[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 106 (Wednesday, July 9, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1122]
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                  IN HONOR OF MR. TIMOTHY J. ELVERMAN

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                            HON. GWEN MOORE

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, July 9, 2014

  Ms. MOORE. Mr. Speaker, I rise on this occasion to honor Mr. Timothy 
J. Elverman as he celebrates 40 years of achievement. It is truly an 
honor for me to pay homage to someone who has contributed so much to 
Milwaukee and the State of Wisconsin.
  I have known Tim Elverman for over 30 years, well before I began my 
legislative career in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Mr. Elverman is a 
graduate of Marquette University Law School.
  Tim has enjoyed an illustrious and diverse career. After law school 
his first job was Director of the Student Legal Assistance Center at 
Bemidji State University in Minnesota. He returned to Wisconsin to 
serve as Home Secretary/Ombudsman for Congressman Les Aspin in his 
Janesville office.
  After leaving public service, Tim was the Wisconsin Director of 
Government Relations at Bank One Corporation (now JPMorgan Chase & Co.) 
for 14 years. While at Bank One, Tim was also responsible for the 
bank's Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) compliance, and was on the 
bank's foundation board. While serving in that capacity, Tim was 
actively involved in a variety of organizations in the community 
including Chairman of the following organizations: New Opportunities 
for Home Ownership in Milwaukee (NOHIM) lenders' consortium, the Board 
for the 16th Street Community Health Center, and the Advisory Committee 
for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Counsel. He also served on 
the advisory board for the Local Initiatives Support Corporations 
(LISC) and on the advisory board for the Mid-Town Credit Union which I 
established as a Vista volunteer.
  Tim Elverman joined Broydrick & Associates and later Hubbard Wilson & 
Zelenkova as Senior Counsel. He is now retiring from Hubbard Wilson & 
Zelenkova, after a long and productive career.
  Tim Elverman is a strong example of leadership and excellence for the 
Milwaukee community. He is a Milwaukee and Wisconsin treasure. I value 
his service and I am proud to call him friend. Timothy J. Elverman, 
thank you for your service to the 4th Congressional District.

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