Reviews on Brenda Simpson of Hot Springs Arkansas
Why to Run; When to Run; How to Run
Supporting the Service-Minded Lawyer at Every Step
Steering Committee: | Former Chief Justice Howard Brill, Judge Earnest Brown, Speaker Matthew Shepherd, Maggie Benson and Nate Looney | |
Chaired by: | Maggie Benson (Bowen 2014; Clinton Schoolhouse 2014) | |
Nate Looney (Bowen 2012; Clinton Schoolhouse 2012) | ||
With assistance past: | Nikolai DiPippa, Director of Public Programs, Academy of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service | |
Jay Robbins, Director of Authorities Relations, Arkansas Bar Association |
The Arkansas Bar Association and the Academy of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service are presenting this Academy to back up lawyers who desire, may consider or are curious almost public service at any level.
The program will be presented in two (2) sessions in Little Rock (November 15-16, 2019) and Fayetteville (January 17-xviii, 2020).
Thank you to our Sponsors
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ArkBar Government Practise Section
University of Arkansas Schoolhouse of Law
University of Arkansas at Petty Stone William H. Bowen School of Law
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Brian Rosenthal
AGENDA
November fifteen-xvi, 2019 (Little Stone)
Day one - November 15
5:00-7:00 Welcome Reception at Clinton School of Public Service
Speaker: Bar Association President Brian Rosenthal and Little Stone Mayor Frank Scott
Solar day two - Nov 16
8:45 Welcome by Nate Looney
ix:00-x:xxx Session 1: Public Service and the Police force
Speaker: Dean John DiPippa
10:30-11:45 Session ii: Attorney Panel
Speakers: Former Land Representative Clarke Tucker; Judge Cathi Compton; Speaker of the House Matthew Shepherd; State Representative Carol Dalby; Moderated past One-time Little Rock Mayor, Mark Stodola
11:45-12:00 Intermission
12:00-1:00 Lunch: Stories in Arkansas Politics
Speakers: Dean Skip Rutherford and Roby Brock
i:00-1:15 Course Picture show
i:xxx-three:00 Session 3: Ethics/Entrada Finance
Speaker: Graham Sloan, Managing director of the Arkansas Ethics Commission
3:xv-iv:thirty Session 4: Campaign Consultants: Running a Successful Race
Speakers: Michael Cook and Isaac Foley
iv:thirty Closing Remarks by Nate Looney and Maggie Benson
2019-2020 Inaugural Class of the Public Service University
Westley Ashley Westley Ashley, a Piddling Rock native, holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Texas A&One thousand University and a J.D. from the Academy of Arkansas at Petty Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. Following joining the Arkansas Bar, West has worked at the intersection of law, health care, and medical inquiry. He currently serves every bit the Banana Manager of Conflict of Interest at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is an adoptee rights activist, a social justice abet, and a commissioner on the Petty Rock Racial and Cultural Variety Committee. When out of the office, West enjoys exploring the trails of Central Arkansas with his son Charlie and collecting vinyl. | |
Kelsey Bardwell Kelsey Bardwell has been the managing partner of Sprott, Golden, & Bardwell since December 2014. Prior to earning a Juris Dr. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2012, she earned a Master'due south Caste in Business organisation Administration from the University of Arkansas Sam Walton College of Business organisation in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and a available'southward degree in Management and Marketing from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. She practiced in Tulsa, Oklahoma for ii years and and then returned home to Arkansas in 2014. Kelsey is a native of Harrison, Arkansas, and has a passion for her customs. She is a member of the Task Force on Race Relations, Rotary, sits on the City of Harrison Planning Commission and serves on the board for the Chamber of Commerce. She was named Rising Star by the Harrison Bedchamber of Commerce in 2018, and Harrison's 20 nether xl professionals to watch. She was appointed in 2017 by Governor Asa Hutchinson to serve on the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Kelsey is licensed to Practise constabulary in Arkansas and Oklahoma. | |
Caleb Baumgardner Caleb was born and raised in El Dorado, Arkansas. He graduated from the William H. Bowen School of Constabulary in spring of 2014 and was admitted to the bar in September of that year. He began practicing police force shortly thereafter and is currently the owner of Baumgardner Constabulary Firm in El Dorado Arkansas. | |
