Gov. Evers Appoints Robin Kadrmas as La Crosse County Register of Deeds
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today appointed Robin Kadrmas as the new La Crosse County Register of Deeds, filling a vacancy created by the upcoming resignation of Cheryl McBride effective January 7, 2022.
“Robin Kadrmas has extensive experience having served in the La Crosse Register of Deeds office for more than two decades,” said Gov. Evers. “I’m confident with her background and public service, she will continue serving the people of La Crosse County well.”
Kadrmas started at the La Crosse County Register of Deeds Office in 2000. During this tenure, she has served as a clerk and Assistant Deputy Register of Deeds. Most recently, Kadrmas has served as Chief Deputy Register of Deeds since 2015. She is an active member of the Greater La Crosse Area community and currently resides in Rockland, Wisconsin.
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