been in sports for over 20 years. As facility director, Kevin is responsible for coordinating the internship program, stadium rentals and overseeing food and beverage operations for over 300 events year-round including baseball, softball, soccer, rugby, youth and high school sports, company parties, concerts, caterings and special events in and around the community. He played an integral role in helping piece together a comprehensive Covid-19 Readiness Plan that allowed for the re-opening of Capital Credit Union Park with fans in attendance for events in 2020.
Kevin returned home to Northeast Wisconsin prior to the 2019 season after spending the previous 11 seasons in Odessa, Texas with the Odessa Jackalopes hockey team. During his time in West Texas, Kevin won Best Food & Beverage in the Central Hockey League three years in a row. Before moving to Texas, Kevin spent the 2007 summer as an intern for the Green Bay Bullfrogs during their inaugural season and four seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
Leisgang is a 2008 graduate of UW-Parkside where he earned his degree in Sports Management. Kevin was awarded the inaugural Sport Management alumni of the year in 2017. Kevin and his wife Alissa live in the Green Bay area with their three children. He is a native of Seymour, Wisconsin.
Email: Kevin@greenbayrockers.com
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Johnson is entering his ninth season in the Northwoods League, eighth as a member of the Rockers full-time staff. As Director of Ticket Sales, Johnson works with companies to plan corporate events to reward employees, thank customers, and entertain prospective clients. He also oversees the Rockers’ season ticket holders and manages the ticket sales team. He joined the Green Bay front office in December 2018 as the Corporate Accounts Manager and Director of Fan Experience. His first taste of the Northwoods League came as an intern for the La Crosse Loggers in 2009.
Andrew spends of his time away from the ballpark with his fiance’, Emily, enjoying concerts, sporting events, traveling, running, and walking their dogs Bucky & Boris. He has had season tickets with the Brewers, Badgers, Bucks and is an “honorary” Packers season ticket holder by going to every game possible (despite not being selected for season tickets). Johnson is a native of Kaukauna and is happy to be home in Northeast Wisconsin working in an industry he is passionate about.
Email: Andrew@greenbayrockers.com
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Melissa is entering her second season with the Green Bay Rockers as the Graphic Design and Retail Operations Manager. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin Green Bay in 2022 with a bachelor’s in Design Arts and a minor in Communication. Melissa interned with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers for their 2022 season as the Graphics Intern. In her free time, she enjoys watching sports, reading, spending time with her friends and family and being with her two dogs.
Email: melissa@greenbayrockers.com
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Emma is entering her second season with the Green Bay Rockers and her first as the New Media and Community Relations Manager. She has spent two seasons with the Northwoods League as a Graphic Design intern. In 2024 she was with the Green Bay Rockers and in 2025 with the Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders. Emma graduated from Northern Michigan University in 2025, receiving her bachelor’s degree in Art and Design with a concentration in Graphic Design. During her time at school, she was involved with her sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, and served as an RA for two years. In her free time, Emma enjoys reading, crafting, attending sporting events, and hanging out with her family, friends, and two dogs, Molasses and Maverick.
Email: emma@greenbayrockers.com
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Rylee is entering his third season full-time with the Rockers as Event Manager. He is new to the Green Bay area and originally from Springfield, Illinois. Rylee attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management. While in college, Rylee worked for campus recreation and interned with Learn2Win Soccer Academy and the Rockers in the 2023 summer. Outside of the ballpark, Rylee enjoys spending time outside as well as playing and watching sports.
Email: Rylee@greenbayrockers.com
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Carleigh is entering her first season as an Event Coordinator with the Rockers. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse with a degree in Recreation Management and a minor in Business Administration. Prior to joining the Rockers full time staff, she completed an internship with the team, gaining valuable hands-on experience in game day operations, event management, and fan engagement. In her free time, Carleigh enjoys attending live sporting events, spending time outdoors, and spending time with friends and family.
Email: carleigh@greenbayrockers.com
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Brady is entering his first season as an Operations Lead with the Rockers. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with a degree in Marketing. Prior to joining the staff, he completed an internship with the team as a Stadium Operations/Event Management intern. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, watching all Wisconsin sports teams, hunting, fishing, and hanging out with friends.
Email: brady@greenbayrockers.com
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Jack Weber is entering his first season with the Green Bay Rockers as the Food and Beverage Coordinator. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point in 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in media studies and a Business administration minor. Jack has interned in the hospitality field with the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers over the last two summers. In his free time, Jack enjoys watching Wisconsin sports teams, traveling, hanging with family and friends and working out.
Email: jweber@greenbayrockers.com
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Jace played college baseball at the University of Wisconsin – Stout, where he became a starting pitcher and team leader. He also played four years of collegiate summer baseball in the Northwoods League with the Wausau Woodchucks, including pitching in a game that helped the team reach the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. Jace then spent two years in independent baseball with the Utica Unicorns in the USPBL, earning multiple All-Star and All-League honors. He finished his playing Career in 2025, where he played for two different teams (Lake Country Dockhounds and Kansas City Monarchs) in the American Association. He had an ERA of 4.63 in 2025.
