Tom Reed Retires from SPD After More Than 40 Years of Service
Milwaukee Legal System Leaders Celebrate His Career
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – This week, Tom Reed retired from the Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office (SPD) after more than 40 years of service. Tom began his career with SPD in 1982, and he has served as the Regional Attorney Manager of the Milwaukee Trial Office since 2000. “Tom has been an exceptional leader, advocate, and public defender. We thank him for his years of service to the people of Wisconsin,” said State Public Defender Jennifer Bias.
Finally, Tom was also a leader on the national stage. Through his work with the National Institute of Corrections and the MacArthur Foundation, Tom was a frequent speaker at conferences around the country on the topic of criminal justice reform. Tom also co-authored, alongside District Attorney John Chisholm, a paper published by the Harvard Kennedy School speaking to successful criminal justice reform efforts in Milwaukee. “Under Tom’s leadership the Milwaukee Public Defender’s Office always put their clients’ needs first while also seeking to improve the quality of justice for the community as a whole. Tom’s vision and advocacy for thoughtful, public health informed change and his trusted leadership on the Community Justice Council has transformed the front end of the criminal justice system and made it a national model. It has been an honor for me to work with him the last 18 years,” said former Milwaukee County District Attorney, John Chisholm.
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