Saturday, March 5, 2011

Moms In Business Magazine - March 2011

Moms In Business Magazine - March 2011
I was so blessed to be able to get my article that I wrote in honor of my mom published in the Mom's in Business magazine. My mother passed away in December I hope that you will share this article with the women in your life that you love.
My bio is on the inside cover pages and my article is on page 18.
The article is called Ultimate Expression of Love

Wednesday, February 2, 2011



Congrats! to Texas Tech University who were the winners of the iOMe Challenge a National Contest that encourages college students to be proactive in saving and helping to solve the retirement security problem in America! I feel so blessed to be able to manage this contest and be on the iOMe Board! Please view the winning video at the link below and you can read the winning essay at www.iomechallenge.org


Thank you to our Blue Ribbon Judges who picked this years winner!
- John List, Recipient of the Kenneth Galbraith Prize by the American Agricultural Economics Association, Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago
- James Choi, Recipient of the Project Development Award by NBER Center for Aging and Health Research, Associate Professor of Finance at Yale University
- Laura Schwartz, Former White House Director of Events and author of Eat, Drink & Succeed
- Charles Wise, three-time recipient of the William and Frederick Mosher Award, Founding Director of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at Ohio State University.

- Martin Merzer, retired reporter with The Miami Herald. Member of two Pulitzer Prize winning teams from The Miami Hearld and author of Democracy Held Hostage the story of the 2000 presidential election in Floirida.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011


I was at WIXX Radio this morning talking on the morning show about the opportunity the married women of Wisconsin have to compete in the Mrs. Wisconsin United States Pageant! You can register at www.mrswisconsinpageant.com

Sunday, December 19, 2010


Be watching for the February issue of MORE Magazine one of the writers contacted me to interview me for a story she was writing on pageants, and what it was like to compete in your forties! She had heard about the work I had done as Mrs. Wisconsin and I was very excited to share about my experiences. It is amazing the doors that have opened being Mrs. Wisconsin United States!

I was invited to speak at the girl scouts troop this week. I used to be a girl scout and my very first goal I ever set for myself was to get every badge. It was the first goal I accomplished and it felt great! I spoke to the girls about setting goals just like I had done as a girl scout and continue to do in my life. The LOVED the crown and everybody got a picture with the crown on. :)

Thursday, December 2, 2010


For the last 6 weeks I have been spent 1 day every week volunteering to teach Junior Acheivment to the West De Pere Middle School Economics Class. It has been a very rewarding opportunity and it was not until my last day working with them that I revealed that I was Mrs. Wisconsin they were really suprised! Thank you to Mrs. Devillers class you did a great job!

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