The Wisconsin Executive Residence Foundation (WERF)
The Wisconsin Executive Residence Foundation (WERF) is a non-profit, non-partisan, all-volunteer foundation that raises funds and sets standards and criteria to ensure the continuing and consistent maintenance, restoration and preservation of the residence, appropriately both for its public functions and as the residence of the governor and the first family.
This includes overseeing changes to the architectural and decorative integrity of the building, decorative furnishings, and the grounds, including purchases, donations or loans.
With dedicated volunteers, generous monetary and/or property donations, WERF is able to effect interior and exterior maintenance, improvements, renovations, and upkeep of the public areas of the state-owned Executive Residence, as well as its furnishings, artwork and historic heirlooms, to be experienced and enjoyed by visitors now and for generations to come.
Through its fundraising efforts, WERF has completed numerous renovation, remodeling and maintenance projects including refurbishing the garden gazebo, converting fireplaces to gas and repairing the exterior chimney, updating the family living quarters and dignitary suite, refurbishing the sunroom, refinishing the foyer stairs, and conducting a remodel of the Executive Residence kitchen, which had not been updated in more than 25 years.
WERF, with significant input by First Lady Jessica Doyle, the wife of Governor James Doyle [2003-2011] also commissioned an oil painting by Milwaukeean artist David Lenz titled Wishes in the Wind (2010), depicting children in an urban Wisconsin setting, which hangs above the mantel in the living room, adding artistic warmth and joy to the room.