Grads Hiring Grads: Opportunity and Impact (Fall-Winter 2018)

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DEAN’S MESSAGE

UNC Law Alumni Association Board of Directors

At Carolina Law, we know that training a competent lawyer is a process that continues long after graduation from law school. I don’t think I came into my own as a lawyer in practice until I’d been at it for about ten years. It took that many trips around the block to feel I really had something to offer clients. Technical skills and knowledge of the law were just table stakes. What clients really wanted – judgment, wisdom, strategic thinking – were acquired bit by bit, in the cauldron of experience.

Executive Committee Scott P. Vaughn ’86, president Karen A. Popp ’85, first vice president, Nominations Committee chair James M. Deal Jr. ’74, second vice president, Community Outreach Committee chair Barbara B. “Bonnie” Weyher ’77, past president (2017) Walter D. Fisher Jr. ’86, past president (2016), Campaign Steering Committee chair Leslie C. Packer ’86, past president (2015) Ed Turlington ’82, Advancement Committee chair Angela Liu ’09, Alumni Engagement Committee co-chair Claire H. Duff ’10, Alumni Engagement Committee co-chair Joni Walser ‘86, Campaign Steering Committee co-chair Charles Plambeck ‘86, Campaign Steering Committee co-chair John L. Jernigan ’67, Honorary Campaign Steering Committee chair M. Ann Cox ’85, Law Foundation chair Marion A. Cowell Jr. ’64, Past Campaign chair Sarah H. Colwell ’14, Pro Bono Alumni Board chair

UNC Law Foundation Officers M. Ann Cox ’85, president and chair Tracy S. Calder ’84, vice president and chair, audit committee Martin H. Brinkley ’92, secretary-treasurer Jen Clark, assistant treasurer Deirdre Gordon, assistant secretary

UNC School of Law Office of Advancement Deirdre Gordon, associate dean for advancement Aaron Gard, regional development officer Matt J. Marvin, regional development officer Susan McLean, director of alumni and donor relations Kelly Mann, alumni and donor relations coordinator Rory Moore, executive assistant

UNC School of Law Office of Communications Amy Graedon, assistant dean for communications Katherine Kershaw, communications manager

Student Bar Association Joseph Fields, 2019 president

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Martin H. Brinkley ’92, secretary-treasurer

I try to convince our students that a life in the law is a long-inning ballgame. The more you invest in your community and your own professional development, the greater the opportunities that circle back to you – whether in private sector work, public interest practice, government service, or some combination or sequencing of them. Although our profession is changing, I still believe that no training prepares a talented person for a wider array of satisfying personal and professional achievement than law school. MARTIN H. BRINKLEY

That’s why our Career Development Office is so committed to finding the right first job for each and every one of our graduates. Our goal is not just employment, important as that is for so many reasons. It’s empowering our students to embark on career paths that will maximize their gifts and their capacity for contribution and fulfillment over the long term. That’s the outsized gift Carolina Law has given for nearly 175 years. A gift far out of proportion to the tuition we paid.

A GIFT SUBSIDIZED BY MILLIONS OF NORTH CAROLINA TAXPAYERS WHOSE CHILDREN WOULD NEVER DARKEN THE DOORS OF THE LAW SCHOOL, BUT WHOSE COMMUNITIES WOULD PROSPER BY VIRTUE OF THE PRESENCE AND LEADERSHIP OF LAWYERS TRAINED AT A STATE LAW SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. We all know that the legal marketplace has changed vastly over the past 10 years. The Great Recession forced a realignment of power between lawyers and clients, spawning cross-border outsourcing of routine work and technological innovation. Even in today’s robust economy, law firm associate positions are thinner on the ground. Public interest law organizations have lost funding and hiring capacity. Government agencies are similarly constrained. These systemic contractions in the job market are matched by a growing entrepreneurial spirit among our students. Traditional measures of professional success, such as a law firm partnership, are no longer perceived as the exclusive brass rings they once were. Students are widening their lenses, attracted by in-house positions once only available to seasoned associates and to mixed public-private sector positions that allow blending an interest in business with a passion for social justice. The world is not as it was. To put our students in the best position to succeed, we need your active engagement. Better than anyone else, you know the value of a UNC legal education and how it has empowered you. You can make a difference in whether a talented new lawyer starts off on the right foot or struggles to find a place in the world. This issue of Carolina Law explains how you can help. Will you? Yours sincerely,

Martin H. Brinkley ’92 Dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law


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CONTENTS

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School News

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Faculty & Research

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Center News

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Alumni News

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Alumni Giving

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Honor Roll of Giving

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GRADS HIRING GRADS Class Notes

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Opportunity and Impact

Carolina Law Ranks No. 1 for First Time Bar Takers in NC

Parting Shots

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Remembering Civil Rights Lawyer J. Kenneth Lee ‘52

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$1.53 Million Gift for New Entrepreneurship Program

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CAROLINA LAW Corrections: IN THE AUGUST 2018 ISSUE, ON PAGE 10, JESSICA CLARKE WROTE THE ARTICLE TITLED “N.C. POVERTY RESEARCH FUND RELEASES

Co-Editors AMY GRAEDON, KATHERINE KERSHAW Contributing Writers JESSICA CLARKE, MICHELE LYNN, DONNA NIXON, NANCY OATES

NEW REPORT ON THE ECONOMIC DISTRESS IN GOLDSBORO,

Designers METRO PRODUCTIONS, REBECCA CARR, DONNA SMITH

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Photographers STEVE EXUM, TOM FULDNER, DONN YOUNG


SCHOOL NEWS

Carolina Law Ranks No. 1 Among North Carolina Law Schools for First Time Bar Takers Among North Carolina law schools, UNC School of Law had the highest-ranking bar passage rate for first time test takers for the July 2018 North Carolina Bar Exam. Nearly eighty-seven percent (86.79) of the 106 Carolina Law graduates who took the North Carolina bar exam for the first time in July 2018 passed, according to exam results released by the state’s Board of Law Examiners. Carolina Law’s passage rate exceeded the overall state passage rate of 72.5 percent for first time test takers by more than 14 percent. Excluding Duke, which had only 15 test takers sit for the exam, Carolina Law also ranked first in total bar passage. Combining the first time test takers and repeat test takers together, Carolina Law’s total bar passage rate was 81.90 percent (116 total takers; 95 passing). This overall passage rate was 24.51 percent above the overall state average (57.39 percent). The school’s Academic Excellence Program (AEP) provides all students with resources to aid bar study, including one-on-one bar preparation for 3L students. “This year we increased our summer bar support, instituted a series of summer bar essay workshops and increased enrollment in our restructured bar preparation courses,” says O.J. Salinas, AEP director and clinical associate professor of law. “I am pleased to see such great numbers for our Class of 2018, and I look forward to helping prepare the Class of 2019 for the upcoming Uniform Bar Examination.” The Class of 2018 was the second class to graduate under a formalized academic success policy that empowers more students to receive individualized assistance during the final two years of law school. Carolina Law students also benefit from a rigorous first-year research and writing program in

which full-time professors comment regularly on students’ written work in small, workshop-style classes and frequent individual conferences.

“Our rigorous writing curriculum and the extensive individual feedback that our professors provide to students on their legal analysis will continue to be an asset for our bar passage rate as North Carolina transitions to the Uniform Bar Examination,” says Salinas. The law school’s Research, Reasoning, Writing and Advocacy (RRWA) program, now in its eighth year as a full-year, six-credit program, ranks No. 12 in legal writing by U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” During two intensive semesters in RRWA, first year students work in small sections taught by full-time faculty members to develop key skills for legal practice, including legal research, writing and analysis. “I want to thank O.J. Salinas and our entire faculty and staff for this outstanding result. The support our students receive while they are here is inspiring,” says Martin H. Brinkley ’92, dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law. “The wonderful classroom experiences this school brings to bear year after year, through our great teaching faculty, mean that our graduates leave here knowing how to think and write. The role those skills play in our students’ success on the bar exam and in their professional lives is clear.”

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Students Win AI Software Contest A Carolina Law student team won a contest at Duke Law in October using an artificial intelligence software platform to analyze legal contracts. Rana Odeh 3L, Mariam Turner 3L and Dean Yu 3L made up one of the twelve teams competing from Carolina Law, Duke Law and Wake Forest School of Law at the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Bullpen. Students were trained in the A.I. software, then given a legal research problem to solve. “It’s like a Westlaw search on steroids,” says Jeffrey Hirsch, Geneva Yeargan Rand Distinguished Professor of Law at UNC. “Students train the software to search a database of contracts for various clauses that were relevant to issues presented in a hypothetical fact pattern. Because they had training for only a few hours the day before, the students used the A.I. software’s more basic capabilities, but the relevant information they were able to pull was far better than more typical software searches.”

Mariam Turner 3L and Dean Yu 3L.

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Check out photos on Twitter with #LegalAIShowdown.

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The other two UNC teams were 2Ls Anza Abbas, Jennifer Lee and Jacklyn Torrez; and Marion Brown, Nicholas Hall and Yve Wu. The contest was sponsored by the Duke Center on Law & Technology, the Duke Law & Technology Society, and Seal Software, which provided the A.I. software, training and contest problem.

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The winning team is pictured fifth from the left: Dean Yu 3L, Rana Odeh 3L and Mariam Turner 3L.

Earn up to 12 CLE Credits: Festival of Legal Learning, February 8 & 9, 2019 The William & Ida Friday Continuing Education Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Considered one of the best continuing legal education programs in North Carolina, the 29th annual UNC School of Law Festival of Legal Learning offers 120 sessions over a two-day period. Network with hundreds of members of the bar while satisfying your CLE requirements for 2018 or 2019. Register at www.law.unc.edu/cle. CAROLINA LAW

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SCHOOL NEWS

In Alamance County, Evan Hockenberger 2L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge David Thomas Lambeth Jr. ’85 (pictured) and Chief District Court Judge Bradley Allen.

Five Students Selected for Inaugural Summer Judicial Fellows Program A gift from the Kathrine R. Everett Charitable Trust allowed law students to work in the district and superior courts of North Carolina last summer. Over summer, five UNC School of Law students had an opportunity to witness the practice of law in local courts as part of a new initiative. The Robinson O. Everett Sr. Judicial Fellows Program exposes students to litigation through working with judges and observing the attorneys appearing before them. Each student attended proceedings in both district and superior court over a period of six to 10 weeks. The summer jobs were funded by a gift from the Kathrine R. Everett Charitable Trust. The initiative began two years ago with a presentation from the law school’s Career Development Office to the resident superior court judges at the UNC School of Government. “We thought a program focused on state trial court judges throughout the state would give our students, many of whom will practice in state court after graduation, litigation experience at the local level,” says Shawn McKenna, director of employer outreach at UNC School of Law. Because of that presentation, Judge Martin McGee hired a student in Cabarrus County last summer. To build upon this experience, the law school set aside funding for five students to pursue their interest in litigation as judicial fellows over the summer in Wake, Alamance, Guilford, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties. Judges reviewed applications, interviewed and hired the following students: • In Alamance County, Evan Hockenberger 2L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge David Thomas Lambeth Jr. ’85 and Chief District Court Judge Bradley Allen. • In Cabarrus County, Brian Webb 3L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Martin McGee and Chief District Court Judge William Hamby.

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• In Guilford County, Charles Plambeck 2L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge John O. Craig ’82 and Chief District Court Judge Tom Jarrell. • In Mecklenburg County, Michael Sheehan 2L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge W. Robert Bell and Chief District Court Judge Regan Miller ’78. • In Wake County, Hunter Stag 2L worked with Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Paul Ridgeway and Chief District Court Judge Robert Rader. “With so many of our graduates entering private practice in cities and towns across North Carolina, this program will allow students to gain a fuller understanding of trial practice and the hands-on experience needed to succeed as a member of the N.C. State Bar,” says McKenna. Fellowships like these give students the experience needed to be practice ready upon graduation. “I’ve had the opportunity to watch excellent litigators arguing before the bench in a wide variety of cases, from simple civil matters to first degree murder,” says Hockenberger, who worked in Alamance County. “Crafting jury instructions for a murder trial wrapped all the theoretical knowledge from Criminal Law into a real-world application. I highly recommend a clerkship at the trial court level to anyone who plans to practice law.” The gift from the Kathrine R. Everett Charitable Trust supports For All Kind: the Campaign for Carolina, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the University’s history. The gift also reinforces Carolina Law’s commitment to provide experiential learning opportunities for students early in their legal education, so they are equipped to be practice-ready and principled advocates of justice once they graduate.