Kandice Bell Arkansas Bar Clan'due south 2019 Golden Gavel Awardee, Board Governor, and Committee Chair Kandice Bell earned her undergraduate degree in political scientific discipline at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where in 1997, she also earned a law degree. A licensed chaser for 21 years, Kandice works in public service equally Senior Counselor to Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. Kandice and her family reside in White Hall, Jefferson Canton. Kandice is a firm believer in liberty and justice for all. | |
Kelly Dark-brown Kelly Thou. Brown is an Associate Attorney at the Gill Law House, PLC, in Dumas, Arkansas, and serves as the Deputy Prosecutor for the Commune Court of Desha County, Dumas Partition. Chocolate-brown volunteers her fourth dimension with VOCALS, providing pro bono representation, and serves on the Professional person and Legal-Related Educational activity Super Committees of the Arkansas Bar Clan. Brownish earned her JD from the Academy of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville in 2017, while simultaneously earning her Master's in International Relations and Comparative Politics at the University of Arkansas. Originally from Siloam Springs, Arkansas, Brown attended the University of Arkansas at Monticello to earn her undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Communications. | |
Taylor Chaney Taylor Chaney graduated from the Academy of Arkansas, Fayetteville in 2005 with a B.A. in Psychology, and graduated from the Academy of Tulsa College of Law in 2009. In January of 2010, Taylor joined his begetter practicing law at the Chaney Law Business firm, P.A. in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, representing injured people hurt through no fault of their own confronting big insurance companies. Taylor enjoys duck hunting, being outdoors, customs service, promoting local institutions, and Razorback sports. He is currently serving as a board member for Downtown Arkadelphia, which is a Downtown Network of Main Street Arkansas, and a grouping he helped first in 2012 as part of a Leadership Clark County projection. Since July of 2016, Taylor has been the Managing director for Ward 1 for the City of Arkadelphia. Taylor has served in the Arkansas Bar Association's House of Delegates since June of 2014, on its Board of Governors since June of 2015, on its Legislation Committee from 2015 to present, and was recently elected as Vice-Chair of the Bar PAC. Taylor is likewise a member and on the Board of Governors of the Arkansas Trial Lawyer's Association, and a member of the American Association for Justice. | |
Cara Boyd Connors Cara Boyd Connors was built-in and raised in Memphis, TN and began her higher career at Hendrix Higher in Conway, Arkansas in 2002, where she majored in Politics and minored in Africana Studies. While attending higher at Hendrix, she studied away a semester in Oxford, England at St. Peter's Higher where she conducted a comparative analysis between the American and British political systems. In 2006, Cara entered police force school at the Williams H. Bowen Schoolhouse of Police force at UALR, and she is now licensed to practice police force in Tennessee and Arkansas. Cara started her legal career as a hearing examiner for the Arkansas Appeals Tribunal, so subsequently began every bit a deputy prosecuting attorney in Pulaski Canton, Arkansas where she tried may jury trials involving crimes of property, trigger-happy offenses, and robberies. She and then moved to the Arkansas Parole Board equally a revocation hearing judge in 2013, allowing her to become fluid in the parole arrangement of Arkansas. Cara presided over numerous hearings involving the revocation and reinstatement of parole supervision all over the Land of Arkansas. Since 2016, Cara has worked as a criminal defence attorney litigating cases all over the state of Arkansas. She has successfully handled criminal matters involving Domestic Battery, Sexual Assault, and a plethora of Possession of drug offenses. Cara currently serves as a Commissioner on the Pulaski County Country and Planning Committee and for the Little Rock Civil Service Commission. Currently, Cara serves as the Vice-President of the Due west. Harold Flower's Law Society and serves in diverse capacities in the Pulaski Canton Bar Association, Arkansas Association of Defense Attorneys, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., and Jack and Jill of America. | |
