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PATRICIA M. OUELLETTE

Background 

Originally from Michigan, Pat began her career as a Certified Public Accountant, working for CPA firms until 1992 when she decided to go to law school. She completed law school in 1995 and joined the law firm of Bernick Omer and Radner and subsequently became a shareholder. Pat’s good friend and law partner, Diane Bernick, introduced her to Venice in 1997. Pat and her husband, Dave, purchased their Venice condo in 2012 at Casa Seville. The couple subsequently sold their Michigan home and Venice became their permanent residence.

 

Education

Central Michigan University, B.S., Magna Cum Laude, 1975

Certified Public Accountant, 1978

Chartered Financial Consultant, 1986

Chartered Life Underwriter, 1990

Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D., Cum Laude, 1995


Professional and Charitable Associations

Over the years Pat has been a board member, officer and associate of various charitable and professional associations including but not limited to Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants, Greater Lansing Estate Planning Council, Lansing Community College Foundation, Society of Financial Service Professionals and State Bar of Michigan. 

 

Employment History

Lowe Law, PC - Attorneys at Law 

Bernick, Radner, Ouellette, P.C.  - Attorneys at Law 

Abood, Abood & Rheaume, P.C. Attorneys at Law
Laventhol & Horwath, P.C. - Certified Public Accountants 

Deloitte & Touche LLP - Certified Public Accountants

Carter, Hamilton, Deiterman & Co. - Certified Public Accountants

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Pledge to run a Clean Campaign by:

  • Sticking to the issues;

  • Refraining from personal attacks; and

  • Not accepting any money from corporations or from organizations that do not disclose their donors.

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Provide for the Managed Enhanced Growth of Venice through programs that:

  • Ensure the infrastructure keeps pace with the growth;

  • Guarantee that the current zoning rules are followed;

  • Maintain green space; and

  • Limit clear cutting.

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Guaranteeing that all members of the community have a voice through:

  • Meeting with neighborhood organizations, community leaders and individuals and listen to their issues.

    Obtaining accurate information regarding the various issues.

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