The Missing Persons Network of Wisconsin Steering Committee
MPNWI is a talented group of individuals coming from the fields of law enforcement, communications, business and administration. The Steering Committee is empowered by its core values of integrity and trust. And, the Committee is dedicated to building a comprehensive network of support for the prevention of missing and exploited persons.
Terri McCormick, a Truman Scholar for the State of Wisconsin, and former Wisconsin State Legislator has served both Outagamie & Winnebago counties. Terri also has a Masters Degree in Public Administration and is the President of McCormick Dawson Publishing Group.
Steven Constine has 20 years of law enforcement field experience and 12 years of active military duty along with certification in juvenile crime prevention and community education. Steven retired from the Marinette Police Department and now resides in the Fox Valley area where he also volunteers for the Veterans Helping Veterans group.
Leo Bosch is well known and respected as a former Law Enforcement Officer and Captain with the Appleton Police Department. Mr. Bosch was asked to come out of retirement in order to serve with current Sheriff Brad Gehring in the Outagamie County Sheriff’s office.
Patty Ulrich is a longtime Committee Member with the organization. Patty is a journalist with locally owned and operated WEMI/WEMY – Christian Family Radio. Patty has coordinated several conferences in support of Crisis Families in the state and region.
Merry Wagner is a Senior Accountant with Alberts and Healing CPA’s LLC. She has served as a professional account for non profits, small businesses and other organizations. Merry brings accountability and professional standards to the business practices of the Steering Committee.
Kimberly Maass-Ott co-founded a sister organization in 1994. She was the Case Manager at that time on several search and rescue cases including then 3 year old Dallas Kummel who was recovered in Mexico in 1997. Kimberly was anxious to return to the mission of missing persons and join the MPNWI team of professionals.
Professional Advisor: Ed Krueger- Director, The Criminal Justice Center for Innovation, Fox Valley Technical College.
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