Tyler R. Farrar Tyler R. Farrar is the Championship Ix Coordinator for the University of Arkansas and is responsible for overseeing of the University's compliance with its obligations under federal law, including its obligations to investigate and respond to allegations of sexual misconduct. Mr. Farrar received a Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Constabulary, a Main of Arts and Available of Arts, both in Political Science, from the University of Arkansas. While in law schoolhouse, Mr. Farrar served as a law clerk for the University of Arkansas Office of Full general Counsel, an extern in the legal department of Tyson Foods, Inc., and as a law clerk for several Northwest Arkansas law firms. Mr. Farrar was also a fellow member of the Journal of Food Constabulary and Policy in police force school. Before taking the position of Title 9 Coordinator with the Academy, Mr. Farrar was a staff attorney with Legal Assistance of Arkansas, a not-turn a profit law firm, where he focused on consumer rights and ceremonious rights problems. | |
Amy Freedman Amy Freedman is an attorney and an entrepreneur. She has practiced law since 2001 and specializes in kid welfare, ceremonious litigation and criminal defense. After graduating from SAU in 1995, Amy worked in Washington DC as a congressional staffer for the 4th District of Arkansas and later worked for the State of Arkansas prior to attending law schoolhouse at the University of Arkansas. Amy is the current Chair of the SAU Alumni Association. She is also a current board member of the University of Arkansas School of Police Alumni Society. Amy has served on both the Arkansas Bar Association House of Delegates and Lath of Governors. She was elected the State Chair of the Arkansas Immature Lawyers representing over 1400 young lawyers at the state level. Amy represented Arkansas at the national council of immature lawyers in the American Bar Clan. | |
Pam Hathaway Pam Percefull Hathaway joined the Arkansas Bar in 1992, following her graduation from the Bowen School of Law. She is originally from Lonoke, Arkansas where she graduated as valedictorian of her high schoolhouse class. Pam attended college at the Academy of Arkansas at Trivial Rock, obtaining an associate of arts degree in interpreting for the deafened in 1988, followed by a bachelor of liberal arts, summa cum laude, in 1989. Pam's legal career began at Friday, Eldredge & Clark, clerking during police force schoolhouse and so practicing constabulary as an associate with the firm. Pam has worked as a law clerk in the Arkansas appellate courts for over twenty years, serving Justice Don Corbin on the Arkansas Supreme Courtroom, equally well as Approximate John B. Robbins, Judge Cliff Hoofman, Estimate Kenneth Hixson, and Judge Mark Klappenbach, all on the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Pam and her married man John Hathaway live in Little Rock, and they have two grown children, Caroline and Jackson Baber. Pam is an agile committee volunteer and quondam board member of Komen Arkansas, is a fellow member of the Pulaski County and Arkansas Bar Associations, is a member of Chi Omega, and is a fellow member of Class XXVII of Leadership Greater Petty Stone. | |
| Martha McKenzie Colina Martha McKenzie Loma is a Counsel fellow member of the Regulated Concern Do Group for Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C. She has extensive experience working as an abet for clients before the Arkansas Legislature and the land executive branch. Martha's feel began equally a volunteer abet for the Arkansas Land PTA. Previously in Washington, D.C., she served in the President George H.West. Bush-league administration from January, 1990 until January, 1993 first at the U.S. Department of State in the Function of the Legal Adviser and so at the White House equally a member of the National Security Council staff, equally Deputy Legal Adviser. Prior to that, she represented companies and families in private practice in Dallas, Texas. She is a fellow member of the Arkansas Bar Clan and the Arkansas Lodge of Professional Lobbyist. Martha graduated with honors and special honors from the University of Texas with a B.A. in History, and graduated from Southern Methodist University Dedman Schoolhouse of Law. |
Jera Houghtaling Jera Houghtaling is the Arkansas Authoritative Role of the Courts Juvenile Division Court Comeback Program Coordinator. Jera received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hendrix Higher and earned her Juris Md and Main of Laws degrees from the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. Jera has worked in public service police the entirety of her career, equally a Deputy Public Defender in District Court, Circuit Court, and Drug Court; as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; and as an Attorney Specialist for the Arkansas Department of Human Services. Jera has also remained active in the Academy of Arkansas School of Police community- judging competitions, mentoring students, supervising externs, and teaching a course on Kid Welfare Police force and Practice. Jera was named 2019 Specialty Court Attorney of the Year for her work in the Washington-Madison Canton Drug Court program before relocating to primal Arkansas to assume her role with the Judiciary. | |
