Michael E. Molenda
Retired
Overview
Mike was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1950. He grew up in the Milwaukee suburb of Greenfield where he attended high school and participated in swimming, golf, and drama. After high school, Mike attended the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse where he continued to swim and where he met his wife Linda.
Upon graduating from UW-La Crosse, he accepted a position as a physical education teacher at Rosemount Middle School; he also served as head swimming coach for Rosemount High School. He served in both of these roles until 1978 when he left coaching and pursued a law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul. Mike graduated from law school, cum laude, in 1982.
Mike currently practices in the areas of family law, criminal law, and personal injury. He also serves as a mediator, parenting time expeditor, parenting consultant and Early Neutral Evaluator in the family law area.
When he is not at work, Mike enjoys golfing and traveling with his wife of 41 years, Linda. They have a daughter, son-in-law, and two grandsons. Mike is very active in the International Association of Lions Clubs, serving as club president, District Governor for the Lions Clubs in Ramsey, Dakota and Washington Counties in 2010-2011 and as Counsel Chairperson for the Lions Clubs in Minnesota, Manitoba and Northwest Ontario in 2011-2012.
Credentials
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William Mitchell College of Law, J.D.
Honors: cum laude
University of Minnesota, M.Ed.
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin, B.A., With Honors
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Minnesota Super Lawyers List 2004 - 2017
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Retired
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Lions Club. A member of the Rosemount Lions Club since 1984, he has held many offices within the association, including secretary, president, district governor, zone and region chairperson and council chairperson. He has also served as chairperson for the Campaign SightFirst and the Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation. He was also a member of the 92nd Lions Club International Convention Host Committee in Minneapolis.
In recognition of his service to the association, he has received numerous awards, including the District Governor Excellence Award, a Leadership Medal, the Progressive Helen Keller Award, a Michigan A. Charles Weir Fellowship, two International President’s Certificate of Appreciation and three International President’s Awards. He is also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow.