Kelly Haslam practices genealogy for her own enjoyment. Her genealogical training includes the completion of the Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University and the 18-month ProGen Study Group 36. Her primary genealogical focus areas include Irish genealogy and genetic genealogy.
Beyond genealogical research, Kelly is passionate about the topics of wellness and personal development. She is skilled in writing, mentoring, and teaching.
• ProGen 36 Study Group, 2017-2019
• Certificate in Genealogical Research OL 24, Boston University (BU), 2017
• Family History Skills Course, National Genealogical Society (NGS), 2017
• Master of Science in Counseling, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999
• Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Education, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1995
• Study Abroad, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain, 1994
Kelly worked at the University of Wisconsin for twenty years where she held roles as an assistant dean, project manager, data analyst, advisor, counselor, and educator. In her project and data analyst capacities, she was recognized as a collaborative professional who delivered high-quality service in a caring manner. In her educating and counseling capacities, she earned a reputation as someone approachable, kind, respectful, and trustworthy.