Overview

Megan S. Zemke is a paralegal with more than 20 years of experience in government, legal and legislative environments. Megan specializes in energy law and has worked with attorneys, lawmakers, and government councils on complex projects related to energy regulations. She has also managed the development of several energy-related programs in Ohio.

Education

The Ohio State University (B.A., political science and women’s studies, 1998)

USDA Graduate School (Introduction to Law for Paralegals; Immigration Law; Introductory Russian; Administrative Law and Procedure)

Distinctions

Recipient, Franklin Award for superior performance in customer service, innovation, teamwork, crisis management and negotiation, US Embassy/Moscow (2006)

Recipient, Bricker Way in Action Award (2015)

Professional Activities

Member, Women's Energy Network

Staff Representative, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, Bricker & Eckler LLP

Former Paralegal Representative, Staff Advisory Committee, Bricker & Eckler LLP

Experience

Presiding Judge, Cuyahoga, Franklin and Erie counties primary and general elections, 2007-2014

Assistant Developer, Demand Side Market Entry program, Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC)

Manager, the Advanced Energy Job Stimulus Program, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (OAQDA)

Developer, $150 million bipartisan Advanced Energy Job Stimulus Program

Megan Zemke, Bricker Graydon LLP Photo

Megan S. Zemke

Paralegal
  • 100 South Third Street
    Columbus, OH 43215 -4291

Admissions

  • Admitted, Columbus Bar Association
  • Admitted, Paralegal Association of Central Ohio
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