Alexander Jones Alexander Jones was built-in and raised in Little Rock, with one side of his family coming from north of Magnolia and the other from south of Clinton. Alexander graduated from Little Rock Central High and was able to attend Hendrix College equally a Governor'southward Distinguished Scholar. He returned habitation in 2015 after graduating from the University of Virginia School of Police and was admitted to the Arkansas Bar that same yr. Since and then, he'southward worked in a diverseness of legal jobs. First, as a legal assist lawyer focused on protecting housing for veterans, then equally Arkansas voter protection director for the Clinton entrada, and next as a law clerk to U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker. After his clerkship term ended, Alexander began working equally a deputy prosecuting attorney in Pulaski County, where he's been always since. | |
Tabitha Lee Tabitha B. Lee was born and raised in Dermott, Arkansas and is a graduate of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts ('03), the Academy of Arkansas (B.S. '09), the Clinton School of Public Service (MPS '14), and the UALR Bowen School of Police force (JD '13). She is licensed to do police force in Arkansas, a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and a Silverish Life Fellow member of the NAACP. She is a Special Projects Attorney at the Center for Arkansas Legal Services and works in the areas of criminal tape sealing and veteran'south benefits. She has previously served as a judicial clerk in the 6th judicial commune of Arkansas for the Honorable J. Leon Johnson. | |
Lauren Manatt Lauren Manatt has been practicing constabulary since 2011. In 2013, Lauren joined Rainwater, Holt, and Sexton, where she works in the personal injury department. Lauren was born and raised in Sheridan, Arkansas. Her hubby is also from Sheridan and they are proud to be raising their children, Miller (4) and Collins (2), in their hometown. | |
Skye Martin Skye Martin is an chaser for the Arkansas Department of Human Services. Mrs. Martin graduated 5th in her form from the William H. Bowen School of Police force in May of 2012. She serves as a Commissioner for Arkansas Access to Justice and as the Communications Chair of the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers. Mrs. Martin enjoys volunteering in the community with various nonprofits, including Women & Children First, Brand-A-Wish Mid-South, and Junior League of Little Stone. Mrs. Martin is married to Jonathan Martin, an attorney for Monterrey Law Firm, and they reside in North Little Stone. | |
Joey H. McCutchen Joey H. McCutchen, II, a trial lawyer, has been an ATLA member for over 20 years and has served on the ATLA Lath of Governors since 2003. He received ATLA's 2013 Denizen Merit award which is given to an attorney who seeks to foster greater public agreement of the rights and liberties that A TLA seeks to preserve, or further the public's knowledge in regard to the prevention of injury. He served as President of ATLA during the 2017 - 2018 term. More than 27 years agone, Joey established the constabulary part of Joey McCutchen, later, McCutchen & Sexton - The Constabulary Firm in Fort Smith, founded on two unbending principles: start, the law firm would only represent injured consumers and would never represent insurance companies or big business organization; and second, that every case is taken and prepared as if it is going to go to trial. Joey besides fights confronting all efforts of big business to take away the ramble rights of the injured, the elderly, and our most vulnerable--the children. In 2007, Joey founded and serves as the President of Next Level Sports Marketing & Representation, LLC representing 35 major higher basketball game coaches and able-bodied directors throughout the U.s. and which hosts bi-annually educational symposiums for athletic directors, search firms, and other persons or entities influencing college athletics. | |
