Background
Enk, Scott Son of Kenneth and Audrey Enk.
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Enk, Scott Son of Kenneth and Audrey Enk.
Bachelor in Mass Communications and Economics with distinction, University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1981.
Personnel assistant Fleet Mortgage Corporation, Milwaukee, 1982, foreclosure assistant, 1983, publications designer, editor, writer, 1983-1987. Documentation editor, writer, tester Aardvark/McGraw-Hill, 1987-1988. Research/quality assurance editor Gareth Stevens, Inc., 1988-1991.
Senior editor Southea. Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Waukesha, 1992—2001. Claims examiner, researcher United States Department Veterans Affairs, Milwaukee, 2002.
Proofreader, editor The Relizon Company, New Berlin, 2003. Copy editor Reiman Media Group, Greendale, 2003—2009. Senior writer Sales Automation Support Incorporated, New York Berlin, since 2010.
Guest lecturer silent film history and women's roles in silent film Alverno College, Milwaukee, since 1991, in English style and grammar, mass communications ethics and values, and job hunting skills, 2000—, guest lecturer Pewaukee Area (Wisconsin) History Society, 1997. Speaker, presenter in field.
Founder, president Greater Milwaukee chapter Hear My Voice/Protecting Our Nation's Children, 1993—2006. Member American Civil Liberties Union, since 1987. Former officer Wisconsin Phi Beta Kappa Foundation, Inc.
Secretary West Suburban Milwaukee chapter National Organization of Women, 1984-1989, president, since 1987, newsletter editor, since 1989, chair fundraising committee, 1983-1984. Secretary De Quav, Inc., since 2002. Board directors Friends of University Wisconsin Golda Meir Library., Milwaukee, 2004-2006, chair communications committee, 2004-2005.
Member Working America, since 2007. Advisory A Child's Best Interest, 2008—2010. Supporter Public Enterprise Committee, since 2010.
Member Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups, since 2010. Member National Organization of Women (chapter representative to state council), University Wisconsin Milwaukee Alumni Association (College Letters and Science scholar 1979), Mensa, Phi Beta Kappa (board directors Greater Milwaukee Association since 1984, secretary 1985-1990, 2004, president 1990-2001, president emeritus since 2005, delegate to national triennial council 1988-2006, recipient Service award 2000), Intertel Triple Nine Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma.