Events Rising Leaders Mark Successes in Harrisburg and Delaware Nearly 70 recent Harrisburg graduates gathered at Tröegs Brewing Company to celebrate their successes and hear from Vice Dean Robyn L. Meadows, Assistant Director of Financial Aid Kara Wealand, and Matthew Krupp ’08, of the Pennsylvania Dept. of Labor & Industry. In Wilmington, recent Delaware bar passers gathered to celebrate and for remarks by Marcus Montejo ’06 and Delaware Supreme Court Justice Randy Holland. Justice Holland, a member of Widener Law’s Board of Overseers and adjunct faculty, reminded the alumni of the small but elite bar they have joined. Mr. Montejo advised, “…work hard and your reputation will reflect that. We are a small bar so your reputation is one of the most important things you have.”
From left: Harrisburg campus alumni Allison Krupp ’09, Matt Krupp ’08, Clarissa Freeman ’08, and Brandon Boberick ’09 at the Harrisburg Rising Leaders event
Front row from left: Marcus Montejo ’06, Dean Linda Ammons, Justice Randy Holland, and National Advisory Council Member John Reed ’91, with recent Delaware bar passers
Legacy Pathway Dedicated Dean Ammons celebrated the many successes and the generous philanthropy of its alumni, friends, and students at a Harrisburg campus ceremony dedicating the new legacy pathway. Featuring engraved pavers contributed by the Widener Law community, the pathway honors their contributions and achievements and supports the Widener Law Fund as well. SBA President Kristin Potter and Harrisburg SBA Treasurer Mark Calore assist Dean Ammons with the ribbon-cutting.
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