Gov. Tony Evers Appoints Menomin Hawpetoss as Menominee County Register of Deeds
Menomin Hawpetoss currently serves as the Non-Traditional Recruiter at the College of Menominee Nation in Keshena.
MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers announced today his appointment of Menomin Hawpetoss as Menominee County Register of Deeds, replacing Louise Madosh who resigned effective July 30th.
“Menomin Hawpetoss’ skill set and previous experience serving the community of Menominee County make her a highly qualified choice for the position of Register of Deeds,” said Gov. Evers. “Her years of experience in both database creation and administrative work ensure she will fulfill her responsibilities exceptionally in the Register of Deeds’ Office.”
Menomin Hawpetoss currently serves as the Non-Traditional Recruiter at the College of Menominee Nation in Keshena where she has worked since 2009, previously as the Information and Training Specialist, Technology Coordinator and Administrative Assistant. Menomin has resided in Keshena most of her life and is an alumni of the College of Menominee Nation.
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