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Sangeeta Shah (1993)
participated in an equity and leadership panel for the Women's Law Caucus to discuss how to continue to foster equity and inclusion across the legal field. Shah is CEO at Brooks Kushman. She earned her bachelor's from Kalamazoo College.
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Jeffrey M. Sangster (1979)
was presented the William Booth Award from The Salvation Army. The award is the nonprofit's highest honor. Sangster has volunteered and served metro Detroit through innovation, ingenuity and dedication. He earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Sharon A. DeWaele-Persichini (1990)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. DeWaele-Persichini is a shareholder at O’Reilly Rancilio.
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Jennifer A. Engelhardt (2002)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Engelhardt is an attorney at Goethel Engelhardt. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Kameshia D. Gant (2004)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly and was chosen by her peers as Michigan Lawyers Weekly's 2021 Woman of the Year. Gant is an Oakland County's Circuit Court judge. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Julie Lyons Kosovec (1995)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Kosovec is a member at Brooks Wilkins Sharkey & Turco. She earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Jennifer M. LaTosch (2000)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. LaTosch is a partner at Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss. She earned her bachelor's from Albion College.
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Melissa Demorest LeDuc (2005)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Demorest LeDuc is a member at Demorest Law Firm. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Samantha J. Orvis (2011)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Orvis is a shareholder with Garan Lucow Miller. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan-Flint.
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Lisa D. Stern (1995)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Stern is a shareholder at Hertz Schram. She earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Gail M. Towne (2002)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Towne is a partner at Lennon Miller O’Connor & Bartosiewicz.
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Laura N. You (2012)
was recognized as a 2021 Women in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. You is a partner at Warner Norcross + Judd. She earned her bachelor's from Albion College.
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Dane M. Lepola (2018)
joined Howard & Howard in the firm's Business and Litigation Group. Lepola earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Laurel F. McGiffert (1980)
was named one of the 2021 Most Influential Black Lawyers by Savoy magazine. McGiffert was selected based on criteria related to her success as a trial attorney, prominence of law firm, position, respect among peers, contributions as a speaker or writer and community outreach efforts. She earned her bachelor's from Vassar College.
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Dirk Holkeboer (1980)
retired from Habitat for Humanity after 33 years. During his time with Habitat, Dirk served as the executive director of three chapters (Miami, FL, Holland, MI, Visalia, CA) and worked for Habitat for Humanity International as the assistant director of Habitat's Jimmy Carter Work Projects and as an affiliate adviser. Holkeboer earned his bachelor's from Calvin University.
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Kenneth J. Sachs (LL.M. 2010)
joined Bodman as a member and is a member of the firm's Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice Group. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Tom Boyd (1990)
was honored as Advocate of the Year by the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Michigan. He currently serves the Michigan Supreme Court as the State Court Administrator and previously presided over the 55th District Court’s Mental Health Court. Boyd earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Jennifer M. LaTosch (2000)
was named to the 2021 class of Women in Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. LaTosch is a partner with Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss. She earned her bachelor's from Albion College.
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Lee Hornberger (LL.M. 1982)
was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2022 for arbitration and mediation. Hornberger earned his bachelor's and J.D. from the University of Michigan.
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Lawrence J. Murphy (1992)
joined Warner Norcross + Judd as a partner. Murphy earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Deborah E. Fordree (1993)
was named president of the Rochester Bar Association. Fordree earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Brian P. Foley (2007)
joined Bodman as a member. Foley earned his bachelor's from Kalamazoo College and his master's from Michigan State University.
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Deborah Germany (2015)
joined Dickinson Wright as of counsel. Germany earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Bill Beekman (1993)
was appointed as Michigan State University's vice president for strategic initiatives. Previously, Beekman served as vice president and director of MSU's intercollegiate athletics. Beekman earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University and his master's from Northwestern University.