Chastan Swain 2L: Chastan Swain’s internship at the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources had its perks – like when he got to hold John Adams’ “Thoughts on Government.” Swain’s focus this summer was with the Land and Water Stewardship Division, working closely with the department’s legal counsel. 3Ls Samantha Aparicio and Shanim Patel, who worked at the McGuireWoods office in Charlotte, N.C., this summer, visited the U.S. Supreme Court as part of the McGuireWoods summer associate retreat. The group had a private tour and meeting with Justice Clarence Thomas. 2Ls Lindsay Seventko and Kyle Compton visited the courtroom in Orange County District Court as part of their work with Professor Barbara Fedders in the Youth Justice Clinic, where students assist in the representation of children charged with crimes in local juvenile courts. The work is practical and hands-on: students gain experience in negotiating with probation officers, providing client counseling and drafting oral arguments. 3Ls Cristiana Nanu and Laura Gritz spent the summer as interns at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. “It has been an incredible experience working for an agency that is so dedicated to protecting and serving the public, investors, and our capital markets,” says Gritz. Their internships were public interest grants funded by the UNC Center for Banking and Finance.

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Summer Jobs, Lifetime Legal Skills

2021: MEET OUR NEWEST CLASS Judge Carl R. Fox ‘78, welcomes Carolina Law’s newest students at Orientation. This year’s entering J.D. class includes 209 students from 27 states, the District of Columbia, China, India and South Korea. There are 8 exchange students from Germany, Italy, Spain and The Netherlands.

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Evan King ’18 and Laina Womble ’18 present Professor Kathleen DeLaney Thomas, center, with the Frederick B. McCall Award for Teaching Excellence.

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TOP: LL.M. graduates Sangyoon Bae, Ricardo Rojas-Gaona, Ntombizodwa Mukondiwa, Luna Sabbah, Ritu Madhavi Vellanki. BOTTOM: 3L Class President Roy Dixon ’18 presents the Class Gift to Dean Martin H. Brinkley ’92.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2018!

Student Bar Association President Chelsea Barnes ’18.

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The Class of 2018, consisting of 218 J.D. and 6 LL.M. graduates, lines up before Commencement begins in Carmichael Arena.


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FACULTY & RESEARCH

Professors Bill Marshall, Andrew Chin and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas

Faculty Review and Preview U.S. Supreme Court Cases In September, Carolina Law faculty traveled to Raleigh to offer a review of the most recent U.S. Supreme Court term and a preview of the October 2018 term at the North Carolina State Bar. In front of an audience that included North Carolina Supreme Court’s Chief Justice Mark Martin ’88 and members of the state legislature, the faculty discussed several blockbuster cases from the October 2017 term. Professor Bill Marshall began the panel discussion with an overview of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Employment and labor law expert Professor Jeff Hirsh continued the discussion with an overview of Janus v. AFSCME. Professor Kathleen DeLaney Thomas, who directs the UNC School of Law’s Tax Institute, explained why consumers will soon pay sales tax on internet purchases in the wake of South Dakota v. Wayfair. Next, Professor Andrew Chin, who submitted

an amicus brief in Gill v. Whitford, explained how the Supreme Court’s decision in that case will affect the ability of future plaintiffs in political gerrymandering cases to establish standing. Professor Richard Myers rounded out the discussion of the 2017 term with a description and analysis of the Fourth Amendment cellphone case, Carpenter v. United States. Following the review of the most recent cases, the panel discussion turned to the future. Professor Mary-Rose Papandrea discussed how the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy is likely to affect the court’s doctrines in the future. Professor Andy Hessick closed with a preview of several cases the court has agreed to hear this fall. Find out when faculty are visiting your area! Check www.law.unc.edu/alumni for upcoming events.

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FACULTY BOOKS

Fedders Wins National Education Law Award for Article In November, Professor Barbara A. Fedders received the Steven S. Goldberg Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Education Law at the Education Law Association’s annual conference in Cleveland. Fedders was recognized with the award for her Iowa Law Review article, “Schooling at Risk.” The article argues that the notion that some children are undeserving of the full promise of public education persists.

Jeffrey M. Hirsch, et. al. Mastering Employment Discrimination Law (2nd edition) Carolina Academic Press, 2018. 260 pages.

The award is presented annually by the Education Law Association in recognition of an outstanding article, book, book chapter, or other form of scholarly legal writing in the field of education law. Fedders teaches the Youth Justice Clinic and Criminal Lawyering Process. She joined the faculty in 2008.

ISBN: 978-1531010355

Muller Receives Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award Eric L. Muller has been named the 2018-2019 recipient of the Professor Keith Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award.

Gene R. Nichol The Faces of Poverty in North Carolina: Stories from Our Invisible Citizens UNC Press, 2018. 240 pages. ISBN: 978-1469646527

The Professor Keith Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award was established by the Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty (CAPALF) in honor of the life and achievements of Keith Aoki, who was an outstanding and inspirational teacher, scholar, activist, musician and artist at the University of California, Davis, and the University of Oregon. The award is made annually to an individual who has written or advocated on behalf of Asian Pacific American rights, or explored Asian Pacific American identity, history, or rights through law, art, music, or in other forms. Muller serves as Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor of Law in Jurisprudence and Ethics and joined the UNC School of Law faculty in 1998. He was recognized at CAPALF’s conference October 19 in Las Vegas.

Nemerovski Receives ALWD Outstanding Service Award

Maria Savasta-Kennedy LexisNexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Environmental Law LexisNexis, 2018. ISBN: 978-1522110927

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Clinical Associate Professor Peter Nemerovski was recognized in July by the Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) for his five years of service on the ALWD Annual Survey Committee. ALWD is the non-profit professional association of directors of legal reasoning, research, writing, analysis and advocacy programs from law schools throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. ALWD has more than 300 members representing more than 150 law schools. Nemerovski joined the faculty in 2017. He teaches Research, Reasoning, Writing, and Advocacy I and II.


Carolina Law Welcomes New Faculty Members

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Leigh Osofsky joins the faculty as a tax law professor from the University of Miami School of Law, where she taught courses addressing various aspects of taxation and policy for the last seven years. Osofsky’s research focuses on the administration of the tax system. She has written about tax compliance as well as the intersection of the tax system with legislation and regulation more generally. Osofsky teaches Income Taxation, Partnership Tax, and Tax Law Research & Writing.

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UNC School of Law is pleased to welcome four new faculty members this school year.

Elizabeth Sherowski is a visiting clinical assistant professor after teaching at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law for seven years. She teaches two sections of Research, Reasoning, Writing, and Advocacy I and II. At Ohio State, Sherowski taught Legal Analysis & Writing I and II and Appellate Advocacy, and she also directed the college’s nationally-ranked moot court & lawyering skills program.

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Sheldon “Shelley” Holliday Welton is a visiting assistant professor of law and the Thomas F. Taft Distinguished Fellow in Environmental Law for the 2018-19 academic year. Welton is an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Her research focuses on how climate change is transforming energy and environmental law and governance. She teaches Energy Law: Resources & Electricity and Environmental Law.

John Wesley Brooker ’03 is a visiting clinical assistant professor of law and director of the Veterans Legal Assistance Project at UNC School of Law. With 20 years of active duty service in the U.S. Army, Brooker’s military experience includes multiple leadership positions in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Recently, he served for two years as the deputy staff judge advocate for U.S. Army Africa/ Southern European Task Force in Vicenza, Italy.

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FACULTY & RESEARCH

School Announces Faculty Awards UNC School of Law presented three awards to distinguished faculty in April at a ceremony at the Paul J. Rizzo Conference Center.

The awards presented include: The Robert G. Byrd Award for Excellence and Creativity in Teaching, awarded to Barbara A. Fedders, Assistant Professor of Law. The Byrd Award is named for Robert G. Byrd, an alumnus of the school who served as a member of the faculty from 1963 until 2004, and as dean from 1974-1979. The James H. Chadbourn Award for Excellence in Scholarship, awarded to Catherine Y. Kim, George R. Ward Term Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law. The Chadbourn Award is named for James H. Chadbourn, editor-in-chief of the North Carolina Law Review in 1930-1931, a member of the UNC Law faculty from 1931-1936, and a co-author of leading texts in civil procedure, federal court and evidence. In 1933, while at UNC, Chadbourn bravely authored a controversial work titled “Lynching and the Law.” This award honors a faculty member’s distinguished law journal article. Kim was recognized for her article “Plenary Power in the Modern Administrative State” (96 N.C. L. Rev. 77, 2017). The Charles E. Daye Award for Excellence in Service, awarded to Jeffrey M. Hirsch, Associate Dean for Strategy and Geneva Yeargan Rand Distinguished Professor of Law. This award is conferred annually on the basis of service performed within the two years prior to the year in which the award is given. A faculty member is honored for exemplary public service, measured by the time, effort and creativity devoted to service, as well as the impact on the community.

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Arthur Mark Weisburd was also recognized for his years of teaching service to the law school. Weisburd retired after 37 years at Carolina Law.

Professor Jeffrey Hirsch, Professor Catherine Kim, Professor Barbara Fedders, Professor Mark Weisburd and Dean Martin Brinkley ‘92.

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CENTER NEWS

CE3 Hosts Conference on Rural Energy, Duke Energy Speaker Ethan Blumenthal ’18 joined the center in October as a postgraduate fellow. In addition to studying for the N.C. bar exam, he spent his summer launching a nonprofit organization focused on expanding rooftop solar in the state. Shelley Welton also joined the center this fall as visiting assistant professor and the Thomas F. Taft Distinguished Fellow in Environmental Law. Welton teaches Energy Law and Environmental Law and is on faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law.

In October, students heard career advice from Duke Energy’s Chief Legal Officer Julie Janson at a Q&A moderated by CE3 director Professor Jonas Monast. The session was co-hosted by UNC Women in Law, Environmental Law Project and Transactional and Corporate Law Association.

CE3 is continuing the collaboration with Duke University’s Nicholas Institute and Harvard Law School’s Environmental Law Initiative. The center organized a workshop on electricity markets at Texas A&M in December, with Victor Flatt, former director of CE3, and other energy law faculty at Texas universities.

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The electricity sector is changing rapidly, causing economic and social impacts in rural areas. The Center for Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics hosted a “Energy Transitions and Rural Communities” in November to explore the challenges of new energy infrastructure and the effects in communities dependent on coal-related jobs. The conference was a highlight of UNC-Chapel Hill’s weeklong celebration of research being done across the university.

Ariana Rosenthal 2L from UNC Women in Law, Duke Energy’s Chief Legal Officer Julie Janson, Erin Grubbs 2L from Environmental Law Project, and Professor Jonas Monast.

Director of Center for Civil Rights Speaks on East Coast Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and director of the Center for Civil Rights Theodore M. Shaw has had numerous speaking engagements this year. In the spring and summer, he spoke in Cleveland on the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, and at the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers in Charlotte on the significance of the 14th Amendment. The center co-sponsored a commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution at Pullen Memorial Church in Raleigh. In August, Shaw was the keynote speaker for the College Board and the American Council on Education 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in University of California v. Bakke. Bakke established diversity as a compelling interest in higher education, thereby helping to desegregate colleges and universities throughout the country.

director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and one of the civil rights lawyers who argued Brown v. Board of Education. Greenberg argued over thirty-five cases before the Supreme Court and led LDF for 23 years. Shaw also delivered a keynote address at the University of Virginia’s symposium, “Charlottesville: One Year Later.” The University of Florida Law School invited Shaw to mark the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the school’s desegregation. This fall, Allen Buansi ’15, the center’s PepsiCo Foundation Civil Rights Fellow, attended the NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s annual Lawyers Training Conference. As part of the center’s work on accessibility of government to underrepresented communities, Buansi is leading the Planning Boards Inclusion Project, which examines the processes by which towns and municipalities carry out delegated authority for municipal functions.

In September, Shaw spoke at Harvard Law School to commemorate the late Jack Greenberg, the second CAROLINA LAW

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CENTER NEWS

A Decade After the 2008 Financial Crisis, Banking Center Conference Looks Back Students learned about different career paths and received advice about interviewing, persistence in job hunting, and how to perform well once on the job.

On the 10th anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis, UNC School of Law’s Center for Banking and Finance hosted an historic conference in Washington, D.C. The September 21 program highlighted the role attorneys played in crafting creative solutions to the legal and policy issues presented during September 2008.

The center hosted four attorneys this fall as “Practitioners in Residence.” Each attorney taught one of Broome’s Banking Law classes and had lunch with a small group of students. Practitioners included Holland West, Topsail Advisors; Scott Cammarn, Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft; Gene Katz, formerly with Wells Fargo; and Eric Spitler '85, FINRA.

“The 2008 Financial Crisis: A Legal Retrospective” brought many of the lawyers who played leading roles in Congress, at the agencies, and in private law firms together to reflect on the events of that fateful month. Senator Chris Dodd, then-FDIC Chair Sheila Bair and H. Rodgin Cohen were principal speakers.

The center held two movie and pizza nights this fall open to the law school community to screen The Big Short and Too Big to Fail.

