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Awardees

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Al Wash Visionary Award

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Judge Mary Brown

A New Orleans native and Southern University alumni, I moved to Dallas in 2005. For the past 17 years

I have serviced in Public and Corporate Accounting Industry. 5 years ago, myself along with a colleague started AB&T Financial Services. Our main thought was, “We come to work every day to help big corporations grow

County areas of California to her practice. In 1990 Judge Brown joined the Dallas County District Attorney's Office. As,the Chief of the Misdemeanor Section she tried over 20 criminal jury trials. She then moved to the Child Protective Services Section and tried numerous civil jury trials.

Scottie & Cynthia Allen Legal Award

Judge Mary Brown is the presiding judge of the 301't Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas. She was elected in Novemb er, 2014 . Judge Brown received her Bachelors of Business Administration in 1982 from the University of Texas and received her law degree from the University of Houston in 1986.

Judge Brown began her law career as a Briefing Attomey for the Court of Criminal Appeals in 1987. In 1988 she moved to private practice and focused on the areas of family law and business law. In 1989 she added real estate and family law in the Greater Los Angeles and Orange finically, why not grow ourselves and assist others?” Our team is 5 people strong and growing, we service your company needs from IRS compliance with startup companies to managing your company’s books and financial reporting. We also manage all your corporate and individual tax and state required filings. We do it all to keep you in compliance and to help your company grow.

Kevin Jackson

In l996,Judge Brown was appointed as an Associate Judge of the Dallas County Family Courts where she served under Judge Dee Miller of the 254thDistrict Court, Judge Jeff Coen of the 254th District Court, Judge Beth Maultsby of the 303'd District Court, and Judge Dennise Garcia of the 303'd District Court. Judge Brown remained an Associate Judge until her successful run for the bench of the 301't Judicial District Court in 20l4.

Judge Brown has served on the Crime Victims Committee of the State Bar of Texas, the Dallas Family Law Section Board of Directors. She is a member of the College of the State Bar, the Junior League of Dallas and the Oak Cliff Lions Club. Judge Brown is also a proud graduate of Bishop Dunne High School, wife, and mother of three children

Chief Don Stafford Law Enforcement Award

Detective Kevin D. Jackson was born October 24th, 1961, in Dallas Tx.

He is the youngest son of Clint and Lois Jackson. Mr. Jackson is a graduate of Skyline High Schools class of 1980 here in Dallas Texas. He attended the University of Houston and Texas Southern University where he received a Bachelor's degree in business majoring in Banking and Finance.

Det. Jackson has been a member of the Dallas Police Department for 35 yrs.

He started his career on February 11, 1988, and is still on the job to date.

The first 3 yrs. of his career were spent in patrol at Southwest Patrol Division serving the neighborhood that he grew up in. He quickly learned that everyone that had a run in with a police officer didn’t have to be arrested.

After learning the basics of the job, he was recruited and transferred to SWAT, where he spent the next 23 years of his career.

In SWAT serving as a Negotiator/Operator, he learned to apply his personality to his job. SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) is an elite unit of the Dallas Police

Department. While in this assignment he was involved in numerous crisis situations i.e., drug warrants, barricaded persons, hostage situations and dignitary motorcades.

A&E television series Dallas SWAT featured a lot of his work in SWAT. Detective Jackson has spent the last 9 years of his career in the Criminal Intelligence Division of the department. He is assigned to the Dignitary Protection Unit where his duties consist of providing security for local and visiting dignitaries, Protest, and other special events held in the city of Dallas. He makes it his duty to treat every citizen that encounters with dignity and respect.

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