After 26 years at Michael Best & Friedrich, Jane Moberg has learned a lot.
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2014 Unsung Heroes
Czysh plays multiple roles for Andrus
Sharon Czysh’s official title is office manager, but she also could be called social director, philanthropic team captain, Internet technology administrator, and manager of accounting and human resources.
Read More »Zweber gives decades to Quarles & Brady
Joan Zweber has spent 40 years at Quarles & Brady LLP guided by the philosophy that she should “always add value.”
Read More »Ott leaves mark at Michael Best & Friedrich
Outgoing Michael Best & Friedrich legal secretary Lori Ott has let precision and pride guide her career.
Read More »Hanson finds success with old-school ethics
Diane M. Hanson gets more done before 8 a.m. than some people do all day.
Read More »Gibbs-Benesh thrives on change
An ability to roll with unexpected changes has moved Genny Gibbs-Benesh across the country and kept her in demand as a paralegal.
Read More »Finn Gorski makes her mark in long career
The proudest moment in Liz Finn Gorski’s career, she said, required only six words.
Read More »Loehner seeks new challenges
While some people are content working on autopilot, Michele Loehner wants to be challenged.
Read More »Smith finds satisfaction in helping others
The Madison man was facing allegations of killing two people while under the influence of cocaine.
Read More »Krueger marks time with technology
Sue Krueger traces her career by thinking about the types of technology she used.
Read More »Challenges don’t faze legal secretary
Losing her right thumb and three right fingers in a snowblower accident has not stopped Erika Pack from accomplishing her goals.
Read More »Dedication, adaptability power Ulrich
Dealing with the federal government can be a challenge for anyone.
Read More »Karls crafts a steady career
Jean Karls’ career can be defined with one word: consistent.
Read More »Curiosity helps Crandall leap from art world to legal work
From where Jane Crandall stands, taking in a painting by Botticelli is much like connecting the strokes in a case history.
Read More »Paz finds success behind the scenes
During a recent parental rights trial in Waukesha County Circuit Court, the defense attorney made an objection based on a published appellate case.
Read More »Bauer relishes career as record guardian
One of Sherry Bauer’s proudest moments was clocking in at typing 260 words per minute, an impressive feat considering it takes only 225 words a minute to be a certified court reporter.
Read More »Ferrel leads by example
Paralegal Deb Ferrel follows the rule that little things make a big difference for those in her profession.
Read More »Gureski overcomes early career struggles
For a brief time, Richard Gureski’s varied skills and experiences worked against him.
Read More »Dragolovich completes successful career
Nancy Dragolovich’s long career at Michael Best & Friedrich followed the growth of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Read More »Peterson offers help when defendants need it most
Sandra Peterson has learned during 35 years with the Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office the importance of understanding defendants and her duty to protect their rights.
Read More »Success is in the details for Fritche
In a law firm that handles everything from divorce to traffic accidents, attention to detail is key. And no one at Horizons Law Group pays more attention to those details than Cheryl Fritche.
Read More »Gandee maintains serenity in hectic world
After 27 years as a legal secretary, Julie Gandee has learned the importance of keeping calm and carrying on.
Read More »Dunkin offers a helping hand
Aug. 9 is Regina Dunkin Day in Beloit.
Read More »Evans-Carr masters art of event planning
Phyllis Evans-Carr’s work schedule is overflowing.
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