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  • April 24, 2009

    State Bar president-elect post goes to James C. Boll, Margaret W. Hickey wins treasurer, Thomas W. Bertz wins Judicial Council

    President-elect race decided by 337 votes out of 5,211 votes cast. Boll thanks rival Jim Troupis for a “spirited and friendly campaign.” Boll is corporate counsel for Madison Gas & Electric.

     James C. Boll Jr.
    James C. Boll Jr.

     Margaret Wrenn Hickey
    Margaret Wrenn Hickey

     Thomas W. Bertz
    Thomas W. Bertz

    James C. Boll Jr., corporate counsel, Madison Gas & Electric, Madison, won the race for State Bar president-elect, defeating James Troupis, partner, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Madison,

    2,774 votes to 2,437 votes. Boll’s term begins July 1 when Douglas W. Kammer, Kammer & Studinski Chartered, Portage, succeeds Diane S. Diel as State Bar president.

    “I am pleased to have earned the votes and confidence of the lawyers of the State Bar of Wisconsin,” Boll said. “I would like to thank Jim Troupis for a spirited and friendly campaign.  I am looking forward to working with President-Elect Kammer, President Diel, and the Board of Governors to improve Bar services, achieve better communication with Bar members, and involve more members in our organization.  In addition, I hope all members of our organization will support an open and honest debate about the mandatory versus voluntary Bar membership issue.”

    In other State Bar races, Margaret Wrenn Hickey, Milwaukee, was elected State Bar treasurer, defeating Kevin J. Lyons, Milwaukee with 3,151 votes to 1,778 votes.

    Thomas W. Bertz, Stevens Point, defeated Mary E. Burke, Madison, for a seat on the Judicial Council, with 2,553 votes to 2,333 votes.

    Board of Governors

    Those elected to serve on the State Bar Board of Governors are:

    District 1

    • Kelly C. Nickel, Delavan

    District 2

    • William J. Domina, Milwaukee
    • Arthur J. Harrington, Milwaukee
    • Lynn R. Laufenberg, Milwaukee
    • Athenee P. Lucas, Milwaukee
    • Carmen M. Ortiz-Babilonia, Milwaukee
    • T. J. Perlick-Molinari, Milwaukee
    • Nicholas C. Zales, Milwaukee

    District 3

    • Paul G. Swanson, Oshkosh

    District 5

    • Charles E. Hanson, La Crosse

    District 6

    • Kimberly K. Haines, Delafield

    District 7

    • William T. Curran, Mauston

    District 9

    • Susan L. Collins, Madison
    • Patricia D. Struck, Madison
    • James S. Thiel, Madison

    District 11

    • Kevin G. Klein, Phillips

    District 13

    • Frederick B. Kaftan, West Bend

    District 15

    • Robert R. Goepel, Racine

    Division Elections

    The Government Lawyers Division election results are: President-elect – Melanie Swank, Milwaukee; Secretary – David H. Nispel, Madison; Treasurer – Ann Marie Molitor, Madison;

    Government Lawyers Division – Board of Directors

    • Meighan M. Anger, Milwaukee
    • Miriam R. Horwitz, Milwaukee
    • Mary L. Schanning, West Bend

    The Nonresident Lawyers Divison election results are:

    President-elect – Gordon G. Kirsten, Wichita, Ks.; Secretary – Jon E. Kingstad, Oakdale, Minn.; Treasurer – David E. Cohen, Washington, D.C.

    Nonresident Lawyers board of directors

    • Paul E. Conrad, Washington, D.C.
    • Donna M. Jones, Atlanta
    • Nicole Klassen, Washington, D.C.
    • Glenn M Salvo, Minneapolis
    • Albert “Ted” Wehde, Sunnyvale, Calif.

    The Senior Lawyers Division election results are: President-elect Joseph A. Melli, Madison; Secretary – Hugh R. Braun, Milwaukee; Treasurer – Thomas G. Ragatz, Madison

    Senior Lawyers board of directors are:

    • Don R. Herrling, Appleton
    • Maryann Scheftell Schacht, Beaver Dam
    • Thomas J. Drought, Milwaukee
    • Fred Hollenbeck, Mauston, was appointed to fill a vacancy until June 30, 2010.

    The Young Lawyers Division elected Jill M. Kastner, Glendale, to be president-elect. Other YLD officer elections will be held immediately following the division’s CLE program at the State Bar Annual Convention in Milwaukee. The YLD program is scheduled from 10:25 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. on  May 8.

    All terms begin on July 1.


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