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ELEVATE is Schenk & Bruetsch’s practice group providing legal services in all vital practice areas to women business professionals (entrepreneurs, executives, and human resources personnel). This practice group is led by Schenk & Bruetsch partners Lindsey Johnson and Jill Ferrari, both with a client-centered approach to empower women in business and personal legal matters.
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Through ELEVATE, Schenk & Bruetsch provides exceptional legal and advisory services to women business clients and individuals, fostering empowerment, equality, and success through a comprehensive understanding of these areas of law:
Client Service and Community Involvement: ELEVATE members lead key firm practice areas and are recognized for their thought-leadership and community contributions. ELEVATE members have taken leadership roles in the following nonprofit organizations with female-centric programs and services:
We’re proud to introduce the Advisory Board for ELEVATE. Our Advisory Board brings together a diverse group of accomplished women leaders across industries, each offering insight shaped by experience at the highest levels of decision-making. Their perspectives strengthen ELEVATE’s mission by ensuring our work remains practical, forward-looking, and deeply aligned with the realities women face as leaders and builders.

Renee has worked extensively in nonprofit, government, and event management, budgeting, grassroots organizing, and economic development.
She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and has served with several other boards and organizations in Southeast Michigan.

She also works with many folks who find themselves suddenly single through divorce or being widowed the loss of a spouse to plan for a new path forward. She holds the CFP ® designation and is married with two elementary age boys and two labrador retrievers.
She enjoys the outdoors, cooking, working out, and rooting for the Detroit Lions and Michigan State.

She is a certified Economic Development Finance Professional (EDFP), sits on the Urban Land Institute Michigan Housing Product Council, has been Adjunct Faculty in the Graduate Program for Historic Preservation at Eastern Michigan University, is an alumna of the American Council on Germany Sustainable Urban Development Exchange, and is the Board President of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network.
She is also the co-author of Pattern Book Homes for 21st Century Michigan, Volumes I & II. Melissa carries with her more than two decades’ worth of stories from work in consulting and local government, with substantial expertise in place-based economic development.
She lives in Ann Arbor, MI with her husband Barnaby and two children, all of whom share the family obsession of finding hidden treasures at estate sales.

Maureen began her career as a teacher in Detroit Public Schools before entering public service, holding senior leadership roles in Detroit, Indianapolis, and Wayne County, where she developed award-winning strategic initiatives. She later served as a Michigan State Representative, advancing bipartisan legislation focused on public safety, technology access, and community well-being.
Alongside public service, Maureen built a successful consulting practice supporting government and nonprofit organizations nationwide. She later returned to full-time mission-driven leadership as Executive Director of CelebrateOne in Columbus, leading efforts to reduce Black infant mortality, and as Interim Executive Director of Midtown Detroit, guiding organizational transformation. Most recently, she directed the 2025 mayoral campaign of Saunteel Jenkins, leading strategy, partnerships, and outreach efforts.
Maureen earned her Master of Organizational Development and Change from Bowling Green State University and her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Howard University. She is a proud graduate of Michigan State University’s bipartisan Michigan Political Leadership Program. Maureen is a lifetime member of The Links, Incorporated, where she served as President of the Great Lakes chapter, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, where she has been actively involved at the international level in driving social action. Maureen contributed her talents as a Board member for Southside Thrive Collaborative, Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan, Karmanos Cancer Institute, and Detroit Public Lighting Authority.
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