JANESVILLE — A ceremony to add two graduates to the Janesville Senior High School and Craig High School Honor Wall is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025.
The ceremony, which will coincide with Craig Homecoming Week, will take place in the Craig High School large auditorium.
The event is open to the public, but those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP by calling Craig High School’s main office at 608-743-5210.
This year’s honorees are Greg Hughes and Tammy McCaslin Fanning.
Craig’s Honor Wall was established during the 2005-’06 school year and is located in the hall outside of the school’s main auditorium.
The wall provides current students and the community with a vision of the outstanding legacies at Janesville Senior High School and Craig High School.
This year’s honorees:
Greg Hughes, Joseph A. Craig High School, Class of 1982
Greg Hughes has established a remarkable, globe-trotting career as Vice President of Communications for NBC Sports.
His work has taken him to the world’s most iconic sporting events and venues, earning him national acclaim as a producer for telecasts of the Olympic Games, Super Bowl, NBA matchups, the Kentucky Derby, and NASCAR races.
Despite his global travel and professional success, Mr. Hughes’ pride, commitment and most treasured relationships remain rooted in Janesville.
His devotion to his hometown is evident in the multiple bars and restaurants he owns, which serve as popular gathering places for the community.
Hughes stands as a powerful example of how passion, determination and commitment can forge a distinguished career and a lasting local legacy.
Tammy McCaslin Fanning, Joseph A. Craig High School, Class of 1982
Tammy McCaslin Fanning has relied on a caring nature and a successful career in banking to give back to the Janesville community she deeply values.
Her journey in banking did not start with certainty, but over time she discovered a deep sense of purpose in her work.
As Vice President of Executive Banking at Lake Ridge Bank, she takes pride in using her financial expertise to support others in reaching their financial goals.
Her career in banking has also given her a platform for community service. Her leadership in various organizations — including the Boys & Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity, ECHO and the Noon Rotary — demonstrates her commitment to helping those in need, whether it be volunteering or offering guidance.
Guided by her personal motto, “Here to give a hand, not a handout,” Tammy McCaslin Fanning has made a lasting, positive impact on her community.