January 2012 - The Business Lifestyle Magazine Digital Edition

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State Representative District 27, Ron Reynolds and family.

Drum Major for Justice Award, EEOC Civil Rights All-Star Award, American Red Cross Humanitarian Award, Missouri City Juneteenth Community Service Award and YMCA Minority Achievers Award. Ron believes that “to whom much is given, much is required.” Above all his accomplishments, Ron is most proud and grateful for his wife, Dr. Jonita Reynolds and his children, Lacey, Ronald III and Reagan Reynolds. Ron is active in his church at Brookhollow Baptist Church. Reynolds has accolades to last a lifetime, but the Missouri City resident says his most significant accomplishment is all that he has done and continues to do to benefit the community. He is past president of the Fort Bend NAACP. Ron spends the majority of his personal time serving the community by practicing law pro bono, being the voice of the voiceless, advocating for people who have been maltreated, and building a coalition of consciousness for human rights. Reynolds has been very active in Fort Bend County. He is an active member of the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. He has served on the Fort Bend I.S.D. Bond Advisory Committee. He has also served Political ad paid for by Ron Reynolds campaign

QUESTIONS FOR RON REYNOLDS Q: Ron what do you do for a living? A: I’m an Attorney/Mediator. I’m a partner in the Brown, Brown & Reynolds law firm. I’m also a former Associate Municipal Judge for the City of Houston. I’m a former Adjunct Professor at Texas Southern University. Q: What type of law do you practice? A: I’m a personal injury attorney. Q: I understand that you have recently been named “Houston’s Top Lawyer” by H Texas Magazine. A: Yes, I’m truly blessed and proud to have been voted by my peers as “Houston’s Top Personal Injury Lawyer” by H Texas Magazine. Q: What other awards have your received? A: I received the Pinnacle business achievement award, EEOC Civil Rights AllStar Award, MLK Drum Major for Justice Award, NAACP ALEX Award for Legal Excellence, American Red Cross Humanitarian Award, Who’s Who in Law, Houston’s Top 40 Leaders Under 40.

on numerous non-profit organizations in Fort Bend County. Reynolds, a product of Fort Bend schools, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Public Affairs degree from Texas Southern University (TSU), and received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech University School of Law. A former TSU Adjunct Public Affairs Professor, Reynolds was one of the youngest persons to be appointed as an Associate Municipal Judge in the City of Houston by Mayor Lee P. Brown in 2002. He is currently a Partner in Brown, Brown & Reynolds Law Firm. He also served as Past President of the Missouri City and Vicinity Branch of the NAACP and is an active member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., 100 Black Men of Houston, and Past President of the Houston Lawyers Association, to name a few. Do you feel you stand out above all the other attorneys in Houston? Although I am infinitely grateful for the honor of being named “Houston’s Top Attorney”, I humbly acknowledge that receiving CONTINUES...

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