Agrace: Adds new agency, foundation directors

MADISON, Wis. – Agrace has added Gabe Doyle of Madison to its board of directors and Travis Hamele of Portage to board of the Agrace Foundation.

A nonprofit health care organization, Agrace provides hospice care, supportive (palliative) care, non-medical personal care, adult day services and grief support across southern Wisconsin. Agrace’s directors provide high-level oversight, supporting Agrace’s activities and performance, while its Foundation board guides its fundraising, helping to meet the organization’s current and future needs.

Gabe Doyle is the chief health initiatives officer for The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness, Madison, where he oversees the development and implementation of growth initiatives. He comes to the Agrace board with more than 15 years of collective leadership within health systems, including Children’s Wisconsin, and community-based organizations, including United Way of Dane County.

Travis Hamele is the founder of United Country Midwest Lifestyle Properties, Portage and owns Hamele Auction Service. He is a past board chair for Divine Savior Health Care in Portage and currently serves on the Columbia County Land Information committee and the Commissioners of Condemnation for Columbia County.

For more information about Agrace, call (608) 276-4660 or visit agrace.org.

Founded in 1978, Agrace is a nonprofit, community-supported health care organization dedicated to providing high-quality care and support to people who are aging, ill, dying or grieving. With offices in Madison, Janesville, Baraboo, Dodgeville and Oconomowoc, Agrace serves 1,800 patients and clients across southern Wisconsin every day.