Therese A. Boisvert, At a Glance
Therese A. Boisvert was inspired by an innate determination to utilize her skill set to foster positive change in her community to follow her current career path. After working in a medical library, she answered her calling and was able to work with the Diocese of La Crosse in the management of the Church’s library system. With more than 25 years of professional experience, Ms. Boisvert had been able to nurture the growth of the Church’s library program and influence stability throughout. She now employs these skills with Logistics Health Incorporated as a Credentialing Compliance Coordinator.
Ms. Boisvert received a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Law Studies and Political Science, with a Minor in Sociology, and a Master of Science in Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She feels that a major career highlight has been working with the Diocese of La Crosse and making the most of all of her faculties. She maintains close affiliations with the National Association of Professional Women, Stanford Who’s Who and Presidential Who’s Who, as she is committed to remaining abreast of industry trends and developments and communicating with other professionals. She enjoys serving her community as a Secretary of La Crosse Deanery of the PCCW and a Secretary of the Cathedral Council of Catholic Women, and she also takes pleasure in doing needlepoint, ice skating and reading in her spare time.
Ms. Boisvert received a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Law Studies and Political Science, with a Minor in Sociology, and a Master of Science in Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She feels that a major career highlight has been working with the Diocese of La Crosse and making the most of all of her faculties. She maintains close affiliations with the National Association of Professional Women, Stanford Who’s Who and Presidential Who’s Who, as she is committed to remaining abreast of industry trends and developments and communicating with other professionals. She enjoys serving her community as a Secretary of La Crosse Deanery of the PCCW and a Secretary of the Cathedral Council of Catholic Women, and she also takes pleasure in doing needlepoint, ice skating and reading in her spare time.
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Needlepoint project for Cathedral Undercroft