WisBar News
July 16, 1999
Executive director granted administrative leave
Steve Smay, executive director of the State Bar for more than 20 years, requested and was granted paid administrative leave mid-June.
Executive director granted administrative leave
July 16, 1999
Steve Smay, executive director of the State Bar for more than 20
years, requested and was granted paid administrative leave mid-June.
Since Smay became executive director in 1978, the Bar has undergone
tremendous growth in membership, programming, and staff, which has
placed extraordinary demands on Bar management. Throughout Smay's 21
years, the State Bar has been recognized nationwide as one of the top
professional legal organizations and has received numerous awards for
its activities and programs.
The State Bar Executive Committee recently appointed George C. Brown
as interim executive director. Brown returned to the association a year
ago from a private law firm to take the post of assistant executive
director. "George has 12 years experience as a State Bar staff director
and has served other state and national associations in various
capacities for more than 20 years," said State Bar President Leonard
Loeb.
"The State Bar is in fine shape," Loeb continued. "We are financially
and programmatically sound. The State Bar also is fortunate enough to
have a talented, experienced staff to carry on day-to-day operations.
Leadership is using this time to focus on future opportunities and
challenges facing the association and the profession."