2-2-23 evers appoints new dodge county district attorney

Gov. Tony Evers has announced the appointment of Andrea Will to serve as Dodge County District Attorney.   The appointment fills a vacancy created by former District Attorney Kurt  Klomberg’s resignation.  Will will serve for the remainder of the unexpired term that ends January 2025.  In announcing the appointment Governor Evers says Will is a  “well-respected attorney, and her experiences,  dedication, leadership, and organizational skills, will make her an excellent district attorney for the people of Dodge County.”
Will has been an assistant district attorney in the Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office since 2008 and will relocate to Dodge County to serve in this role.   Will is a graduate of Wake Forest University and Marquette University Law School.  Will was part of the committee that established the Waukesha County Drug Treatment Court, which began in 2012.   “I am honored that I have been chosen to be the next district attorney of Dodge County,” said Will. “Based on my experience and legal expertise, I believe that I will lead with the confidence and integrity necessary to build strong working relationships with law enforcement and keep the community safe. The pursuit of justice and victims’ rights have been my priority for 15 years in the Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office, and that commitment will continue in my role as district attorney of Dodge County.”

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