The Milwaukee and Madison law firm of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek SC said
Wednesday that it has hired Paul Eberle to become the chief executive
of the firm.
Eberle becomes one of the first nonlawyers to serve as chief executive of a major law firm, Whyte Hirschboeck said.
Eberle
will work through the end of October alongside Mark Miller, the firm’s
current CEO, who announced his departure earlier this year after eight
years of leading Whyte Hirschboeck. Eberle will begin his new position
on Nov. 1.
Bruce Arnold, a managing director at Whte Hirschboeck’s
Milwaukee office, said the hiring of Eberle will allow attorneys to
focus on providing legal services, enabling the firm to better serve
clients around the state. The law firm has more than 150 attorneys and
paralegals practicing more than 40 areas of law.
Eberle is a
founder and past president of hardware, software, services and leasing
firm, Capital Data Inc. in Milwaukee and has served as a managing member
at Capital Properties of Wisconsin, a private equity firm involved in
real estate investment and management. He also is a founding shareholder
of Green Bay-based Lasernet Inc., a print, mail and electronic data
services company.
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