“This opportunity to hear from these attorneys about their experiences captured an untold history,” says Lissa Broome, Burton Craige Distinguished Professor and director of the center. “We heard about the novel and creative legal solutions that were crafted to deal with a financial crisis that was developing and growing each hour of September 2008.”

Attorneys can earn CLE credit at the center’s upcoming Consumer Law and Consumer Credit Symposium, part of the Festival of Legal Learning on February 8-9.

A portion of the registration fees funded travel grants for 29 law students to attend the conference, held at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. The conference was planned with assistance from Eric Spitler ’85, with FINRA and previously the director of the Office of Legislative Affairs of the FDIC (co-director of the program), Dave Freeman with Arnold & Porter, Beth DeSimone with CenterState Bank, N.A., Gene Katz, retired from Wells Fargo & Co., and Michael Shumaker ’07 with SunTrust Banks, Inc.

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Other News The center took 15 students to Charlotte for a day-long Career Trek to meet with attorneys from King & Spalding and in-house attorneys from Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Fifth Third.

Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair and Banking Center Director Lissa Broome.

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First Amendment Day The University celebrated its 10th annual First Amendment Day on September 25. The UNC Media Law Society and Center for Media Law and Policy participated by hosting a panel discussion on social media and free speech with Professor David Ardia, Professor Mary-Rose Papandrea and Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo ’05.

From left, Mariam Turner 3L, Rachel Ann Stephens 2L, Ardia, Papandrea, Armijo and Media Law Society President Zachary Gorelick 3L.


ALUMNI NEWS

A Message from the Law Alumni Association We Need to Engage and Employ One of the things I enjoy doing each year is going back to our law school to interview 2nd year law students for summer clerkship positions at our firm. It is a long but really rewarding day. The variety of talents and experiences of our law students is remarkable. This past summer (yes, summer – on campus interviews now start three weeks before classes begin) we met a platoon leader, teacher, musician, published author, chef and wedding officiant, just to name a few. These candidates will become the lifeblood of our legal communities for the next four or five decades, but as much as we need them in our firms, our agencies, and our government, they also need us. Employing Carolina Law graduates is as important as our financial contributions to the school. Fortunately there are a number of great ways we can all help. The Career Development Office has a dedicated staff of eight professionals who counsel students and alumni at all stages of their career development. There is also an incredible amount of programming to help students with the job search process. That is where we can help. I would encourage all of us to go on the Carolina Law website at www.law.unc.edu/career/about to review the options for both employers and students. Some of the highlights include: • Career Night (October) • 1L Legal Career Development Curriculum (October – February) • Summer Job Information Fair for First Year Students (January) • Mock Interview Program (January) • Annual Etiquette Dinner (March/April) • How I Found My Job After Graduation (April) The Career Development Office would love to have our support whether helping conduct mock interviews, attending Career Night and/or the Etiquette Dinner. Yes, I attended one of the Etiquette Dinners and I definitely learned a few things. There is one other obvious benefit to hiring from Carolina Law. It greatly enhances the reputation of the law school both in rankings and reputation. Having our graduates shine in the workplace and in our communities is the best advertising we can get for the quality and value of a degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Please support Carolina Law with your financial gifts and your engagement to help students launch their careers. Thanks for all your support of Carolina Law in 2018.

TOM FULDNER

SCOTT P. VAUGHN ’86 2018 PRESIDENT, UNC LAW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, MCGUIRE WOODS, CHARLOTTE, N.C.

Judge Carl Fox '78, Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92, SBA President Joseph Fields 3L and Scott P. Vaughn '86 welcomed new students in August at Orientation.

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Six Alumni Recognized at Annual N.C. Bar Association Meeting, Jackie Grant ’95 Sworn in as President Six UNC School of Law alumni were recognized at the North Carolina Bar Association’s 120th annual meeting in Wilmington, June 21-24, including this year’s president of the organization.

JACQUELINE D. GRANT ’95 SWORN IN AS NCBA PRESIDENT Jacqueline D. “Jackie” Grant ‘95, partner and litigator at Roberts & Stevens in Asheville, N.C., was installed as the 124th president of the NCBA. She will also serve as president of the North Carolina Bar Foundation. Grant served on the NCBA Board of Governors from 2010-13 and is a former member of the Litigation Section Council. She has also served on numerous committees, including the Medico-Legal Liaison Committee and the Delivery of Legal Services Committee, which she has chaired, and the Awards and Recognitions Committee, on which she has served as co-chair the past two years. Grant is a 2016 recipient of the NCBA’s Citizen Lawyer Award. She becomes the second African-American female and third African-American overall to serve as president of the NCBA.

THREE NAMED AS 2018 CITIZEN LAWYER AWARD RECIPIENTS The North Carolina Bar Association announced three Carolina Law alumni as recipients of the 2018 Citizen Lawyer Award. The award was established in 2007 to recognize lawyers who provide exemplary public service to their communities.

Dan Green ’79 operates Daniel R. Green Jr., Attorney at Law in Hickory. He is a registered volunteer for AFS Intercultural Programs – the oldest foreign exchange student program in the world – and has personally hosted 23 foreign exchange students since 1991 while serving as president of the Hickory/Catawba County AFS Chapter since 1996. He has also served as president of the Western Piedmont Symphony Board of Directors, as chairman of the Catawba County Democratic Party, and as vestry warden (twice) for St. Alban’s Episcopal Church.

Nicholas Long Jr. ’81 of Raleigh serves as North Carolina State

DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL MCINTYRE II ’81 RECEIVES THE CHIEF JUSTICE I. BEVERLY LAKE JR. PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD Douglas Carmichael “Mike” McIntyre II ’81 received the Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake Jr. Public Service Award. The award, which is not given every year, recognizes an outstanding lawyer in North Carolina who has performed exemplary public service. In presenting the award, Kearns Davis ’95, immediate past president of NCBA, said McIntyre had “inspired citizens, students, and his fellow attorneys through his professional, community, civic and personal activities, as well as through his exemplary public service.” McIntyre served 18 years (1997-2015) as a congressman in North Carolina’s seventh congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Today, McIntyre is senior advisor and director of government relations at Poyner Spruill Law Firm in Raleigh.

LEANN NEASE BROWN ‘84 WILL SERVE AS NCBA PRESIDENT-ELECT LeAnn Nease Brown ’84 of Chapel Hill is the new president-elect of the North Carolina Bar Association. Brown is a member/ manager of Brown & Bunch, PLLC, which has offices in Chapel Hill and Raleigh. She will serve as president of the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina Bar Foundation in 201920. She will be installed as the 125th president of the NCBA at the 2019 Annual Meeting in Asheville. Brown has served as chair of three sections: Antitrust & Trade Regulation Law (now Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes), Zoning, Planning & Land Use, and Dispute Resolution. Brown has also served as chair of the Membership Committee, the CLE Committee, and as co-chair of the Legislative Advisory Committee. She served on the NCBA Board of Governors in 2010-13.

Counsel for Old Republic National Title Co. and is a past chair of the NCBA Real Property Section. Like his father and two sons, Long is an Eagle Scout. He currently represents the Occoneechee Boy Scout Council as the Council Commissioner, one of the Key Three – three key executives on the Occoneechee Boy Scout Council including 9,600 Scouts and 14,600 volunteers – and one of the six voting delegates to the National Convention.

Robert B. Norris ’76 practices with Shumaker Loop & Kendrick in Charlotte. He was a founding partner of the Wishart Norris firm in Burlington, where he co-founded the Foundation Serving Alamance County (now Alamance Foundation) and co-founded and served as president of the Alamance Coalition Against Drug Abuse. In Charlotte, Norris has served as director of the Lynnwood Foundation, serving Duke Mansion and Lee Institute, and NPower Charlotte Region (now Apparo) which provides technology solutions to non-profit organizations. 14

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Jackie Grant ‘95 with her mother Cathey Grant and N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Martin ‘88. Photo courtesy of Russell Rawlings/NCBA.


From left: Floyd McKissick, J. Kenneth Lee, Harvey Beech and James Lassiter. Photo courtesy of the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library.

Civil Rights Lawyer J. Kenneth Lee '52 (1923-2018) Fought for Integration John Kenneth Lee ’52 was one of five African-American young men who were the first to integrate Carolina Law, and the entire UNC-Chapel Hill campus. He was born on November 1, 1923, in Charlotte, N.C., and grew up in Hamlet, N.C. After graduating from the small segregated Capital Highway High School in 1941, he enrolled in the electrical engineering program at North Carolina A&T State University. He was slated to graduate A&T in just three years but was drafted and served with the Navy in the South Pacific during WWII. Upon completing Naval service, Lee returned to A&T and completed his degree. In one interview, Lee noted that when he graduated from A&T, major companies were advertising heavily, seeking to employ engineers in North Carolina. However, they would not give African-American applicants an interview for a North Carolina position. Lee said that he received offers for jobs in California and elsewhere, but he didn’t want to leave home. So, he began teaching electrical engineering at A&T, and opened an electronics shop in Greensboro. With so many men returning from military service with G.I. education benefits, there were more students than the A&T program could handle. So, Lee and some colleagues launched Delwatt’s Radio and Electronics, a school to train students in radio, phonograph and electronics repair. To get Veterans Administration payments for the veterans attending the school, Lee had to follow VA guidelines. So, he worked with a lawyer who could handle government contracts. He then considered going to law school himself to take courses in contracts. By 1949 Lee had decided to attend law school. The only law school in the state open to African-Americans was North Carolina College (now North Carolina Central University). But he had his

sights set on Carolina Law. So, he joined the Epps v. Carmichael lawsuit by African-Americans suing for admission to Carolina. He recalled that their NAACP legal team included many prominent lawyers, including Thurgood Marshall, Jack Greenberg, Constance Baker Motley and Harvard dean Erwin Griswold. After winning the lawsuit, Lee began classes at Carolina Law in June 1951 along with Harvey Beech, James Lassiter, Floyd McKissick and James Walker. Lee passed the bar in 1952 before graduating from law school. After he graduated, the need for lawyers to represent African-Americans drew him into civil rights cases. He recounted his first experience in court, representing nine African-American men accused of killing a sheriff in Carthage, NC. No other lawyer would represent any of the nine men. He represented them all. In addition to representing his own clients, Lee acted as assistant counsel for the NAACP in North Carolina, working with Conrad Pearson, the NAACP’s North Carolina general counsel. By the early 1960’s, with the surge in African-American students and other North Carolina citizens participating in civil rights protests, Lee simultaneously had over 1,700 active sit-in cases. Civil rights representation did not provide a sustainable living for Lee. Often his clients were poor and could pay little. So, Lee practiced law by day and at night worked repairing electronics and operated a jukebox concession business. Lee recalled being harassed by members of the local Ku Klux Klan during his years of practice. He received threats and his law office was vandalized. Someone shattered the glass window of Lee’s office, repeatedly. Eventually, some former clients staked out the office, caught the culprit in the act, and held him for the CAROLINA LAW

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J. KENNETH LEE, CONTINUED vice-chair of the board of the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, which focused on providing affordable homes for people with low incomes.

police. The white supremacist who committed the crimes was given a two-year sentence. In an odd twist, the convicted man, a skilled carpenter, appealed to Mr. Lee to allow him to work on the home Mr. Lee was building, promising good work. He would lose his job with the contractor Lee had hired if Lee did not consent. Lee consented. The man remained true to his word, and they developed an odd friendship. Lee eventually testified on the man’s behalf, enabling him to stay out of jail, but according to Lee, the man remained an avowed racist for the rest of his life.

Lee practiced law until age 49, but continued involvement in numerous business enterprises and in public service. His businesses included investment, real estate development, and the administration of a nursing home. In addition to his other public service, Lee served for several years as a special hearings officer for the U.S. Department of Justice.

Lee also had to deal with racism in the courthouse and the North Carolina bar. He recalled dealing with judges who, when conferring in chambers with the attorneys, regularly used the N-word to refer to African-American litigants, apparently oblivious to the light-skinned African-American attorney in the room.

To learn more about the men who integrated UNC-Chapel Hill, visit the UNC Law Library’s digital collection “Law School First – The African Americans Who Integrated UNC-Chapel Hill” at http://integration.law.unc.edu/.

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When several banks refused Lee a home mortgage, one bank officer told him it was because no bank would lend African-Americans more than $13,500. So, Lee co-founded American Federal, the first federally chartered bank in North Carolina started by African-Americans. He ultimately became the first African-American to serve as North Carolina’s State Banking Commissioner. He later served for eight years as

J. Kenneth Lee died at the age of 94 on July 22, 2018.

Donna L. Nixon is clinical assistant professor of law at UNC School of Law, electronic resources librarian at the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library, and faculty coordinator of the International Exchange Programs at the law school.

