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Home > Fellows > Celebrating ABF Fellows in ABA Board of Governors District Representative and Member-At-Large Roles

Celebrating ABF Fellows in ABA Board of Governors District Representative and Member-At-Large Roles

August 24, 2023

After the 2023 Annual Meeting in Denver, ABF Fellows began terms as District Representatives and Members-At-Large (MAL) on the ABA Board of Governors, joining Fellows already in roles in the Board of Governors!  

 

The Fellows that began their terms this year are:  

Theodore H. Davis, Jr. – Georgia Life Fellow 

Tracy A. Giles – Virginia Life Fellow 

Christopher S. Jennison – Maryland Fellow 

Thomas W. Lyons III – Rhode Island Life Fellow 

Victor M. Marquez – California Fellow 

Frank X. Neuner, Jr. – Louisiana Patron Fellow and Fellows Secretary 

Lucian T. Pera – Tennessee Life Fellow 

Linda L. Randell – Connecticut Patron Fellow 

Thomas Christopher Rombach – Michigan Fellow 

Eileen Sullivan – Arizona Fellow

Lester Tate III – Georgia Life Fellow

 

They join those previously elected in 2021 and 2022: Judge John Preston Bailey – West Virginia Life Fellow, Jennifer “Ginger” M. Busby – Alabama Fellow, M. Joe Crosthwait, Jr. – Oklahoma Life Fellow, Jamie Delores-Ann Davis – New Jersey Fellow, Jo Ann Engelhardt – Florida Benefactor Fellow, Pamela C. Enslen – California Patron Fellow, Leonard H. Gilbert – Florida Benefactor Fellow, Judge James S. Hill – North Dakota Life Fellow, Grant C. Killoran – Wisconsin Co-Chair and Life Fellow, Katherine “Katie” Larkin-Wong – California Fellow, Richard M. Lipton – Texas Life Fellow, Judge James E. Lockemy – South Carolina Life Fellow, Elizabeth Kelly Meyers – California Fellow, Amy Lin Meyerson – Connecticut Life Fellow, Michael W. Mutek – Alabama Life Fellow, Judge Michael J. Oths – Idaho Fellow, Carlos A. Rodriguez-Vidal – Puerto Rico Patron Fellow, and Daniel A. Schwartz – Connecticut Fellow.  

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