Nicole Bowman-Farrell
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Nicole Bowman-Farrell was born and raised in WI, owns Bowman Performance
Consulting (www.nbowmanconsulting.com) and is a member of the
Stockbridge-Munsee traditional community. Her academic and professional work incorporates the
intersection of Tribal and non-Tribal policy, governance, business, and
education as a place for all to participate in cooperative communities of
practice. She is the
only Wisconsinite to win the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the
US Small Business Administration and is on target to be the first Native
American to graduate with a PhD from the Department of Educational Policy
& Leadership at the University of WI-Madison where she's been academic
fellow.
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Chris Clarke Epstein
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Chris Clarke Epstein grew up in
Illinois, but during her teenaged years she vacationed in Manitowish.
When she was an adult after several different jobs in sales she moved to Wisconsin and became a motivational
speaker and advocate for women's rights. She founded her own
speaking and training business in 1983 and has been doing that ever since. |
Jane Clark
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Jane Clark was born and raised
in Wisconsin, after graduating high school she went to college in
Massachusetts then returned to Wisconsin for law school. She graduated and
started her own law firm focusing on family law and
real-estate employment law. She later moved to Madison to do more family law
then recently moved back to Wausau to take a position in a company that
provides human resources for all of Wisconsin. |
Sara Conner
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Sara Connor and Catherine Dellin
are sisters who came to Wisconsin during their junior high years.
Their mother Mary Roddis Connor was the first women to be inducted into
the Wisconsin Forestry Hall of Fame. Both sisters now volunteer
during the summer at Camp Five Logging Museum which is the museum their
parents started. |
Rita Crooks
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Rita Crooks has almost always
lived in Wausau, WI. Art has been a passion of hers and after her
children were in school she took classes to receive a degree in the Fine
Arts Major. The next year she started the Center For Visual Arts in
Wausau. She was a woman of vision in 1996, and is involved in
numerous watercolor societies. |
Brenda Davis
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Brenda Davis lived in Massachusetts with a
lot of family and friends. She was the first to move away from the area
her family lived in and she settled in New York with her husband. In New
York she worked for a chemical company for a few years and
then a marketing research firm for a couple of years while singing on the side.
She moved to Wisconsin after being married and both her husband and
herself went to UW Madison for Project Management. |
Cheryl Davis
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Cheryl Davis grew up in West
Virginia, but in 1961 when she was a junior in high school she moved to
Wausau. she attended college at University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire. After teaching and later working with the family business
which included Central Wisconsin Paper Company Cheryl had the opportunity
to become the Executive Director of the YWCA in Wausau. |
C. Ann Dietrich
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C. Ann Dietrich came to
Wisconsin during her college years. She studied speech pathology at
Marquette University, and has pursued many different health positions
since then. In addition to that she has done puppet shows, teaching
swimming and coaching a swim team. She is currently the health
officer for the Marathon County Health Department. |
Jessica Doyle
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Jessica Doyle was born in Green Bay. She and
Governor Doyle went to Madison West High School and married their senior
year at UW Madison. Her first teaching job started right after that. She
enjoyed the learning process and had to engage the students with few resources.
Both Jessica and her husband went to Tunisia in North Africa to
teach high school English. After they left Doyle taught French while her
husband was at Harvard. She supported Jim during the campaigning and while
he was in office. |
Jill Folstad
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Jill Folstad has lived in Wisconsin all her life.
She was born in the Milwaukee area and attended UW Madison graduating in journalism and political science.
She worked with victims of crime at the District Attorney’s office in
Madison. There she found her greatest interest, being a prosecutor. Years later she found herself working in the District Attorney’s office
in Marathon County. She is currently judge at Marathon County Circuit
Court. |
Teryl Franklin
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Teryl Franklin grew up in Illinois and moved
to Wisconsin with her husband. She has been a reporter, assigning editor, editorial page
editor, copy editor, business editor, city editor and managing editor in the
news room.
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Linda Freeman Grilley
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Linda Freeman Grilley was born
in Wisconsin and has lived here all her life. She never planned on
being a nurse or working in that field. She went to the University
of Wisconsin in Madison and Milwaukee. Then went to grad school in
Marquette and worked in the Milwaukee area. She started out as
a nursing assistant because she needed a summer job. |
Mary Clare Freeman
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Mary Clare Freeman was born in
Rhinelander Wisconsin and then moved to Wausau when she was 5 years
old. Mary is a retired school teacher. She earned her degree
at the University of Wisconsin with a double major in Speech
Correction and Child Devolvement. Ten years later she decided to go
back to the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point. She is married and
have 5 children and 15 grandchildren. |
Roberta Gassman
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Roberta Gassman was born in Boston, Massachusetts
and moved to Wisconsin to attend UW Madison. She loved the school
so much she did a lot of volunteer work. She majored in social work. Later
working for two governors and the top aide
for the mayor of Madison as well as director of communications for the elected county
executive. She currently works at the Wisconsin Department of Workforce
Development. |
Marge Gibson
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Marge Gibson was born in Antigo and went to
high school there. She then moved away for college and lived
in California. She came back to Antigo to be with her parents in their old
age. She has always been obsessed with birds and was able to start
her own business helping birds and educating people about helping wildlife.
This business is called REGI. |
Kristine Gilmore
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Kristine Gilmore was born near
Milwaukee. She
moved to Weston when she was 10. She graduated from Everest High School and
later attended
UW-La
Crosse. After that, she worked as a
teacher and got a masters degree from Edgewood College in educational
administration. Also she earned a doctorate degree in educational administration and is now
a professor. |
Peggy Harding
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Peggy Harding was born in Wisconsin and
moved often between Minnesota and Wisconsin after high school for
college. She evaluates dams for safety and proficiency. She
worked in design overseas which is how she fell into this area of engineering. |
Sheri Holms
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Sheri Holms was born in New York
and she grew up in Cincinnati Ohio. Her husband and here moved her
because they its a safe place to raise their kids. She went to
DePauw University in Indiana and got her bachelors degree in the science
of nursing. 30 years later she graduated with a masters degree from
UW- Eau Claire. |
Jane Johnson
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Jane Johnson grew up in Northern
Wisconsin close to the Michigan border. She graduated from UW- Stevens
Point with a completed masters degree. She became a teacher and
coordinator at D.C Everest High School. She enjoys having
parties and spending time with her family. Jane is married and has
one daughter and two grandchildren. |
Karen
Kuhn
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Karen Kuhn grew up in
Kansas. She moved to Wisconsin to begin her teaching career.
She taught physical education and health. She became head sponsor of
girl's athletics. She worked with the Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association (WIAA). |