Forrest Firm Strives for Excellent Service, Transparent Billing and Workplace Flexibility In some ways, James Forrest ’04 runs his law practice, the Forrest Firm, like a dry-cleaning business. At a dry cleaner, an employee greets customers, takes their clothing and gives them a ticket with a date to pick up the garments. The prices are displayed on the wall. “I tell our lawyers it’s no different with our work,” Forrest says. “Of course, qualitative excellence in our work product is a baseline standard, but our team has to also be responsive to clients at intake, give estimates on cost and turn-time, and then deliver on both fronts.” Before he launched Forrest Firm in 2011, Forrest worked for seven years as a corporate transactional lawyer at two large business law firms in Atlanta and Research Triangle Park. His clients were happy with his services generally, but some were dissatisfied with the unpredictable nature of pricing for legal services. “Several clients gave me the same type of feedback — basically that, ‘We never know what to expect with respect to pricing, and for us that is problematic,’” Forrest recalls.

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That was when Forrest began shifting his thinking about pricing, client relationships, and the quality of life he wanted as an attorney with three children at the time (now four). “Chapter 1 of my career was working at a couple large law firms, which was awesome. I learned from wonderful mentors. But over time, I desired a platform that would allow me to have more flexibility, both in the type of services provided to clients as well as more personal autonomy,” Forrest says. At Forrest Firm, Forrest is committed to client service by making fees and billing transparent and predictable and by communicating regularly with clients to give estimates. “We slide some leverage back to their side of the table,” he says. “Our goal is for our clients to never be surprised by a bill. In order to do that, we have to be proactive in our communication with our clients and take on some risk.” That approach has fostered strong client relationships across North Carolina for Forrest Firm — over 2,000 clients have engaged the firm since its inception. As the firm has grown,


clients have consistently expressed a desire for the firm to add substantive legal areas to its offerings. The firm has added legal professionals with experience in many areas, including corporate/transactional law, intellectual property, commercial real estate, estate planning and administration, employment law, and litigation/dispute resolution. Many of the firm’s legal professionals are Carolina Law alumni. Of approximately 35 Forrest Firm lawyers, about half earned UNC law degrees. Some, including Forrest, also earned bachelor’s degrees at Chapel Hill. One Carolina Law graduate is Monica Webb-Shackleford ’06.

value each other, and we strive to make a positive impact” in the communities where the firm does business, she says. Hiring qualified Carolina Law graduates has been an integral part of Forrest Firm’s growth. “It’s important to me because I’m from North Carolina and have two degrees from UNC. The public universities are such a value-add to our state. They provide an economically sound way for our residents to obtain higher education,” he says. “I’m always going to be passionate about that.” — Jessica Clarke

“Having Carolina Law alumni as colleagues is wonderful. Working with others who shared the Carolina Law experience certainly lends itself to a supportive work environment,” she says. Another distinguishing feature of the Forrest Firm is attorneys’ flexibility: the choice of working at one of the firm’s offices daily, stopping at the office only periodically or working from home or otherwise remotely. The firm has eight offices across North Carolina. Forrest’s approach with lawyers is to assess “what legal professionals want, how much they want to work, what kind of quality of life they want, and where they want to be in five years, and determine how to partner with them to get there,” he says. “That’s the right thing to do, and a lot of times it works out to be good business, too.” The firm also puts a premium on giving back to communities. Lawyers collectively donated over 1,000 hours of pro bono and volunteer work in 2018. They’re compensated “dollar for dollar for those hours, just like they were billable hours,” Forrest says. He embraced the giving-back mentality while at Carolina Law.

“UNC provided me an incredible education. I use things I learned there almost every day in my practice,” he says. “It was not just about legal acumen but serving the community and doing the right thing. It has absolutely shaped our firm’s mission to impact clients, our culture and our communities.” Webb-Shackleford, based in Raleigh, appreciates Forrest’s approach. She was recently named the firm’s pro bono and public service coordinator in addition to her legal practice. “The Forrest Firm strives to create a positive experience, not only for clients but also for the people that work here. It’s rare to find a law firm that puts an emphasis on both. I value working for what I consider a ‘well-rounded’ firm. We value our clients and provide legal services that exceed their expectations, we

Approximately half of Forrest Firm lawyers are Carolina Law alumni, including founder James Forrest ’04 (PICTURED TOP) and Monica Webb-Shackleford ’06 (PICTURED BOTTOM), who also serves as the firm’s pro bono and public service coordinator in addition to her legal practice.

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Students who were involved in entrepreneurial activities before and during their time at UNC met with the director of the Kenan Charitable Trust last fall to begin talking about how the law school could use an entrepreneurship clinic. From left, Nick Haigh 3L, Stephanie Fields ’18, Brian Gamsey ’18 and Will Hayman 2L. Photo by Jeyhoun Allebaugh/UNC-Chapel Hill

UNC School of Law Receives a $1.53 Million Gift for New Entrepreneurship Program What does it take to be an entrepreneur? It takes drive, ambition, patience and persistence to identify a need and create a business to fill that need. It also takes access to legal resources. The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust recognizes that early-stage legal counsel is critical to the success of new for-profit and nonprofit ventures. To ensure that these ventures have access to legal counsel, the Kenan Trust has made a $1.53 million gift to support the establishment of a clinical entrepreneurship program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Law. The program will provide rigorous, hands-on training for the next generation of public-spirited lawyers while also filling gaps in North Carolina’s entrepreneurship ecosystem. In addition to the Kenan Trust, the North Carolina General Assembly has appropriated $465,000 in recurring funds to support the program. “We are thrilled and inspired by the investment in the education of Carolina students that the Kenan Trust and the people of North Carolina, through their representatives, are making,” said Martin H. Brinkley ‘92, dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor at UNC School of Law. “Clinical education geared toward organizational clients, and the business and social entrepreneurs who establish them, is important to large numbers of our students. The new entrepreneurship program will help Carolina Law fulfill dual goals of teaching and service. With this generous gift from the Kenan Trust and additional support from the state, we will provide an invaluable experiential learning opportunity for approximately 30 students a year while serving several times that number of for-profit and nonprofit entrepreneurial ventures.” The new program will serve business and social enterprise entrepreneurs on the campuses of UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, in partnership with UNC KenanFlagler Business School, NC State University’s Poole College of

Management, as well as the innovation and entrepreneurship infrastructures on both campuses. The UNC School of Law also intends to identify economic incubators in underserved parts of North Carolina that the entrepreneurship program can support. In addition to providing educational opportunities for law students, the program will fill the one consistent gap across all startup settings: a lack of access to legal counsel. Legal advice for early-stage businesses and nonprofits, which typically have limited resources, is hard to find. In an effort to control costs, too many entrepreneurs never consult a lawyer and come to regret it. Failing to consult competent counsel exposes a new business or nonprofit organization to a variety of risks. For clients of the program these risks will be lowered, giving them a greater chance of thriving and expanding. In the end, students, startup businesses, communities and the state’s economy will end up benefiting. The state recognized the benefits of the proposed program, appreciated the Kenan Trust gift and showed its support through a $465,000 recurring appropriation. “Connecting the world-class legal community at Carolina with business professionals in the startup economy is a win-win approach to higher education that will prepare law students to succeed and provide valuable legal resources for emerging companies in our state’s rapidly growing economy,” said House Speaker Tim Moore. The program is expected to kick off in the 2019-2020 academic year. An official name will be determined during the planning process with input from current students. “The Kenan Trust has always focused on the needs of the communities it serves and education is the foundation,” said Douglas Zinn, executive director of the William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust. “We recognize that student education doesn’t just happen in the classroom and we are excited to support the entrepreneurship program that will train law students while CAROLINA LAW

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CONTINUED strengthening North Carolina communities and the state’s economy.”

serve a pipeline of clients from potential partners across the state.

Funding will support three interwoven legal clinics at UNC School of Law: a for-profit ventures clinic, an intellectual property clinic and Carolina Law’s existing Community Development Law Clinic, which is a longstanding, highly successful nonprofit social entrepreneurship clinic. Each clinic, supervised by a full-time member of the law school faculty, will train eight to 10 law students per semester. Students will counsel business founders on the advantages and disadvantages of various business entity structures, form appropriate entities, draft organizational documents, capture and license intellectual property assets, and seek tax-exempt status for community based nonprofit organizations.

“I applaud the Kenan Charitable Trust and the North Carolina General Assembly for funding an entrepreneurial institute that will strengthen the legal education students receive at Carolina Law. Recognizing the need for quality legal advice in the earliest stages of a company’s development will not only benefit law students but will impact the entrepreneurial community and the state’s economy,” said Merrill Mason ’86, partner at Smith Anderson. “The investment in our state’s law school, its students and our business community will serve North Carolina well.”

North Carolina is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top five places to start a new business. Because of the rich and thriving entrepreneurial culture of the Research Triangle Park area of North Carolina and the business schools and entrepreneurial initiatives at local universities, the institute will

The gift from the Kenan Trust supports For All Kind: the Campaign for Carolina, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the University’s history. The gift also reinforces UNC School of Law’s commitment to train lawyer-leaders to address the issues and questions of today’s dynamic, ever-evolving industries, particularly in areas of growth and influence in North Carolina and beyond.

WHY I GIVE The law school made a convincing argument regarding the financial challenges of providing a quality legal education in the face of reduced state support and rising expenses. Yet, that’s not why I contributed. My decision to provide financial support was an emotional one. Twenty-two years after graduation and a career practicing federal securities law, I still have fond and appreciative memories of my time at Carolina…from Ms. Esphur’s warm greeting on my first visit, to Professor Broun’s sage advice, to Professor Byrd’s torts class, to Dean Boger’s and Dean Furr’s unwavering support and encouragement, to my first taste of Carolina barbecue and bluegrass music at Dean Wegner’s home, to Professor Pollitt’s teachings on civil liberties, to my summer abroad in the European Union representing the school as one of 50 U.S. scholars, to memories of my classmates who passed away prematurely, to my teammates as we argued under the Carolina banner at various moot court competitions, to visiting lawmakers in Raleigh to convince them that continued state support was welldeserved, and even to walking through the Carolina clay during the construction of today’s law school. These are the memories and values that left an indelible mark. I considered it an honor to support the school and the next generation of lawyers who are being trained in the Carolina Law public service tradition.

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Gardner Altman Jr. ’71 Supports Environmental and Sports Law with Scholarship

Throughout the years, Altman’s service has been recognized, including with the prestigious Order of the Long Leaf Pine, awarded by the governor of North Carolina for exemplary service to the state. Altman credits UNC School of Law for providing him with the ability to make an impact. “The law school provides men and women with an opportunity to do something meaningful in a structured way,” he says. “Once you become equipped to make things happen in business, community or civic affairs, that skill set gives you unlimited opportunities.” Altman’s commitment to the law school reflects his appreciation for the school’s work to create students who can add value to society. “I am proud of this law school because of the education that it provides and its commitment to ensuring that it doesn’t get stuck in tradition but instead builds on its heritage,” he says. Altman served three terms on the Carolina Law Alumni Association board and was a member of the inaugural board for the law school’s Center for Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics. Altman’s father, with whom he shared a name, was also a community leader in North Carolina who stressed the value of education. “My dad used to tell me that education and hard work can help you get a seat at the table,” recalls Altman. “But once you’re at that table, you need to know why you’re there and bring value.” To honor his deep commitment to family and memorialize his loved ones, Altman created two Campbell University Divinity School scholarships, one in memory of his dad and another in memory of Velma, his mom. In addition, Altman is preparing to create a memorial scholarship at UNC School of Law in environmental law and sports law, reflecting the interests of his first cousin, Jerry Blackmon, who passed away this year. “We were cousins by blood and brothers by choice,” Altman says. Altman is a member of the Cornerstone Club of Carolina Law, thanks to his annual financial contributions to the school. Altman believes it is incumbent on him and his fellow Carolina Law graduates to support the school because “it has provided us with a platform to have a career, provide for family and do a lot of interesting things.” He says that he often emphasizes to young attorneys, “You really don’t know where your law degree will lead you; it opens so many doors.” 22

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For Altman, those doors have led him to endeavors he didn’t imagine when he began his law career in the early 1970s, focusing on business and international law. “I never knew what a carbon offset was, never mind imagined building a company focusing on that,” says Altman who served as founding general and legal counsel for Green Assets, which uses a variety of conservation initiatives to address environmental challenges. He is also on the executive team of Advantaged Capital for Education, a group of affiliated organizations committed to helping communities improve the quality of their schools. “We are involved with building charter schools and addressing education, one of the greatest needs in society,” says Altman. “If you can help keep a child healthy and educate them, they can have a productive and meaningful life.” This year, Altman found himself helping to develop "Lessons from Roy," a book that shares the wisdom of UNC’s men’s basketball coach Roy Williams. “Our goal is to publish 12 children’s books about legendary coaches, with 10 percent of the books’ profits supporting opportunities for children who otherwise couldn’t afford it to attend sports camps,” he says. “Books like this help folks think positively about NCAA sports and give granddads like me something special to read to their grandchildren.” His five grandchildren and three children have a special place in his heart. Altman says that one thing his disparate activities have in common is that his law degree provided him the foundation to be successful at each one. “I’m grateful that Carolina Law continues to help its graduates serve others by preparing students, so they are ready when opportunities come along.” — Michele Lynn

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Gardner Altman Jr. ‘71 wakes up each morning thinking about how he can add value to the community and the lives of others. “Folks in my generation are concerned about their humanitarian footprint,” he says. “When I have a day that I get to help the environment or work to develop the next generation of kids, it makes me feel good.”


