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    December 07, 2016

    Run for a Position in the Young, Seniors, Government, or Nonresident Lawyers Divisions – Deadlines Approaching Fast

    The benefits are many, say those who have served as an officer or director in their State Bar division. Find out more about those benefits – and how to sign up to run for a 2017 position.

    Dec. 7, 2016 – It’s a stepping stone to further your career, and a way to forge new connections with like-minded lawyers and to make a difference in your profession and the State Bar of Wisconsin, say those who have held officer or directors positions within their State Bar division.

    The State Bar divisions will soon select candidates to run in their 2017 elections. Consider running for a division officer or board of director position in your division – the deadlines to sign up are fast approaching.

    Nonresident Lawyers: Sign Up by Jan. 15 to Run for President-elect, Officer, or Board of Directors’ Positions

    Michael McCaskeyl

    “Serving on the NRLD Board is also a great way to network with like-minded people and maintain your connection to Wisconsin,” says NRLD Board Member Michael McCaskeyl.

    Members of the Nonresident Lawyers Division (NRLD) will choose a president-elect, who then serves as president, then past president, each for one-year terms.

    Also, the secretary and treasurer positions are open for 2017, as are five two-year board of directors’ positions.

    Why run? For NRLD board member Michael A. McCaskey of Chicago, the benefits are myriad.

    “It’s nice to work with accomplished, interesting people – especially when those people share a passion for Wisconsin and the worthwhile mission of the State Bar of Wisconsin,” McCaskey said.

    It is also a great way to network with like-minded people and maintain your connection to Wisconsin, he said.

    How to Apply to Run for an NRLD Position: NRLD members should send a letter of interest, resume, and headshot photo to Lois Berning, at lberning@wisbar.org, by Jan. 15, 2017.

    Please note that only active and emeritus-status NRLD members can run for these positions. Persons elected will take office July 1, 2017.

    Young Lawyers Division Board and Officer Elections – Nomination Deadlines Jan. 31 and March 1

    Young Lawyers Division (YLD) Past President Ryan Blay urges young lawyers to run for a position with the division. Young lawyers are those within their first five years of practice or under the age of 36.

    Positions available in 2017 are the president-elect, treasurer, and five board of directors’ positions, beginning July 1, 2017.

    “Take advantage of the opportunity to engage with other lawyers and further the profession by participating in our division,” Blay said.

    Ryan Blay

    YLD Past President Ryan Blay says that serving on the YLD Board is “one of the most worthwhile endeavors of my professional career.”

    Serving as a director, secretary, president-elect, and now president has been “one of the most worthwhile endeavors of my professional career,” Blay said.

    “Time on the board has helped me recognize the challenges facing young lawyers and the profession as a whole, along with numerous opportunities to connect with other State Bar entities."

    The treasurer position is a two-year term. The president-elect serves for one year, then serves as president and past president, each for one-year terms. The positions on the board of directors are two-year terms.

    How to Apply to Run for a YLD Position: YLD members should send a statement of interest, resume, and a professional headshot photo to Lois Berning (lberning@wisbar.org) and Ben Roovers (broove@milwaukee.gov).

    Limit statements of interest to 350 words for president-elect nominees and 250 words for all other nominees. The statements of interest will be published on WisBar.org, in the YLD newsletter Fresh Perspectives, and on the election ballots.

    The deadline for nominations for the officer positions (president-elect and treasurer) is Jan. 31, 2017. The deadline for nominations for the open YLD board of directors’ positions is March 1, 2017.

    Government Lawyers and Senior Lawyers: Nominations Due Feb. 1

    Apply to Run for a Government Lawyers Division Position: Government Lawyers Division (GLD) members in 2017 will choose a president-elect for a one-year term (three-year commitment, a secretary and treasurer for two-year terms, and three division directors, also to serve two-year terms. The president-elect then serves as president for a one-year term and past president for a one-year term. GLD members are asked to email a resume, letter of interest, and a headshot photo to the GLD Nominating Committee, attn: Lois Berning, at lberning@wisbar.org, by Feb. 1, 2017.

    Apply to Run for a Senior Lawyers Division Position: Members of the Senior Lawyers Division (SLD) are encouraged to run for an open board of directors' position for 2017. Each position is a two-year term.

    To apply, SLD members should send an email to the SLD Nominating Committee, attn. Lois Berning, at lberning@wisbar.org, by Feb. 1, 2017.

    To apply by mail for any position, send letters to the appropriate nominating committee, State Bar, P.O. Box 7158, Madison, WI 53707-7158.

    All positions begin July 1, 2017.

    Division Elections: Are You Set Up to Receive Your Electronic Ballot?

    This spring, the Nonresident, Government, and Young Lawyers divisions will conduct their elections via email.

    In April, you will receive ballots and bios for the divisions in which you are eligible to vote. To assure your election-specific email arrives safely in your inbox, add this email address to your contacts as an approved sender: noreply@directvote.net.

    Division election ballots will be emailed no later than April 14, 2017, and must be returned no later than April 28, 2017.

    If you have any questions about your State Bar account, contact Customer Service at (800) 728-7788.

    If you have any questions regarding division elections, contact Jerry Vang, Member Services manager, at jvang@wisbar.org.



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