Judy Vollmar:  

CLASS OF 1968
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Case High SchoolClass of 1968
Racine, WI

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I think high school friends probably remember me as being quiet, shy and pretty reserved. I hope they also remember me as being kind and intelligent. I always wanted to be a journalist and potentially an attory when I grew up. My family and freiends thought that I should do what would make me happy. As it turn out, they were right. I received a BA with a journalism major and minors in French and political science. My first job out of school was as an associate editor of "The Woman Bowler Magazine" which is/was published by the Women's International Bowling Congress. After two years there, I went to an agricultural publishing house where I was the managing editor for several national, monthly magazines. I had a great time in the five years I worked there before I moved to the Milwaukee office of a national public relations agency. I was there for four years when the "Rust Bowl" recession rocked the area's industrial based and our agency's client base, so I packed my bags and moved to St. Paul-based 3M where I worked in a variety of assignments and businesses for 20 years. I'm currently doing consulting work. My first crush married his high school sweet heart (from another school in another city) a year after graduating from high school. You could tell he was very much in love with her back in high school. His profile says he and his wife have three children and ten grandchildren. I'm st...Expand for more
ill very much a fashionesta. I love clothes and getting dressed up. I'm still a very classic dresser who loves to wear skirts and heels. My style preferences were great for life in corporate America. The weirdest job I ever had? Oh, that's easy. That's the summer I was working a job while looking for something better to come along. I was at a small public relations office and one of the major clients was a pharmaceutical that manufactured rabies vaccines for cats. I book the client's spokesperson, a registered vet, on radio and television stations to talk about the need to vaccinate cats for rabies. We travelled from the north all the way through the south of California and also hit East Coast markets including Pittsburgh and upstate New York. The trophies on my mantle (actually in my office) are marketing awards. I won a Milwaukee Ad Federation Award for a point of purchase poster I produced for Harley Davidson motorcycles. I also won marketing awards in two 3M divisions plus the 3M Corporate Marketing Professionalism Award for my work in developing and orchestrating a mass media public relations campaign for Post-it Notes. The campaign generated 180 million gross print impressions, generated AP and UPI wire stories, radio stories and featured inventor Art Fry on the NBC "Today Show" as well as People Magazine. The program was so successful that a competitive product withdrew from the market.
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