The Wisconsin Law Journal honored 26 Unsung Heroes at an event on Thursday at the Grain Exchange in downtown Milwaukee.
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2016 Unsung Heroes
Firm credits Sanfelipo for bridge to motorcycle enthusiasts
If there was ever a person meant to be on the back of a motorcycle, it’s Tony Sanfelipo.
Read More »Solraj at the base of data for the SPD
Combining a problem-solving mind with a customer-friendly attitude, Chandru Solraj offers the best of both worlds.
Read More »Monaghan keeps state department on track
When it comes to administrative rules, Kelly Monaghan is the go-to expert.
Read More »Rosenberg helps lawyers get in touch with tech
Rob Rosenberg has seen his job become more important than ever, as evidenced by the technological upgrades that can be seen in courtrooms throughout the country.
Read More »Kohl fights for the little guy
Richard Nixon helped Bill Kohl find a career path.
Read More »Sommer can play ball with the best of them
Kristin Sommer is a master of maneuvering around the unpredictability of both her personal and work life.
Read More »Meyer at home with real estate transactions
Jennifer Meyer is not shy when it comes to acknowledging how much she enjoys her job as a real estate paralegal at Michael Best & Friedrich in Milwaukee.
Read More »Bradshaw uses research skill to keep attorneys informed, prepared for trial
Jill Bradshaw never realized law firms had libraries until she got a job in one.
Read More »Nangle brings spot of sunshine to Bell, Moore & Richter
Being tabbed as your law firm’s “sunshine of the office” could be a heavy load for many to carry.
Read More »Curns successfully blends marketing, technology
Jessica Curns has found a perfect fit as the marketing and media-technology coordinator at Godfrey & Kahn.
Read More »Attraction to law came early for Bradford
For Mary Kay Bradford, it was a simple question from her eighth-grade teacher that changed her life.
Read More »Paulsen’s work ethic a benefit to her firm
Donna Paulsen is comfortable working behind the scenes at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, where she specializes in employee-benefit plans.
Read More »Sperl stitches together corporate career
Tracy Sperl has come a long way from her days of sewing Wrangler jeans in an Oklahoma factory.
Read More »Variety keeps Lison engaged, on her toes
Megan Lison can rarely be found doing the exact same thing two days in a row.
Read More »Seegert keeps Godfrey & Kahn on the move
When Godfrey & Kahn made the move last spring to its new building on East Michigan Street in downtown Milwaukee, Hope Seegert was at the center of the action.
Read More »Sheldon leaves tough spot to fill
Erik Nelson credits Sue Sheldon for adding a few more years to his life.
Read More »Morales dedicates life to Milwaukee firm (and Bloody Marys)
Maria Morales has put in 45 years at her firm, the Milwaukee-based Weiss Berzowski. And 35 of those have been spent as firm administrator.
Read More »Efficiency is cause of pride for Hullermann
It’s not easy maintaining one of the most efficient court calendars in the state.
Read More »Fischer builds client-centric niche in marketing
At only 33, Pagette Fischer has earned herself the role of director of marketing and business development at Davis & Kuelthau.
Read More »Quarles & Brady’s Kirk doesn’t miss a beat
As a lawyer at Quarles & Brady, Leah McNeely has had plenty of opportunities to appreciate the contributions of Kathryn Kirk.
Read More »Raymond provides wit and wisdom
Tammy Raymond has been described as organized, proactive and generous in her work as a legal secretary.
Read More »Brickl’s energy, dedication create solid foundation at Murphy Desmond
The only thing Kathy Brickl doesn’t do for her firm is practice law.
Read More »Wellskopf shines at putting spotlight on others
Jill Wellskopf is used to helping others take center stage.
Read More »Do-it-all Knous helps clients navigate immigration system
Kateri Knous never intended to work in the law.
Read More »Jensen provides smooth transitions for pro-bono domestic abuse, guardianship projects
Staci Jensen’s juggling act is not for show.
Read More »Heyerholm wears many hats for Boardman & Clark
Rita Heyerholm’s closet must be full of hats, considering how many she wears as a legal assistant at Boardman & Clark in Madison.
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