149 East Mill Street, Suite B  Richland Center, WI  53581  Phone: (608) 647-5434 Fax: (608) 647-5430
Biography
Biography
Practice Areas
Contact Information
I was born and raised in rural Richland Center, Wisconsin.  Growing up on a small, family dairy farm allowed me to develop a strong work ethic at a young age.  Summertime was not a vacation; it was a time to plant, cultivate, and harvest crops.  My parents taught me the importance of hard work and responsibility. 
 
Education:
 
I attended public school in Ithaca, Wisconsin.  While there, I engaged in several extracurricular activities:  drama, band, football, and wrestling. 
 
My college experience started at the University of Wisconsin – Richland.  I subsequently finished my Bachelor's Degree at the University of Wisconsin – Platteville, where I majored in Criminal Justice – with an emphasis in Law Enforcement.  I graduated Summa Cum Laude, high honors, with a 3.86 GPA overall and a 4.0 GPA in my major.  I was also awarded membership in the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.  In addition to my academic studies, I was a founding member of the UW-Platteville Chapter of Amnesty International; I participated in letter writing activities that petitioned to end prisoner torture. 
 
Military Experience:
 
When I decided to transfer to UW – Platteville, I joined the United States Army Reserves in order to supplement my income.  Shortly after starting the fall semester in 1990, I was ordered to active duty.  I then spent eight months foreign service in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield/Storm.  This voluntary service to my country allowed me to experience a diverse culture; I was confronted with people who lived under less tolerant conditions than what I was accustomed to in America. 
 
When I returned home from my service to my country, I transferred to the Wisconsin Army National Guard in Richland Center, Wisconsin.  While there, I was selected by my unit commander to attend Officer Candidate School at the Wisconsin Military Academy.  It took a lot of dedication to complete the grueling training.  Candidates were expected to function at a high level with very little sleep.  Upon graduation a year later, I was promoted to second lieutenant.  I received my commission from Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson on July 24, 1993.  I then supervised a platoon, which required several distinct characteristics:  communication, leadership, organization, planning, and problem solving. 
 
Work Experience:
 
After graduating college, I spent more than five years in law enforcement.  During this time, I developed many important skills which directly relate to the practice of law. 
 
I began my law enforcement career at the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.  I subsequently spent over four years working as a patrol officer for a metropolitan police department near Madison – Wisconsin’s Capital.  During this employment, I was charged with protecting and serving the community.  This required me to enforce laws, make arrests, and apply relevant municipal ordinances and Wisconsin State Statutes.  Being a big-city police officer also required me to engage in dispute resolution.  I had to effectively communicate with people from several diverse cultures.  Interpersonal skills were necessary to adequately perform my job.  Good writing skills were also a necessity.