Anyone who met her never felt slighted, but appreciated.
She established regional tax collections centers to improve customer service and taxpayer accessibility, she established tax collections at local banks, understanding how collections would increase and banks would see higher customer volumes.
By 1988, she was receiving over 100,000 complimentary votes, a remarkable political statement by a woman who detested the political arena.
In fact, Mary Law sparked a renewed interest by the insurance giant to rethink how they approached women desiring maternity leave and the flexibility of returning them to the workforce.