Mary "Molly" McGowan McNulty Mary "Molly" McGowan McNulty is honored to be part of the Arkansas Bar Association's Countdown Public Service Academy Course. Molly, a Picayune Rock native, is a graduate of Central High School, Davidson College, the Clinton School of Public Service, and UALR law school. Prior to returning to Little Rock, Molly worked for three years in Washington, D.C. as U.s.a. Senator Blanche Lincoln's Executive Banana. Currently, Molly serves as a law clerk to Arkansas Courtroom of Appeals Judge Raymond Abramson. She is an active member of Rotary Club 99, the Junior League of Petty Rock, President-Elect of the Quapaw Quarter Clan Board, serves on the Cardinal Arkansas Library System Foundation Board and the Arkansas Arts Center Contemporaries Board. She is the Davidson Class of 2006 Secretarial assistant , Course Ambassador, and Chair of the Fiddling Rock Davidson Volunteer calendar week. Molly is also a graduate of Leadership Greater Niggling Rock, Grade XXXII. She and her hubby, Chris, a boyfriend lawyer, are the proud parents of nigh 2-year old Tom and Mary Carter, who they joyfully welcomed to the earth on October ix, 2019. | |
Jeffrey Moore Jeffrey H. Moore is with JHMFirm.com and is the shareholder of Jeffrey H. Moore, PA, in Piffling Stone, Arkansas. He practices law with an emphasis on construction, accountants, engineers, architects, banking and commercial, real estate, securities, and transportation. He has been selected in Best Lawyers in America in Construction and Commercial Law. He has served as an adjunct professor of Business Police force, Academy of Arkansas, at Piffling Rock. He received a B.B.A. from Baylor University in 1986 and a J.D. from Baylor University Law School in 1990. He is a member of the Arkansas and Pulaski Canton Bar Associations, and the Arkansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is as well a certified fraud examiner with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. He is admitted to do in all country and federal courts in Arkansas, the Us Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Courtroom. | |
Meredith Moore Meredith Moore, a Memphis native, had her sights assault living in Little Rock after getting her undergrad degree at Hendrix Higher. While at Hendrix, Moore studied Anthropology/Sociology and Music. Upon completion of her undergrad degree, Moore decided to pursue a legal career after working as a example coordinator and clerk for a Pulaski County Circuit Court approximate. Moore obtained her constabulary degree at the UALR Bowen School of Law. During her time in law schoolhouse, she connected her job working for an all criminal Circuit Court. With four years' experience in a government job, Moore began her legal career as a Deputy Prosecuting Chaser for Pulaski County. Her primary focus was prosecuting and litigating sex crimes. Information technology was as a DPA that Moore found her passion for working with and helping the public. Moore currently works in the litigation department at Rainwater, Holt & Sexton. Moore specializes in representing those that have been victims of DWI and striking and run collisions. She besides has begun litigating cases involving human trafficking and the hospitality manufacture. Moore is an active member on the Pulaski County Bar Foundation Board, the M.A.D.D. advisory lath, and the Ark Bar House of Delegates. | |
Dequeshia Prude Dequeshia Prude is an attorney with the Police Group of Northwest Arkansas. Dequeshia was born and raised in Blytheville, Arkansas. She graduated from the University of Arkansas at Niggling Rock with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and received her Juris Doctorate from the Academy of Arkansas School of Law. Prior to joining TLGNWA, Dequeshia worked in Ethics and Compliance for a Fortune 500 corporation, and represented affiliate 7 defalcation debtors in federal courtroom. In her spare time, Dequeshia loves to exercise volunteer work, travel, and play sports. |
Brenda Simpson Brenda Simpson is an Associate Attorney with the Legacy Constabulary Group in Hot Springs. She graduated cum laude from the William H. Bowen School of Law in 2014 and was the recipient of the 2014 Student Public Service Award and Dean's Document of Distinguished Service. She earned her Primary of Arts in Organizational Management from George Washington University in 2005, her Master of Business Administration from Webster University in 2003, and graduated magna cum laude with her Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Saint Leo University in 1996. Brenda retired from the U.Due south. Air Force equally a Strength Support Officer in 2010 after twenty-four years of service. She is a combat veteran having served in Iraq from 2007 to 2008. Her armed services decorations include the Bronze Star and Meritorious Service Medal with ii oak leaf clusters. Brenda served as a Commissioner on the Arkansas Veterans Commission from 2013-2015. | |