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They call it “Commencement” for a reason: Graduating law school is only the first step toward becoming a lawyer. Next comes passing the bar exam. And after that, securing work that taps into your talents and passions.

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Helping students gain employment is a critical mission of Carolina Law. U.S. News & World Report also recognizes the importance of employment. When the national magazine compiles its annual ranking of law schools, it considers the percentage of law students who have been hired into full-time jobs in their field at graduation and within 10 months of graduation. Carolina Law has a number of programs, faculty and staff committed to laying a path that leads from law school to a satisfying career. But oftentimes relationships with alumni can be the key to their success Many alumni already serve as conduits for Carolina Law students to connect to the first rung on their career ladder. Lawyers who graduated decades ago or only months ago participate in Career Nights, on-campus recruitment events, employer receptions, mock interviews, ranking analytics or panel discussions about practice areas. They share insights, offer encouragement, mentor students and, most important, they hire from among their own. They raise the profile of Carolina within their firms and organizations and look for opportunities to hire Carolina Law graduates.

Noel Barnard '13

Noel Barnard ’13 took advantage of the law school’s externship program as a student, working at a small pharmaceutical company a couple of days a week during a semester in exchange for course credit instead of pay. The company hired him full time when he graduated. A couple years later, he accepted an offer from another company and had to hire his own replacement, which he did by reaching out to a former extern. And when he needed to add staff at his new company, he tapped yet another former extern.

“When you’re a Carolina Law grad and you’re hiring another Carolina Law grad, you know what you’re getting,” Barnard said. “You know it’s a great school; you know the professors; you know the curriculum. You’re getting great people who are going to work hard and contribute to the community.” As an alumnus he speaks as a panelist to share his experience with the externship program, and he represents his company at the law school’s Career Night. Barnard considers the externship program a win-win. Students get practical experience, and employers get fresh minds to take on some of the legal tasks that a junior lawyer might do. Externs can sample from a variety of professional settings by working for a corporation, a judge, a law firm or a nonprofit. The company he externed for was a strong proponent of the extern program, and now that Barnard is in a position to hire, he can see why. “Carolina Law grads who externed can walk through the door and handle what I think it would take two or three years for someone to know how to do well on their own,” he said. “They can take it and run with it and do a fantastic job.” 24

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Suzanne Chester '95, left, recruits for Legal Aid of North Carolina during on-campus interviews.

Similarly, interns, whether paid or unpaid, also gain valuable experience but no course credit. A few years ago, Suzanne Chester ’95 became co-chair of Legal Aid of North Carolina’s law school recruitment committee, and she assigned herself to recruiting at UNC. She does on-campus interviews and, with a co-worker, has continued to develop Legal Aid’s internship program. She also conducts mock interviews, speaks as a panelist on UNC employer panels and attends employer receptions. “When I graduated from law school, you found what you found by yourself,” she said. “Now, UNC does a lot of advising and one-on-one work, especially with students interested in public interest.” Internships give students the inside story of what Legal Aid work is like and sometimes leads to securing one of four fellowships or a permanent hire. Clients are poor and often in crisis. Interns go out into the field and see firsthand the impact of poverty on people’s lives and how conditions in society can throw them into crisis. This can fuel a passion in some law students, one shared by longtime Legal Aid lawyers. The senior lawyers enjoy the energy interns bring. “If you love your job, it’s great to be able to share that with students,” Chester said. Early on in his career with the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s office, Spencer Merriweather ’05 was the intern coordinator. Now as the district attorney, he makes all the hires for his office. He relies on Carolina Law continuing to prioritize diversity in its student body. “I want to be able to count on Carolina Law as a resource to create a prosecutor’s office that looks like the state of North Carolina,” he said. This year, he’ll be part of Career Night at the law school to communicate to students that dedicated, hard-working students from Carolina Law have a place in his office. He participates in the Practicing Law Webinar that gives a vivid picture of the range of opportunities for law students. Because in Charlotte his office competes with the likes

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Assistant District Attorney Nicole Gomez Diaz ’18, left, is sworn in as a prosecutor for the Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office alongside her mother and District Attorney Spencer B. Merriweather III ’05. She joins the Misdemeanor Team.

of Duke Energy, Wells Fargo and Bank of America for top-quality law grads, he has to make the closing argument that convinces them that the district attorney’s office is a worthwhile place to make a career. “A prosecutor never has to go to bed at night wondering whether they had an impact on someone’s life or in the community,” Merriweather said. He tends to give Carolina Law graduates a higher level of scrutiny to make sure that the institution that granted him a law degree still has the same quality. “From the students I’ve seen over time,” he said, “there is no question that Carolina Law is getting better. I see a deeper pool of talented students.” Their grasp of social justice issues, their willingness to challenge convention and ask questions improve any institution. “I’m finding brave kids applying to this office. That gives me a great sense of pride as a UNC graduate.” Rebecca Mitchell ’18 wasn’t sure when she entered law school whether to follow the public interest or private practice route. But she was drawn to Carolina Law because of its solid pro bono culture. Tar Heel born and bred, “it was very important to me to go to a law school that gives back to North Carolina,” she said. She lives that value by recommending classes to current students and giving them interviewing tips. In high school, she had shadowed Frank Whitney ’87, chief judge of the U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina. She interned for him the summer after her 1L year. Now that she has her law degree, he hired her as one of his term law clerks. Rebecca Mitchell '18 and Frank Whitney '87

She knew about the Carolina Law family and its strong alumni network. “It speaks for itself,” she said. “I had no concerns about finding employment once I graduated.”

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Mitchell, who will head to Boston to practice in the labor and employment section of a private law firm once she completes her yearlong clerkship, said: “I don’t want to minimize the importance of financial contributions, but grads hiring grads is the biggest thing alumni can do for their law school.” René Kathawala ’96 runs the pro bono program at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe in New York. He has been with the firm since he got his law degree, except for a yearlong federal clerkship. At the time he graduated, only two New York law firms came to Carolina to recruit. For the past 22 years, he has advocated for Orrick to recruit at UNC, and he has prevailed. For several years, he represented the firm during recruitment visits to campus; he also conducted phone screens. When Orrick pared its number of schools to 20, he made sure Carolina stayed on the list. René Kathawala ’96

This year Carolina Law alumnus David Ruff ’09 is up for partner at Orrick, in line to become the first Tar Heel to make partner there. “That’s critical to longevity in recruiting people from UNC,” Kathawala said. He continues to share his insights and guidance with Carolina Law grads, even when Orrick doesn’t make them an offer. Associates have to take on the challenge of being business developers, winning assignments from partners who dole out the work. A good lawyer identifies problems for clients before they become crises. Even those with the most gifted analytical minds won’t be successful lawyers if they aren’t good at interacting with human beings. Not only must your clients find you likable, but so must the lawyers on the other side. Kathawala recognizes that he received a world-class education at Carolina Law with tuition substantially subsidized by taxpayers, which motivates him to make current students’ lives and careers richer. His continued involvement with new waves of alumni is a tangible way to show his gratitude beyond writing a check. “Every Carolina Law grad has the opportunity to give back,” he said All of these experiences provide a blueprint for helping even more Carolina Law grads secure employment. “Students come out of Carolina Law prepared and eager to do top quality legal work,” said Andy Hessick, professor and associate dean for strategy. “Carolina Law’s alumni network provides an amazing potential resource for helping students land jobs.” In addition to being part of Carolina Law’s core mission to its students, increasing employment has the advantage of substantially improving Carolina Law’s place in law school rankings.

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When Charles Plambeck ’86 who runs a global structured finance team at Citigroup learned that Carolina Law’s ranking in U.S. News & World Report had dipped, it didn’t square with what he knew of the quality of the school, its faculty, and its graduates. Applying tools similar to the ones he uses in his day-to-day work, he parsed the formula and data driving the USNWR rankings to find ways to lift the rankings to better reflect the quality of a Carolina Law legal education. The data show an astonishing reality that hiring Carolina graduates has a disproportionate effect in moving the Charles Plambeck ’86 ranking upward. While financial gifts will always be needed to support the school, engaging with students and hiring grads can be just as important. “Alumni can materially help the law school by hiring a new graduate before next March,” said Plambeck. Climbing in the rankings through increased employment can be a self-fulling prophecy. Employers are more likely to hire from a higher-ranked school. Increasing the ranking can have other benefits, too. It can help attract top students and faculty, and it can create new opportunities for the law school’s growth, because funding sources are more likely to invest in a school on the rise. More generally, the quality of the law school matters to the residents of our state, whether they realize it or not. “Law and legal education are central to the prosperity and welfare of the people of the state,” Plambeck said. “If you don’t have a well-functioning legal system, people’s economic prospects are harmed, and their social rights and liberties are limited.” To consider next steps, Plambeck now works, still as an alumnus giving back, as part of a team with Jeff Hirsch, professor and former associate dean for strategy, and Hessick, his successor; Nick Goettsch, associate dean for administration; Kelly Podger Smith ’02 associate dean for student affairs; and Deirdre Gordon, associate dean for advancement. Dean Martin Brinkley ’92 is also closely involved. Beyond the rankings, all of this comes back to ensuring that Carolina Law grads thrive professionally and personally. Plambeck noted that law is an apprentice profession. “How you deal with the people side of law, the practice and traditions, you only learn as an apprentice,” he said. “Everyone in law remembers the people they trained under. Finding a good mentor to teach you—that shapes people’s lives.”

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All 11,000 Carolina Law alumni are an integral part of the team. While the career development office welcomes leads to well-paying full-time jobs, they also want to hear about those two-day research projects. Not everyone is in a position to hire a law grad, but most alumni can find a half-hour to talk with a student. Carolina Law’s goal is to hit as close to 100% employment as possible by March for the previous year’s graduates. Carolina Law’s career development office gives students a head start by prepping first-year law students with resume reviews before fall break. From there, students participate in a career developmet curriculum that covers subjects such as drafting effective cover letters, conducting a successful job search and an interviewing skills workshop. Each student is given a career development handbook that guides them them through their legal job search as students and as grads. But the career development office can’t do it all. There are many ways alumuni can get involved to help launch students’ careers. Alumni have the opportunity to serve as mentors, share their experiences in their practice areas at Career Night, participate in the mock interview programs and in CareerCasts webinars, or recruit students through on or off-campus interviews. A Carolina Law grad knows the quality of a Carolina Law legal education. When grads hire grads, they have the opportunity to impact the life of a fellow alum, contribute to the quality of the school and invest in the legal education of future colleagues.

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Honor Roll of Donors (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018) We gratefully acknowledge the outstanding commitment of alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends, companies and foundations who contributed to UNC School of Law between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018. We sincerely appreciate the support of our donors and the exceptional educational opportunities their generosity provides. Note that degree information is included only for UNC School of Law alumni. If you have questions about the Honor Roll of Donors, or for assistance making your gift in fiscal year 2019, please contact the Office of Advancement at 919.445.0168.

