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Les Seiler's Biography

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Full Name:

Lester 'Les' R. Seiler

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Joann; 3 Children: Stephanie, Gregory, Bradley

Birth Date:

03/10/1941

Birth Place:

Red Cloud, NE

Home City:

Hastings, NE

Religion:

Presbyterian

JD, University of Nebraska College of Law, 1966

BA, Business, Wayne State, 1960

Former Senator, Nebraska State Legislature, District 33, 2012-2016

Former Chair, Judiciary Committee, Nebraska State Legislature

Former Member, Transportation and Telecommunications Committee, Nebraska State Legislature

Partner, Seiler & Parker, Professional Corporation, Limited Liabilities Company, 1970-present

Captain, Judge Advocate general Nebraska National Guard, 1967-1977

Former Assistant General Counsel, Metropolitan Utilities District, 1968-1969

Assistant Attorney General, State of Nebraska, 1966-1967

Served, United States Army Reserve, 1966-1967

Former Member, board of trustees, First Presbyterian Church, Hastings (president, board of deacons)

Former Member, Disciplinary Review Board, Nebraska Supreme Court, 1999-2011

Former President, Disciplinary Review Board, Nebraska Supreme Court, 2011

Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Nebraska, 2003-2004

Former Member, Plattsmouth Masonic Home, 1997-2001

Former Member, Nebraska Demolay Foundation, 1984-2000

Former Member, Disciplinary Review Board, Nebraska State Bar Association, 1993-1998

Former Member, Mid-West Lodge #317, 1963-1997

Former Member, Shrine-Tehema Temple, 1974-1996

Former Member, Board of Directors, Scottish Rite- Valley of Hastings, 1963-1995

Former Member, Board of Directors, Nebraska Childrens Home Society, 1990

Former Potentate, Tehama Shrine, 1982

Former President, Central Nebraska Comprehensive Health Planning Commission, 1971-1976

Awards:

Volunteer award, American Legion Baseball, 1990; Order of Arrow, Boy Scouts of America, 1984; volunteer of the year, Adams County YWCA, 1983; Outstanding Young Men of America, 1972; Accommodation Medal, Nebraska National Guard, 1969.

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