Education
Born in Marshfield, Wisconsin, Lippert graduated from Pittsville High School.
Born in Marshfield, Wisconsin, Lippert graduated from Pittsville High School.
She is currently executive assistant to the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. She received a Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Wisconsin–Louisiana Crosse 1976, and an Mississippi from the same university in 1980. She worked for many years as a health educator.
In 1998, she challenged fellow Pittsville resident and Democratic incumbent Donald West. Hasenohrl for the 70th District (portions of Portage and Wood counties) seat, coming close to defeating him (8,906 for Hasenohrl to 8,386 for Lippert) with $38,708 in campaign expenditures.
Hasenohrl chose not to run for re-election in 2000, and Lippert defeated Democrat Amy Sue Vruwink by 104 votes (12,068 to 11,964 ) in the 2000 general election, after spending $114,563. Lippert served on the "s Committees on Children and Families and Public Health (on both of which she served as Vice-Chair), as well as the Committees on Aging and Long-Term Care.
Economic Development. Health; and Transportation.
She was succeeded by Vruwink.
After leaving the, Lippert went back to work in the health field In February 2011, she was appointed as executive assistant to Eloise Anderson, the new Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, as part of the administration of incoming governor Scott Walker.