Dusti Standridge Dusti is a resident of Fort Smith, Arkansas, where she has adept law since 2005. At showtime, Dusti'south practiced focused on insurance defense, and and so plaintiff's piece of work. She soon knew that family constabulary, including parent defence force in child welfare cases, was a practice area that she both enjoyed and in which she thrives! Dusti has represented hundreds of parents, equally well a a large number of children. She currently serves on the American Bar Association National Steering Commission for Parent Representation. She then expanded her trial practice to included appellate practise, whereby she written more than 100 appeals. Dusti is the current Sebastian County Bar Association President, and she is a member of First United Methodist Church, the Euper Lane PTA, and the Arkansas Bar Association. She has presented Continuing Legal Teaching for attorneys in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Maine, and the National Conference in Washington, D.C. Dusti graduated from the Academy of Texas with a B.S. in Public Relations and a B.A. in Government. She completed her Principal in Public Administration and her Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas in 2005. She is married and has two children. Her most recent favorite personal achievement is taking advantage of the proficient physical health God gave her to complete her starting time marathon (all 26.2 miles) in Fort Smith in 2019, and she is actively preparation to run more marathons. | |
Judge Sam Terry Judge Sam Terry, a native and resident of Fort Smith, holds B.S.B.A. (2002) and J.D. (2005) degrees from the Academy of Arkansas. He is currently serving equally a District Judge, having been appointed to that position by Governor Asa Hutchinson in July, 2019. He has an extremely wide range of legal experience, having engaged in ceremonious litigation representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He is a former deputy prosecuting attorney for Sebastian County, and served as law clerk to Chief U.S. District Judge P.1000. Holmes. He also served as a Trust Officeholder and Asst. Vice President at Starting time National Banking company of Fort Smith. In that position, he handled a broad range of complex legal and concern issues, including financial planning and the administration of trusts and estates. Estimate Terry was previously appointed to serve every bit Special Associate Justice for the Supreme Court of Arkansas. He is a member of the Northwest Arkansas Business organisation Periodical's Twoscore nether Xl Class of 2018 and a member of the Arkansas Bar Association since 2005, including serving as a member of the House of Delegates. He is also an active member of Immaculate Formulation Cosmic Church. | |
Wendy Scholtens Wood Wendy Scholtens Woods is from Fort Smith, Arkansas, and attended Vanderbilt University where she played basketball and was a Kodak All-American. She graduated in 1991 and played professionally in Tokyo, Japan. She has been inducted in to four sports halls of fame (Tennessee 1999, Arkansas 2004, Vanderbilt 2009, and Fort Smith Southside High School 2013). In 1996, Wendy graduated, with honors, from the William H. Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Stone. She practiced law for ten years at the Barber Law Firm. Since 2006, she has clerked for the Honorable Larry Vaught at the Arkansas Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, and Rotary Social club 99. Since 1996, Wendy has been married to Paul, an administrative police judge for the Social Security Administration. Wendy and Paul have two daughters: Madeline, a freshman at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and Anna, a freshman at Little Rock Key High School. Wendy and her family are long-time, active members of St. James United Methodist Church. Wendy and Paul are also proud supporters of the Little Rock School District. Wendy is a member of the lath of directors of Alzheimer'southward Arkansas. | |