Lifetime William Horn Battle Society

Members have contributed $100,000 or higher to UNC School of Law over the course of their lifetime. Mr. Jeffrey Alan Allred ‘80 and Ms. Jennifer Levy Allred

Mr. Dan Donahue ‘68 and Ms. Kay Donahue

Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove

Mr. John R. Edwards ‘77

Mr. Edwin Osborne Ayscue Jr. ‘60 and Ms. Emily Urquhart Ayscue

Mr. Tom David Efird ‘64 and Ms. Anne Wrightson Efird

Ms. Emmett Boney Haywood ‘82 and Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood III

Mr. E. William Bates II ‘79 and Ms. Andrea Hunnicutt Bates

Mr. Charles E. Elrod Jr. ‘67

Mr. Martin Luther Holton III ‘82 and Ms. Melanie Kirk Holton

Mr. William P. Farthing ‘74 and Ms. Linda M. Farthing

Mr. Gregg Ireland and Ms. Lori Ireland Ms. Sandra Leigh Johnson ‘75

Prof. Laura N. Gasaway

Mr. William Dean Johnson ‘82 and Dr. Sally Cunningham Johnson

Anonymous

Mr. Brett M. Berry ‘94 and Ms. Winston Barber Berry Prof. John Charles Boger ‘74 and Ms. Jennifer Brackenbury Boger Ms. Elizabeth Jean Bower ‘01 and Mr. Jerome Chrishawn Washington Ms. Tracy Schaefer Calder ‘84 and Mr. Joseph M. Calder Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson ‘87 Mr. Marion A. Cowell Jr. ‘64 and Ms. Norma Hearne Cowell Mr. James Lee Davis ‘71 and Ms. Jean L. Davis Mr. Michael A. DeMayo ‘90

Mr. Jay M. Goffman ‘83 and Ms. Susan Mary Goffman Mr. A. Richard Golub ‘67 Mr. N. Jay Gould ‘64 and Ms. Luetta Gould Mr. William Edgar Graham Jr. ‘56 Mr. Timothy R. Graves ‘85 and Ms. Cathey S. Graves ‘85 Ambassador C. Boyden Gray ‘68 The Hon. K. Edward Greene ‘69 and Ms. Joan Powell Greene Mr. Paul Burroughs Hall and Ms. Louise Carden Hall

Mr. David Fulghum Kirby ‘77 and Ms. Evelyn Debnam Kirby Mr. Thomas Ashe Lockhart ‘51 Mr. Henry C. Lomax ‘58 and Ms. Anne-Tristram Holt Lomax Mr. Richard Layne Magee ‘83 and Ms. Saundra Hoffner Magee Mr. John Peter O’Hale ‘75 and Ms. Claudia Ward O’Hale

Ms. Elizabeth L. Quick ‘74 Mr. Anthony Eden Rand ‘64 and Ms. Karen Skarda Rand Ms. Anne Shea Ransdell ‘58 Mr. James Dietrich Renger ‘65 Ms. Frances Fulk Rufty Mr. Sherwood Hubbard Smith Jr. ‘60 and Ms. Eve Hargrave Smith Mr. William Dennie Spry Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Penelope Orr Spry Mr. David Anderson Stockton ‘82 and Ms. Jayne Stockton The Hon. Thomas Fleming Taft Sr. ‘72 Mr. Boyd C. Tinsley Ms. Phyllis Phelps Ward Mr. Paul L. Whitfield ‘62 and Ms. Bobbi Jean Whitfield Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker ‘69

Ms. Sallie Boyle Phillips Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV ‘93 and Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear ‘95

Kathrine R. Everett Society

Honors donors of documented planned gifts to benefit the UNC School of Law Foundation Inc. Anonymous

Mr. Arthur St. Clair DeBerry ‘57

Mr. H. Gray Hutchison Jr. ‘73

Ms. Elizabeth L. Quick ‘74

The Hon. John S. Arrowood ‘82

Ms. Mary Boney Denison ‘81

Mr. Richard Erik Jenkins ‘75

Ms. Anne Shea Ransdell ‘58

Mr. Norman Edward Block ‘78

Ms. Ann Terrell Dorsett ‘89

Mr. David Fulghum Kirby ‘77

Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz

Mr. and Mrs. William (‘48) E. Elmore Jr.

Ms. Dee K. LeRoy

The Hon. Stephen Michael Reilly ‘92 and Ms. Larri Alexis Short ‘92

Ms. Tammy Alice Bouchelle ‘01

Mr. Anthony Gaeta Jr.

Mr. Henry Clyde Lomax ‘58

Mr. H. Chalk Broughton Jr. ‘88

Ms. Lisa Frye Garrison ‘94 and Mr. Aaron Franklin Garrison ‘92

Mr. Robert Nelson Maitland II ‘97

Prof. Laura N. Gasaway

Mr. John Weatherly Mason ‘73

Ms. Virginia Godwin Carboy Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson ‘87 Mr. Laurence Arthur Cobb ‘58 and Ms. Edna Faye Pugh Cobb Ms. Ann Cox ‘85 Mr. Michael J. Cucchiara and Ms. Marty L. Hayes Mr. Anthony W. Cummings ‘87 Mr. John Sweetland Curry ‘70 Mr. Fred Blount Davenport Jr. ‘77 Mr. James Lee Davis ‘71

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Mr. James Robert Gordon ‘64 Mr. Timothy Richard Graves ‘85 and Ms. Cathey Stricker Graves ‘85 Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove Mr. John Richardson Haworth ‘50 Mr. Jeffrey Lorne Hilliker ‘76 Mr. Charles Woodson Holderness The Hon. Robert Carl Hunter ‘69

Mr. David J. Mansor ‘20 Ms. Patricia Ellen McDonald ‘79 Mr. John Burchfield McMillan ‘67 Mr. David McDaniel Moore II ‘69 Mr. W. Gary Ogburn ‘82 Ms. Shannon Eide O’Neil ‘17 Mr. John Garrett Parker ‘76 Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV ‘93 and Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear ‘95

Mr. James Dietrich Renger ‘65 Ms. Cathy Marie Rudisill ‘84 Mr. Steven Howard Sholk ‘81 Mr. John Edward Skvarla III ‘73 Mr. Robert Harvey Smith ‘81 Ms. Marianne Koral Smythe ‘74 and Dr. Robert Barry Smythe Mr. William Wayne Staton Jr. Mr. George Randolph Uzzell Jr. Mr. Richard Neill Watson ‘74 Mr. Paul L. Whitfield ‘62 Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker ‘69


Cornerstone Club

for the original cornerstone that laid the foundation for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Cornerstone Club is comprised of the dedicated alumni and friends who have committed to supporting the school at the $10,000 level or higher annually. 1845 Society ($25,000 and higher)

Anonymous Mr. David Neal Allen ‘80 and Ms. Kimberly Pendley Allen Mr. Jeffrey Alan Allred ‘80 and Ms. Jennifer Levy Allred Mr. Edwin Osborne Ayscue Jr. ‘60 and Ms. Emily Urquhart Ayscue Mr. E. William Bates II ‘79 and Ms. Andrea Hunnicutt Bates Ms. Elizabeth Jean Bower ‘01 and Mr. Jerome Chrishawn Washington

Van Hecke-Wettach Society ($10,000 - $24,999)

Anonymous Mr. Gardner Howard Altman Jr. ‘71 Mr. Brett Matthew Berry ‘94 and Ms. Winston Barber Berry Mr. John Charles Boger ‘74 and Ms. Jennifer Brackenbury Boger Dr. S. Gregory Boyd ‘04 and Ms. Stephanie Gregory Boyd Dean Martin H. Brinkley ‘92 and Ms. Carol Scovil Brinkley Ms. Candice Wooten Brown ‘01 and Mr. Ivey Lee Brown Jr. ‘06 Ms. Tracy Schaefer Calder ‘84 and Mr. Joseph M. Calder Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson ‘87 and Ms. Christina A. Cotton Mr. Edward Grant Connette III ‘77 and The Hon. Jane Harper ‘80 Mr. Tom David Efird ‘64 and Ms. Anne Wrightson Efird

William B. Aycock Society ($5,000 - $9,999)

Anonymous Mr. William Joseph Austin Jr. ‘78 and Ms. Gail Russell Austin Mr. A. Britt Canady ‘96 Ms. Kathleen Weaver Cannon ‘81 and Mr. James R. Cannon Jr. Mr. Michael Gerard Carter ‘88 and Ms. Nancy Elizabeth Slovik ‘88 Mr. Michael Edward Dane and Ms. Paula Marie Dane Mr. Robert Leon Edwards ‘65 and Ms. Kathryn Oakes Edwards Mr. Charles E. Elrod Jr. ‘67 Mr. Jason Doughton Evans ‘01 and Ms. Mary Lindsay Weatherly Evans Mr. Richard Lee Farley ‘87 and Ms. Cynthia Ryan Farley Ms. Jami Jackson Farris ‘99 and Mr. Bryan Keith Farris Mr. Edward Smoot Finley Jr. ‘74 and Ms. Virginia Doughton Finley Prof. Laura N. Gasaway Mr. Jerry Hartzell ‘77 and Ms. Liz Hartzell Mr. Stephen G. Hartzell ‘00 and Ms. Jill Shatterly Ms. Patricia O. Hedrick Mr. Ken Christian Joseph ‘96 Mr. Eric Alan Koontz ‘99 Mr. Christopher Allen Kreiner ‘94 and Ms. Virginia Michelle Garris Mr. Alan Bruce Kronovet ‘97 and Ms. Cary J. Bernstein Ms. Angela Marie Liu ‘09 Mr. Robert Weller McCarthy ‘87 and Ms. Robin G. McCarthy

Mr. Burton Craige ‘80 and Ms. Heather Barkley Craige Mr. Michael A. DeMayo ‘90 and Ms. Kellie Hill DeMayo Mr. Jeffrey L. Edwards Mr. Kenneth Vincent Farino ‘71 and Ms. Kim S. Farino Mr. James Scott Farrin Mr. William Porter Farthing Jr. ‘74 and Ms. Linda McFarland Farthing Ms. Diana Joy Florence ‘95 and Mr. M. Scott Peeler ‘97 Mr. Jay Michael Goffman ‘83 and Ms. Susan Mary Goffman

The Hon. K. Edward Greene ‘69 and Ms. Joan Powell Greene Mr. Paul Burroughs Hall and Ms. Louise Carden Hall Mr. Oliver Grant Halle ‘74 and Ms. Mollie Johnson Halle Mr. William Dean Johnson ‘82 and Dr. Sally Cunningham Johnson Mr. David Fulghum Kirby ‘77 and Ms. Evelyn Debnam Kirby Mr. Richard Layne Magee ‘83 and Ms. Saundra Hoffner Magee Mr. John Peter O’Hale ‘75 and Ms. Claudia Ward O’Hale

Mr. Charles Thelen Plambeck ‘86 and Ms. Suzanne Scott Plambeck Mr. Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker ‘70 and Ms. Kathryn Law Shoemaker Mr. William Dennie Spry Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Penelope Orr Spry Ms. Joni Lynn Walser ‘86 and Mr. Andrew Barkley Church Ms. Phyllis Phelps Ward Mr. James Matthew Yates Jr. ‘79 and Ms. Marlena Severin Yates

Mr. Frank Edward Emory Jr. ‘82 and Ms. Lisa Lewis Emory Mr. James Graham Farris Jr. ‘89 and Ms. Diana Gail Farris Mr. Walter D. Fisher Jr. ‘86 and Ms. Michele S. Fisher Mr. J. Daniel Fitz II ‘85 and Mr. G. Mario Cescutti Mr. N. Jay Gould ‘64 and Ms. Luetta Gould Mr. Timothy Richard Graves ‘85 and Ms. Cathey Stricker Graves ‘85 Mr. Wilson Hayman ‘79 and Ms. Jennie Jarrell Hayman Ms. Emmett Boney Haywood ‘82 and Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood III Mr. J. Gill Holland Jr. ‘91 and Ms. Augusta Brown Holland Mr. Martin Luther Holton III ‘82 and Ms. Melanie Kirk Holton Ms. Sandra Leigh Johnson ‘75 Mr. James Yancey Kerr II ‘92 and Ms. Frances King Kerr

Mr. Stephen Edwin Lewis ‘91 and Ms. Mary Ellen Huckabee ‘91 Mr. Harry Dickson Madonna ‘67 and Ms. Charlene Dillon Madonna Mr. J. David Mayberry ‘85 and Ms. Julie Timmons Mayberry The Hon. D.C. “Mike” McIntyre II ‘81 and Ms. Dee McIntyre Mr. Robert Hayes McNeill Jr. and Ms. Gail Garrison McNeill Mr. David Theodore Modi ‘79 and Ms. Sophia Modi Mr. Charles Guy Monnett III ‘83 and Ms. Deborah Monnett Ms. Jean Nunalee Phillips Ms. Karen Ann Popp ‘85 and Ms. M.C. Ragsdale Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV ‘93 and Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear ‘95 Ms. Elizabeth L. Quick ‘74 Mr. James Dietrich Renger ‘65 Ms. Alice Carmichael Richey ‘86 and Mr. David Ross Pitser

Mr. Larry Edward Robbins ‘79 and Ms. Debra Burleson Robbins Ms. Teresa Wynn Roseborough ‘86 and Mr. Joseph Anthony Roseborough ‘87 Mr. Richard A. Simpson ‘77 and Ms. Lynda Guild Simpson Mr. Richard Yates Stevens ‘74 and Ms. Jere Gilmore Stevens Mr. David Anderson Stockton ‘82 and Ms. Jayne Stockton Mr. John Adam Stoker ‘97 Mr. Richard Haynes Strader ‘85 and Ms. Ann Womble Strader Mr. Scott Padgett Vaughn ‘86 and Ms. LouAnn Compere Vaughn The Hon. Willis Padgett Whichard ‘65 and Ms. Leona Paschal Whichard Mr. Wilson Lamark White ‘06 and Ms. Malika Sharae White Ms. Liesl D. Wilke ‘92 and Mr. Jeffrey A. Wilke

