Annette Fischer has served as Human Resources Specialist for the District of Arizona Bankruptcy Court since 1997. She has 24 years of court experience. She began her court career as an Intake Files Clerk in 1990 and also served as Human Resources Assistant from 1994 to 1997.
Jeff Allsteadt was appointed Clerk of Court for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois on March 10, 2014. Jeff started his career at the age of 16 in the file room of the Oakland County Courthouse in Michigan. He is a graduate of the Federal Court Leadership Program and holds a certificate from Michigan State University in Judicial Administration. Jeff now teaches all 10 classes of the Michigan State program.
Jeff Peirce is a Case Administrator Team Leader in the Camden Division office of the District of New Jersey. He's been with the court system since 1986. He also helped with the Editorial Committee.
Pam Smith is a Case Administrator with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of NC since 2010. 4th Circuit Liaison for NCBC; She began her court career as a case administrator in Denver, Colorado and has six years of court service.
Yvonne Cheroke – I am a Programmer Analyst with NCEB. I graduated from FCLP in 2006 and have been a coach for new participants of FCLP since 2008. Working in the courts has been an adventure for me. I started volunteering for NCBC in 2009 as the Editor, continued onto the Editorial Committee in 2012, and as of 2013 I serve as Board of Governor and chair of the Benefits Committee.
YOUR Benefits Committee has been very active this year. Many courts signed up for the FedAdvantage free training. We are in the process of discussing training dates with each court. Did you know FedAdvantage offers a free retirement analysis for NCBC members??? Be sure to ask your local NCBC rep (or me) about the free NCBC member retirement analysis provided by FedAdvantage.
Due to the low interest by members for Pet Insurance, we have decided to discontinue this benefit. We are compiling a referral list of top carriers with their contact information and soon we will post it on our website.
Don’t forget to check out NCBC member benefits options at http://ncbc.memberclicks.net/benefits.
And a special thank you to Ann Iannarelli (FLMB) for her many years of service on the Benefits Committee!
With Ann Iannarelli leaving the group, we are in need of another member to join us. If you are interested in participating, please contact me at [email protected] or 919-334-3812.
Jeff Allsteadt was appointed Clerk of Court for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois on March 10, 2014. Jeff started his career at the age of 16 in the file room of the Oakland County Courthouse in Michigan. He is a graduate of the Federal Court Leadership Program and holds a certificate from Michigan State University in Judicial Administration. Jeff now teaches all 10 classes of the Michigan State program.
Jeff Peirce is a Case Administrator Team Leader in the Camden Division office of the District of New Jersey. He's been with the court system since 1986. He also helped with the Editorial Committee.
Pam Smith is a Case Administrator with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of NC since 2010. 4th Circuit Liaison for NCBC; She began her court career as a case administrator in Denver, Colorado and has six years of court service.
Yvonne Cheroke – I am a Programmer Analyst with NCEB. I graduated from FCLP in 2006 and have been a coach for new participants of FCLP since 2008. Working in the courts has been an adventure for me. I started volunteering for NCBC in 2009 as the Editor, continued onto the Editorial Committee in 2012, and as of 2013 I serve as Board of Governor and chair of the Benefits Committee.
YOUR Benefits Committee has been very active this year. Many courts signed up for the FedAdvantage free training. We are in the process of discussing training dates with each court. Did you know FedAdvantage offers a free retirement analysis for NCBC members??? Be sure to ask your local NCBC rep (or me) about the free NCBC member retirement analysis provided by FedAdvantage.
Due to the low interest by members for Pet Insurance, we have decided to discontinue this benefit. We are compiling a referral list of top carriers with their contact information and soon we will post it on our website.
Don’t forget to check out NCBC member benefits options at http://ncbc.memberclicks.net/benefits.
And a special thank you to Ann Iannarelli (FLMB) for her many years of service on the Benefits Committee!
With Ann Iannarelli leaving the group, we are in need of another member to join us. If you are interested in participating, please contact me at [email protected] or 919-334-3812.