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| Academy of Arkansas School of Police force , University of Arkansas at Trivial Rock William H. Bowen School of Law and the University of Arkansas School of Public Service Nate Arrington Born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Nate Arrington was raised in Springdale, Arkansas where he graduated from Springdale High School in 2014. He received his B.A. of Economics from Arkansas State University in 2018 and is currently a 2nd-year student at the University of Arkansas School of Law. Since 2015, Nate has been heavily involved with the Young Democrats of Arkansas and has served every bit 1st District Director, Vice President of Colleges, and Convention Committee Chair. He currently serves as the organisation'southward Principal of Staff. Through his piece of work with the Immature Democrats, Nate has planned and executed voter registration drives, organized statewide conventions, and started multiple chapters all across the state. |
Jennifer Browne Jennifer Browne graduated from Hendrix College with a degree in business and economics. She obtained a Juris Dr. from the UA Piddling Stone William H. Bowen School of Law and is a board member for the Women's Foundation of Arkansas. Her public service interests include the advancement of women and girls, promotion of women in politics, and off-white elections. Jennifer is a student at the Clinton School of Public Service. | |
Kara Butler Kara began her professional life equally an instrumental ring director and full general music instructor with degrees from University of Illinois, in Champaign/Urbana. She came to the University of Arkansas as a Graduate Assistant, earning her Primary of Music Degree. Then she had three children and stayed habitation with them during their formative years while also teaching private music lessons, assisting in running a small Walmart vendor company, and teaching as an adjunct at Northwest Arkansas Community College. She enjoys promoting the arts, also as actively dancing and performing music in the Northwest Arkansas Community. Her passion for assisting people in the community led her to police school. Now a 2L at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, she has done over 100+ hours of pro bono work and continues to assist pro se litigants with paperwork and procedures at the Benton County Help Desk. She also continues to volunteer with the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Civil Exercise afterwards completing an externship with them this past summer. | |
Caleb Conrad Caleb Conrad is a tertiary-twelvemonth law student at the UA Niggling Stone William H. Bowen School of Police. Caleb serves as an Acquaintance Editor on the UA Little Rock Law Review and works every bit a student attorney in the school's Delta Clinic, which provides free direct representation to depression-income residents in the state's southeast region. Ever looking for feel in new areas of police force, Caleb is currently a law clerk at Friday, Eldredge, & Clark, where he has found that he enjoys working on employment and products liability issues. If you don't catch him in the law library, you might find Caleb leading Sunday worship services at Asbury United Methodist Church, where he has served as the Managing director of Praise and Worship for over a twelvemonth, or organizing customs events as the Secretarial assistant of the Democratic Party of Pulaski County. \When he needs to relax, Caleb listens to true criminal offense podcasts or watches The Office. Caleb is very recently married and lives with his wonderful wife, Ashley, in Trivial Stone. | |
Derick Dillard Derick Dillard was born and raised in Rogers, AR. During his childhood, Derick was agile in diverse sports and activities, including attaining the rank of Hawkeye Scout with Troop 122. Later on graduating from Rogers High School, Derick attended Oklahoma State University, where he earned an accounting caste, with a minor in economics. At OSU, he played trumpet in the Cowboy Marching Band and served as the mascot, "Pistol Pete." Later college, he served as an international missionary for two years in Nepal, where he taught ESL and helped lead various customs evolution projects in remote Himalayan villages. Upon arrival back to usa, he began working as a revenue enhancement accountant at the Walmart home office. Information technology was at that fourth dimension, that he married the love of my life, Jill, where they have been married for five years and accept 2 sons, Israel and Samuel. After Israel was born, Derick and his family unit moved to El Salvador to serve every bit missionaries for two years, earlier taking a one-year assignment in the missions section at Cross Church building, where they are members. Derick currently lives in Lowell, AR while attending police schoolhouse at the Academy of Arkansas. | |
Justin Gunderman Justin Gunderman is from Plumerville, Arkansas. In 2019, Justin graduated from Arkansas Tech Academy with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Currently, Justin is a get-go-year law student at the Academy of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. | |