Mr. Robert Gibbon McIntosh ‘87 and Ms. Ann Burriss McIntosh Mr. Dan Johnson McLamb ‘74 and Ms. Barbara Brandon Weyher ‘77 Ms. Margaret Louise Milroy ‘84 Mr. William Richard Mordan ‘96 and Ms. Michelle Dion Mordan Ms. Christine Cecchetti Mumma ‘98 and Mr. Mitchell M. Mumma Mr. Douglas Peddicord Mr. P. Wayne Robbins ‘66 and Ms. Alice Haywood Robbins Mr. Terrence Joseph Truax ‘88 and Ms. Laura Sumner Truax Ms. Angela Marie Xenakis ‘03

Dean’s Club

($2,000 - $4,999)

Anonymous The Hon. George Wayne Abernathy ‘75 and Ms. Gaynelle Abernathy The Hon. Claude William Allen Jr. ‘62 Mrs. Katherine Blass Asaro ‘12 and Mr. Andrew Vito Asaro Mr. O. Kenneth Bagwell Jr. ‘79 and Ms. Karanne Campbell-Bagwell Mr. Yoel H. Balter ‘07 and Ms. Jane McNeill Balter Mr. C. Vance Beck ‘86 and Ms. Emily Revelle Beck Mr. Frank Mebane Bell Jr. ‘63 and Ms. Ranlet Shelden Bell Mr. Richard F. Blue Jr. and Ms. Lisa Bennett Blue Mr. Philip Blumenthal and Ms. Amy Blumenthal Mr. Richard Thell Boyette ‘77 and Ms. Beth Robyn Fleishman ‘77 Mr. George Thomas Brady III ‘98 and Ms. Tonya Yarbrough Brady

Mr. Douglas James Brocker ‘92 and Ms. Deanna Schmitt Brocker ‘92 Ms. LeAnn Nease Brown ‘84 and Mr. Charles Gordon Brown The Hon. Frank William Bullock Jr. ‘63 and Ms. Frances Haywood Bullock Mr. William Henderson Cameron ‘79 and Ms. MaryJo Cameron Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen ‘85 and Mr. Ezra H. Cohen Mr. J. Michael Cornett ‘92 and Ms. Gretchen W. Cornett Mr. Orville Dillard Coward Jr. ‘79 and Ms. Carolyn Lloyd Coward ‘99 Ms. Ann Cox ‘85 Mr. Fred Alan Cunningham ‘88 Mr. Kearns Davis ‘95 and Ms. Ashley Payne Davis Ms. Mary Boney Denison ‘81 and Mr. John Robert Clark III Mr. Daniel Lyndon Deuterman ‘91 and Ms. Dawne Talbert Deuterman Mr. Louis Whittier Doherty ‘90 and Ms. Carolyn Jarvis Doherty Mr. Dan Donahue ‘68 and Ms. Kay Donahue Ms. Tosha Denise Downey ‘04 Mr. William T. Dymond Jr. ‘85 and Ms. Jennifer Davis Dymond Mr. William Kinsland Edwards ‘88 and Ms. Patricia Birdsong Edwards Mr. William E. Elmore Jr ’48 and Ms. Brent Elmore Mr. Ray Simpson Farris Jr. ‘67 and Ms. Cydne Wright Farris Mr. James Wright Galbraith ‘76 Mr. H. Haiko Geratz ‘93 and Ms. Susan Hendricks Geratz Prof. Elizabeth Gibson ‘76 and Prof. Robert Paul Mosteller

Mr. Robert William Glatz ‘91 and Ms. Michelle Anne Glatz Mr. Jack N. Goodman ‘75 Mr. William Edgar Graham Jr. ‘56 Mr. Jeffrey Eugene Gray ‘86 and Ms. Vicki Gray Mr. Irvin W. Hankins III ‘75 and Ms. Barbara Brewer Hankins Mr. George V. Hanna III ‘68 and Ms. Deb Hanna Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove Mr. Alan Arthur Harley ‘78 and Ms. Shari L. Steinberg Mr. Cecil Webster Harrison Jr. ‘73 and Ms. Amelia Hooks Harrison Mr. Paul G. Haskell* Ms. Sarah E. Haskell Ms. Alison Bunch Hershewe ‘94 and Mr. Ed Hershewe Mr. Steven Alan Hockfield ‘70 and Ms. Sharon Rose Hockfield Mr. Mason Thompson Hogan ‘82 and Ms. Barbara Von Euler Mr. Michael Hollenbach ‘82 and Ms. Jil Langford Hollenbach Mr. C. Mark Holt ‘87 and Ms. Joanna W. Holt Mr. Bruce Wayne Huggins Sr. ‘70 and Ms. Jayne Brisson Huggins Mr. Ronald Forrest Hunt ‘68 and Ms. Judy Shultz Hunt Mr. Grady Isaac Ingle ‘89 and Ms. Kathe L. Ingle Mr. H. Bryan Ives III ‘80 and Ms. Gibbs Chadwick Ives Mr. Anson Bradley Ives ‘89 and Ms. Debra Dickehuth Ives Ms. Patricia Cramer Jenkins ‘89 Ms. Amy Kathryn Johnson ‘94

Ms. Monica Kivel Kalo ‘75 and Prof. Joseph J. Kalo Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III Mr. Philip David Lambeth ‘72 and Ms. Nancy Stroupe Lambeth Mr. James Ernest Langston ‘05 and Ms. Olivia Langston Mr. Henry Clyde Lomax ‘58 and Ms. Anne-Tristram Holt Lomax Mr. Gary Mitchell London ‘79 and Ms. Eve Jackson London Ms. Maria M. Lynch ‘79 and Mr. Jerome Rex Eatman Jr. ‘82 Mr. Craig Taylor Lynch ‘86 and Ms. Mitzi Cline Lynch Mr. Jeffrey Nelson Mason ‘83 Mr. Neill Gregory McBryde ‘69 and Ms. Margaret McPherson McBryde The Hon. Charles K. McCotter Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Patricia Byrum McCotter Mr. Bryan Andrew McGann ‘01 and Ms. Joanna Davis McGann Mr. Peter James McGrath Jr. ‘86 and Ms. Merrie Dorman McGrath ‘86 The Hon. Rickye McKoy-Mitchell ‘84 and Mr. Rick Mitchell Mr. Robert Savage McLean ‘90 and Ms. Sinclair McLean Mr. Gary Michael Miller ‘95 and Ms. Tracie Matsho Miller Mr. David McDaniel Moore II ‘69 and Ms. Agnes Gray Shipley Moore Ms. Barbara Rand Morgenstern ‘86 The Hon. Margaret Hackett Murphy ‘73 Ms. Karen Nash-Goetz ‘88 and Mr. Charles J. Goetz III Mr. F. Timothy Nicholls ‘67 and Ms. Anita B. Nicholls Mr. Scott Fredrik Norberg ‘86 and Ms. Joyce Stokes

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Ms. Mona Cunningham O’Bryant ‘85 Mr. Thomas Lawrence Owsley ‘69 and Ms. Leslie Vial Owsley The Hon. Sarah Elizabeth Parker ‘69 Mr. E. Fitzgerald Parnell III ‘73 and Ms. Brenda Foremon Parnell Mr. Gary Vergil Perko ‘90 and Ms. Ann Pickett Perko ‘90 Mr. Robert T. Perry ‘83 and Ms. Willoree L. Perry Mr. H.H. Spooner Phillips IV Ms. Rose Cordero Prey ‘04 and Mr. Kevin J. Prey Mr. Henry Hamilton Ralston ‘83 and Ms. Sherrill Ralston Mr. Stephen William Riddell ‘85 and Ms. Karen Stahel Riddell ‘86 Mr. S. Graham Robinson ‘93 and Ms. Martha Cranford Robinson Mr. Thomas Warren Ross Sr. ‘75 and Ms. Susan Donaldson Ross Mr. Dana Edward Simpson ‘00 and Ms. Stephanie Mansur Simpson Mr. Sherwood Hubbard Smith Jr. ‘60 and Ms. Eve Hargrave Smith Mr. W. Britton Smith Jr. ‘67 and Ms. Gwendolyn C. Smith Mr. David Davis Smyth III ‘00 and Ms. Julie Jayoung Song ‘01 Ms. Robin Jayne Stinson ‘84 Mr. Thomas Sadler Stukes ‘74 and Ms. Martha Taylor Stukes Ms. Caroline Johnson Tanner ‘92 and Mr. Gregory Alan Tanner Ms. Barbara Tatge Ms. Betty O. Temple ‘89 and Mr. Robert Brown Temple Mr. George Randolph Uzzell Jr. and Ms. Cynthia Uzzell Ms. Ann Blannie Waldo ‘95 Mr. Edwin Jasper Walker Jr. ‘69 and Ms. Carol Ann Smith Walker Mr. Thomas Harry Weidemeyer ‘72 and Ms. Mary R. Weidemeyer Mr. Adam Portius Wheeler ‘02 Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker ‘69 and Ms. Judith White Wicker Mr. Richard McKenzie Wiggins ‘58 Mr. John Thornton Wilson ‘99 and Ms. Colleen A. Vasconcellos Ms. Elizabeth Garland Wren ‘80 Ms. Debbie Kay Wright ‘83 Ms. A. Cotten Wright ‘01 and Mr. Joel Cloud Ms. Ann Yaeger Young ‘75 and Dr. Michael Harrill Young Mr. Robert Ellis Zaytoun ‘75 and Ms. Lisabeth Gwynn Svendsgaard Mr. William Huntley Zimmern ‘03 and Ms. Angela Hardister Zimmern ‘03

William Horn Battle Society ($1,000 - $1,999)

Anonymous Mr. Michael Robert Abel ‘70 and Ms. Clare Ruch Abel Ms. Michelle Grace Adams ‘99 and Mr. Joseph Vincent Mattern Mr. John Thomas Albers ‘08 Ms. Holly Harris Alderman ‘89 and Mr. Neil Goodwin Alderman Mr. Louis Carr Allen ‘80 and Ms. Maggie Triplette Mr. Thomas Wesley Anderson ‘79 and Ms. M. Ann Anderson ‘81 Mr. John H. Anderson ‘02 and Dr. Jennifer B. Anderson Mr. Alan Aron Andrews ‘90 and Ms. Lynne Fuller-Andrews ‘91 Mr. Steven Mitchell Anzalone ‘83 Mr. Evan Appel ‘84 and Ms. Kellie Raiford Appel Mr. E. Kent Auberry ‘82 and Ms. Deborah Lynn Hayes Ms. Ellen Starr Bailey ‘86 and Mr. Kevin Joseph Bailey Mr. Steven K. Barentzen ‘95 and Ms. Elizabeth Tobin Barentzen The Hon. F. Gordon Battle ‘58 Mr. Jackson C. Bebber ‘13 Ms. H. Juanita Mitchell Beecher ‘78 and Mr. Timothy J. Beecher Mr. Kevin Philip Belote ‘08 and Ms. Rachel Frazier Gage ‘08

