Inside the Bar
May 2008
President-elect post goes to Kammer, Pennow wins secretary, Hanan
wins Judicial Council
Douglas W. Kammer
Mark Pennow
Beth Ermatinger Hanan
Douglas W. Kammer, Kammer & Studinski Chartered, Portage,
won the race for State Bar president-elect, defeating Thomas W.
Bertz, Anderson, O’Brien, Bertz, Skrenes & Golla, Stevens
Point and Kenneth A. Knudson, Knudson, Gee & Torvinen S.C.,
Superior. Kammer received 1,871 votes, Knudson received 1,764 votes, and
Bertz received 1,646 votes. Kammer’s term begins July 1 when Diane
S. Diel, solo practitioner, Milwaukee, succeeds Thomas J. Basting Sr.,
Madison, as State Bar president.
“I’m honored to serve my peers as president of the State
Bar of Wisconsin,” says Kammer. Kammer graduated from the
University of Wisconsin Law School in 1970 and has been active in the
Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers (WATL), local government, and Boy
Scouts.
In other State Bar races, Mark A. Pennow, Green Bay, was
elected State Bar secretary, defeating Pamela J. Veith, Eau
Claire, 2,527 votes to 2,156 votes.
Beth Ermatinger Hanan defeated Kevin J. Lyons, both of
Milwaukee, for a seat on the Judicial Council, 2,444 votes to 2,192
votes.
Those elected to serve on the State Bar Board of Governors are:
District 2:
- James M. Brennan, Milwaukee
- Catherine R. Grogan, Milwaukee
- Marla J. Stephens, Milwaukee
- Robert H. Storm, Wauwatosa
- Amy E. Wochos, Milwaukee
District 6:
- Samuel W. Benedict, Waukesha
- Jeffrey R. Zirgibel, Brookfield
District 8:
- James R. Duchemin, Eau Claire
District 9:
- David A. Hart III, Madison;
- Marsha M. Mansfield, Madison;
- Kevin J. Palmersheim, Middleton; and
- Frank D. Remington, Madison
District 10:
- John T. Schomisch Jr., Appleton
District 12:
- James A. Carney, Carney, Janesville
District 14:
- Thomas L. Schober, Green Bay
District 16:
- Jessica J. Tlusty, Schofield
Incoming division presidents-elect are: Wendy D. Calvert,
Chicago, Nonresident Lawyers; Robert Swain Jr., Appleton, Senior
Lawyers; and Nicholas J. Vivian, Hudson, Young Lawyers.
All terms begin on July 1.
Read the 2008 elections candidates statements.
Inside the
Bar