Elizabeth Hall Liz Hall is a first-year student at the Clinton Schoolhouse of Public Service. She has a Master'due south degree in Rehabilitation of the Blind likewise as a BA in International Studies with an emphasis on Eye Eastern Studies, both from UALR. She is a veteran of the United states of america Navy and besides served as an Americorps VISTA. | |
Wesley Paw A Little Rock native, Wes served twelve years domestically and away in the U.S. Air Force before moving dorsum to Arkansas. He has likewise worked in international development, academic, healthcare, and public service consulting roles. As a concurrent pupil of the Clinton School of Public Service and UA Petty Rock William H. Bowen School of Police, Wes has a passion for public service. He has served in leadership roles in the military and at present as a educatee, including Law Review, Student Veterans, and pupil government. Wes's interests later graduation are focused on his passion for public service at the intersection of police, government, sustainable enterprise. | |
Dana McGee Dana McGee is a outset year police student at the Academy of Arkansas School of Police, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She currently serves every bit the 1L representative for the Blackness Student Constabulary Association. She received a B.A. in Political Science and Criminology at the Academy of Arkansas in which she served as a full term Associate Justice on the Associated Student Government Judicial Co-operative. She served as the Social Activity Chair and the Treasurer of the Lambda Theta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. As an intern for the Washington Canton Juvenile Courtroom and Drug Court, Dana'south passion for criminal law grew. Additionally, while studying at the London School of Economics and Political Science, she was inspired past global political events and adult a strong interest in international law and politics. |
Trent Minner Subsequently graduating from John Brownish Academy with Honors, Trent went to piece of work for newly-elected Governor Asa Hutchinson. Trent served as a legislative and agency liaison for two and a half years before being accepted to University of Arkansas at Picayune Rock's William H. Bowen Schoolhouse of Law. Trent is a third twelvemonth law educatee where he serves as chair of the schoolhouse's Moot Court Board and president of The Federalist Society. He is currently clerking for the Arkansas Chaser General's Role. Trent is originally from Conway, Arkansas. | |
Madhav Shroff Madhav Shroff is a native of Hot Springs, Arkansas and a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University where he received a B.S. in Biological Sciences. Later on college, he returned to Arkansas to earn his Thousand.S. in Biomedical Sciences at UAMS. He volition graduate this Dec with both a JD from UA-Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law and a Master of Public Service from the Clinton Schoolhouse of Public Service, the latter of which he served equally Student Body President. Shroff'southward work feel includes time equally Team Leader and AmeriCorps Member for Metropolis Year Little Rock, Legal Swain for Hillary for America, Caucus Intern for the Arkansas Country Senate Democrats, besides equally a Constabulary Clerk for the Eye for Arkansas Legal Services, the Arkansas Department of Information Systems, and Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, PLLC. Additionally, while at the Clinton School, he has conducted field service projects with Ronald McDonald Firm Charities of Arkansas, the Asia Foundation-Sri Lanka, and the Age-Friendly Piddling Stone Commission. | |
Connor Thompson Connor Thompson is pursuing his Juris Doctorate at the William H. Bowen Schoolhouse of Law concurrently with a Master's in Public Service from the Clinton School of Public Service. He holds a B.A. from Antioch University Los Angeles and worked for a number of nonprofits in Southern California before returning to his hometown of Piddling Stone for graduate schoolhouse. Connor is an Amateur on the Academy of Arkansas at Little Stone Constabulary Review and a Member of the Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service, also as President of the Bowen Student Health Guild. He volunteers with Compassion Works For All in the Arkansas Department of Correction, leading a reading group on personal finance at the Tucker Women's Re-Entry Unit. He currently clerks at the Arkansas Municipal League in the Municipal Legal Defense Program. |
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