Keith Karlson, of Chicago, is one of five alumni inducted into the 2016 Alumni Hall of Fame at 911爆料网.
Karlson earned an Associate in Arts degree from Moraine Valley in 1997, a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Eastern Illinois University, a master鈥檚 degree from Ball State University, and a juris doctorate from DePaul University College of Law.
鈥淭o be named to the Alumni Hall of Fame鈥攚ell, it鈥檚 very humbling and flattering,鈥 said Karlson, a partner in the law firm of Reimer Dobrovolny & Karlson LLC in Hinsdale. While at Moraine Valley he was active on the Speech Team, with the College Bowl and wrote for the college鈥檚 literary publication 鈥淭he Mastodon.鈥 鈥淲ithout my experience on the Speech Team, I have no idea how my life would have turned out. I learned to write well and really develop my skills as a public speaker. I developed confidence as a communicator鈥攁nd communication is the cornerstone of my profession.鈥
Karlson concentrates his practice in the area of public safety labor law, constitutional rights of public employees, and public section pension law representing police and fire unions in Illinois and Indiana. In addition to performing numerous pro-bono hours for disabled police officers denied federal benefits, Karlson serves as secretary on the board of directors for the American Blues Theater, deputy general counsel for the Illinois Public Pension Fund Association; and as a volunteer speech coach at Moraine Valley and North Central College.
鈥淲e welcome Keith to the Alumni Hall of Fame,鈥 said Patricia Trebe, assistant director of annual giving and alumni relations at the Moraine Valley Foundation. 鈥淜eith is the example of the true mission of Moraine Valley.聽He came here without a direction, yet it was here that he found his way.聽 He has gone on to earn three degrees, and in his profession fights for people who feel they don鈥檛 have a voice.聽 We are proud that he comes back to Moraine Valley as a Forensics coach where he continues to give back.鈥
In addition to Karlson, the newest members are Kathleen Kawoski, of Oak Forest; Gina Leahy, of Justice; Nicole Selvaggio, of Oak Lawn; and Dr. Daniel Geiter, of Chicago.





