As part of an ongoing series related to transactional law in both Wisconsin Lawyer magazine and InsideTrack, we highlight the work of in-house counsel. In this issue, we talk with Angela Arrington of Alliant Energy Corp.
As part of an ongoing series related to transactional law in both Wisconsin Lawyer magazine and InsideTrack, we highlight the work of in-house counsel. In this issue, we talk with Angela Arrington of Alliant Energy Corp.
Former students look to rename James Madison Memorial High School after Darlene M. Hancock
MADISON, WI (365 Media Foundation, Inc) The late Darlene Hancock was the first African-American female principal for the Madison Metropolitan School District, a champion for education, an advocate for all children and a leader in the Madison community for decades. Now, some of her former students are hoping that when James Madison Memorial High School is renamed, it will be after her.
“There have been so many great candidates that have been brought forward for the potential renaming of Madison Memorial High School, but the reason why Mrs. Hancock should be in consideration, too, is that she didn’t just walk the walk, she talked the talk in terms of education and providing opportunities for children that extended well beyond her days as principal and are still affecting the lives of young people everywhere,” Anthony Brown Jr. tells Madison365.