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Mr. William Thomas Barto ‘90 and Ms. Carol Ann Pearce ‘90 Mr. Anthony James Barwick ‘01 and Ms. Amber Lueken Barwick ‘01 Ms. June Lynn Basden ‘86 and Mr. Stephen A. Lambert Mr. Marc Basnight Mr. Merlin Bass III ‘93 Mr. John Edwin Bassett IV ‘10 and Ms. Grace Killman Bassett Mr. James Russell Batchelor Jr. ‘80 and Ms. Rosemary Martina McMahon Mr. Timothy Connell Batts ‘89 Mr. Milt V. Bauguess and Ms. Marilyn R. Capps Mr. Douglas Wooley Baxley ‘75 and Ms. Dianne O’Quinn Baxley Mr. Jack Bronson Bayliss Jr. ‘79 and Ms. Catherine Beal Bayliss Mr. Robert Gene Baynes ‘64 Mr. Michael Seth Beam III ‘89 and Ms. Jan Metcalf Beam Mr. Michael Richard Becker ‘71 and Ms. Sherry O. Becker Mr. Kenneth A. Becker ‘83 and Ms. Jennifer Klein Mr. Jeffrey S. Beelaert ‘11 Mr. Victor Eros Bell III and Ms. Mary Grady Koonce Bell Mr. Robert O’Briant Belo ‘79 and Ms. Carolin Delancey Bakewell ‘83 Mr. Dewey Franklin Bennett ‘18 Ms. Donna Elaine Bennick ‘84* Mr. Robert Henry Bennink Jr. ‘75 and Ms. Beth Harkey Bennink Mr. Thomas Shelburne Berkau ‘74 and Ms. Vicki Nuckolls Berkau Mr. Jonathan Arthur Berkelhammer ‘82 and Ms. Kathryn Breeze Berkelhammer Mr. Richmond Gilbert Bernhardt Jr. ‘57 and Ms. Doris Huffines Bernhardt Ms. Robin Andrea Bernstein ‘81 Ms. Jordan L. Bernstein Ms. Maya Bernstein Mr. Marvin Allen Bethune ‘73 and Ms. Pattie C. Bethune Mr. Camden Charles Betz ‘07 and Ms. Sara Bartholomees Betz Mr. John Huddleston Beyer ‘97 and The Hon. Laura Turner Beyer ‘98 Ms. Katherine Young Biegler ‘09 and Mr. Justin Biegler Mr. Eric Hamilton Biesecker ‘96 and Ms. Stephanie Shoaf Biesecker Mr. Gary William Bigelow ‘84 and Ms. Donna R. Bigelow Mr. William Paul Biggers ‘11 Ms. Katherine Elizabeth Stevens Billington Prof. Kimberly Christin Bishop ‘04 and Mr. Brian Buzby Mr. Kevin John Bishop ‘05 Ms. Megan Elizabeth Allore Bishop ‘18 Mr. Richard H. Bishop and Ms. Claudia H. Bishop Ms. Avis Elizabeth Black ‘76 Dr. Leland Latham Black ‘17 Ms. Ashleigh Elizabeth Black ‘05 and Mr. Peyton Randolph Black Ms. Frances Lucille Blackburn ‘83 Ms. Hilary Schronce Blackwood ‘12 and Mr. Jonathan Andrew Blackwood Mr. William Wooten Bland ‘92 and Ms. Ellen Jeffreys Bland Mr. Louis Adams Bledsoe Jr. ‘55 and Ms. Martha H. Bledsoe Mr. Robert F. Bleeker Mr. Edward Louis Bleynat Jr. ‘89 and Ms. Anne Freels Bleynat ‘89 Mr. Brian M. Blood ‘15 Ms. Dixie R. Bloom Mr. Thomas Daniel Blue Jr. ‘97 and Ms. Teresa R. Blue Col. Robert Joel Blum ‘59 and Ms. Mari Morita Blum Ms. Donna Kaye Blumberg ‘85 and Mr. Jonathan A. Blumberg ‘86 Mr. Ethan Carl Blumenthal ‘18 Ms. Rachel Marie Blunk ‘11 Mr. David R. Boaz ‘12 and Ms. Carrie V. McMillan ‘13 Ms. Kimberly Kizziah Bocell ‘03 and Mr. James K. Bocell Ms. Nina Dillon Bodner ‘91 and Mr. Andrew Michael Bodner Ms. Courtney A. Bolin

Mr. William Turner Bonds ‘63 and Ms. Carleen Herring Bonds The Hon. Richard Dale Boner ‘75 and Ms. Margaret Robertson Boner Ms. Aleta Marie Bonini ‘79 Ms. Lynn H. Boone Mr. Donald Lee Boone ‘61 and Ms. Lavon Boone Mr. Samuel Maslon Booth ‘61 and Ms. Patricia Smith Booth Mr. William Henry Borden ‘80 and Ms. Ann Adams Borden Ms. Jenna Carroll Borders ‘11 Ms. Bethany A. Boring ‘17 Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz Mr. Hunter Huss Bost and Ms. Kristel Alexia Dorion Ms. Stella Anne Boswell ‘95 and Mr. Craig Stephen Heinly Mr. Tony S. Botros ‘13 Ms. Tammy Alice Bouchelle ‘01 and Ms. Holly Rebecca Martin Ms. Anne Rea Bowden ‘89 Mr. Alexander Michael Bowling ‘13 and Ms. Nicole M. Anderson Mr. Robert Daniel Boyce ‘84 and Ms. Elizabeth Boyce Mr. William Glenn Boyd ‘66 and Ms. Frances S. Boyd Mr. George Worth Boylan ‘71 and Ms. Cynthia S. Boylan Ms. Susan Holdsclaw Boyles ‘94 and Dr. Michael Alexander Boyles Mr. Martin L. Brackett Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Lisa Kay Brackett Mr. Ross McCoy Bradford ‘03 Ms. Lauren Hobson Bradley ‘12 and Mr. Nicholas Christopher Bradley Ms. Stacey Ann Brady ‘98 and Mr. Michael Brady Mr. William Allen Brafford ‘77 and Ms. Alice Hutcheson Brafford The Hon. Anthony Mason Brannon ‘62 and Ms. Joan Goren Brannon ‘71 Ms. Elizabeth Barnes Braswell ‘89 and Mr. B. Brodt Braswell Jr. Mr. Bradley Joseph Breece ‘10 Ms. Kelly Ann Brewer ‘11 Ms. Lillie B. Brewer Mr. J. Clark Brewer ‘67 and Ms. Sara H. Brewer Mr. Edward Yates Brewer ‘72 and Ms. Cindy W. Brewer Ms. Elizabeth Sanders Brewington ‘92 and Mr. Bradley Scot Brewington Mr. Eugene C. Bricklemyer Jr. ‘70 Mr. Paul F. Bride Mr. L. Michael Bridges ‘75 and Ms. Mary Ann Bridges Ms. Ashley Ann Briefel ‘11 and Mr. Jason Briefel Ms. Nachael Lynn Bright ‘01 and Mr. Joseph Bright Mr. Thomas Pittman Brim ‘71 and Ms. Donna M. Brim Ms. Rachel Emily Brinson Mr. Stephen Cook Brissette ‘82 and Ms. Beth Jens Brissette Ms. Jill Starling Britt ‘93 and Mr. Walter Aldridge Britt Ms. Debra L. Bronson Mr. Christopher Anderson Brook ‘05 Dr. M. Alan Brookhart and Dr. Carolyn Celi Brookhart Mr. C. Michael Broome ‘07 Mr. Allen Lentz Broughton ‘93 Mr. David Popham Broughton ‘97 and Dr. Charlotte Chandler Broughton Mr. Troy Anderson Brown Jr. ‘59 Mr. James Gorman Brown ‘70* Mr. J. Michael Brown ‘71 and Ms. Elizabeth C. Price Ms. Susan Tippin Brown ‘94 and Mr. Robert Brown Mr. Darrell Keith Brown ‘00 and Ms. Julie Hunter Brown Mr. R. Lane Brown III ‘65 and Ms. Vicki Fesperman Brown Mr. William Louis Brown ‘79 and Ms. Catherine Downard Brown Mr. Scott Newton Brown Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Carla Foltz Brown Mr. Marta Patrilous Brown ‘09 and Ms. Kate Brown Ms. Anita R. Brown-Graham ‘91 and Dr. Phillip Wayne Graham

Ms. Catherine Ellen Bruce ‘14 Mr. Walter Richard Bruce III ‘78 and Ms. Terry S. Bruce Ms. Melissa Dewey Brumback ‘98 and Mr. Stephen Brumback Ms. Kara Marie Brunk ‘12 Mr. Norman Deane Brunson ‘73 and Ms. Susan B. Brunson Mr. Daniel David Brunstetter ‘15 The Hon. Peter Samuel Brunstetter and Ms. Jodie Bray Brunstetter Prof. Patricia L. Bryan and Mr. Thomas Wolf Ms. Ann A. Bryan ‘13 The Hon. David Jonathan Bryan ‘98 and Ms. Anita L. Miller Ms. Lawana Lee Bryant ‘98 Mr. Kristan D. Bryant ‘09 The Hon. Robert Ward Bryant Jr. ‘82 and Ms. Elizabeth Gale Bryant Mr. E. C. Bryson Jr. ‘64 and Ms. Katharine Pickrell Bryson Mr. Douglas Pratt Buckley ‘74 Mr. Bruce Alan Buckley ‘81 and Ms. Sarah Alice Crowder ‘81 Mr. Natalio Daniel Budasoff ‘18 Ms. Christine Alexandra Budasoff ‘18 Ms. Claire Abernathy Buie ‘90 and Mr. Craig Pennington Buie Mr. Madison Earl Bullard Jr. ‘81 and Ms. Anne Jackson Bullard Ms. Elizabeth P. Bullington Mr. Bruce Robert Bullock ‘92 Mr. William Winborne Bunch III ‘80 and Ms. Sheryl Thomas Bunch Mr. H. Ligon Bundy ‘76 and Ms. Linda Edwards Bundy Mr. E. Harry Bunting Jr. ‘74 and Ms. Elizabeth Cochrane Bunting ‘74 Ms. Dorothy Bass Burch ‘91 and Mr. Kevin V. Burch Mr. Timothy Ryan Burch ‘01 and Ms. Lisa Jean Burch Ms. Kathleen Bradshaw Burchette ‘13 and Mr. Carl Jeffress Burchette ‘14 Mr. Edward Dorsey Burger Mr. Erich W. Burger Ms. Allison Burger Ms. Kristen A. Burger Ms. Madeleine Scott Burgoyne ‘84 Mr. Christopher S. Burks ‘18 Ms. Kerry Lynn Burleigh ‘06 and Mr. Robert W. Burleigh Ms. Sarah Margaret Burnick ‘18 Mr. Benjamin Scott Burnside ‘06 and Ms. Christine Marie Burnside ‘12 The Hon. Ronald Wayne Burris ‘76 and Ms. Lisa Burris Mr. Robert Keith Burrow ‘14 Mr. Vincent William Burskey ‘04 Mr. Farrell Bushing Jr.* Ms. Megan Elizabeth Bussey ‘08 and Mr. George D. Bussey Mr. William M. Butler ‘15 and Ms. Kelsey Butler Mr. William Bernard Bystrynski ‘94 and Ms. Celia Marie Hartnett Ms. Michele Walton Cady ‘94 and Mr. Darren Michael Cady Mr. Mark Thomas Cain ‘87 and Ms. Leigh Hobgood Cain ‘87 Mr. Michael S. Caines Mr. Larry Calhoun and Ms. Karen Harrison Calhoun Mr. Robert Redmond Caliri ‘73 and Ms. Connie Caliri Ms. Caroline Truelove Camp Ms. Susan Elizabeth Campbell ‘98 Ms. Ashley Huffstetler Campbell ‘03 and Mr. Russell Neil Campbell Mr. Christopher Zemp Campbell ‘96 and Ms. Mary Katherine Walgate Mr. William Barker Cannon ‘05 Mr. Christopher Blair Capel ‘85 and Ms. Sarah Beeton Capel Mr. Steven P. Caplow ‘90 and Ms. Margaret J. Lane Mr. Brendan Alexander Cappiello ‘14 Ms. Jennifer Gelb Carbee ‘00 Mr. Justin Tyler Carpenter ‘09 and Ms. Samantha Reimer Carpenter Mr. Eugene Morrison Carr III ‘85 and Ms. Sallie Malmo Carr Ms. Mary Van Ostenberg Carrigan ‘84 Mr. Kent Hunter Carrington and Ms. Sarah Clarinda Carrington

Ms. Brenda Joyce Carter ‘81 Ms. Natalie Christian Carter ‘05 Mr. George W. Carter ‘12 and Ms. Lauren Willett Carter Ms. Pamela Brewington Cashwell ‘92 and Mr. David Leon Cashwell Mr. Dylan J. Castellino ‘15 The Hon. Samuel Allen Cathey ‘73 and Ms. Sandra Gibson Cathey The Hon. J. Gentry Caudill ‘72 and Ms. Carol Caudill Mr. Albert Noel Cavagnaro ‘89 and Ms. Laura Leak Cavagnaro Mr. M. Terence Cawley ‘90 and Ms. Margaret Mary Cawley Mr. Lawrence Urban L Chandler Jr. ‘72 Mr. Dudley Carlyle Chandler III and Ms. Allison Inscoe Chandler Dr. Dudley Carlyle Chandler Jr. and Ms. Winborne Shaffer Chandler The Hon. Richard Gardiner Chaney ‘76 Mr. Edward Thomas Chaney ‘07 and Ms. Amanda Suttle Hitchcock ‘07 Ms. Jacqueline K. Chang Ms. Erica C. Chanin ‘17 and Mr. Andrew Clark Mr. Bob Chaput and Ms. Mary Chaput Ms. Emma M. Chase ‘18 Ms. Drupti P. Chauhan ‘97 Ms. Alyssa Marshall Chen ‘03 Mr. David Thomas Cherry ‘95 and Ms. Caroline J. Cherry Mr. Kevin Lee Chignell ‘95 and Ms. Jeannine Anne Chignell Mr. Vincent Davis Childress Jr. ‘83 and Ms. Jane Cox Childress Ms. Ann Beth Ching ‘00 and Mr. Walter Paul Goebel Mr. Andrew Chow and Ms. Louise Gung Mr. Charles Whitaker Clanton ‘91 Mr. David E. Clark ‘86 Mr. Daniel William Clark ‘88 and Dr. Sandra Crovi Clark Ms. Elizabeth Gingold Clark ‘09 and Mr. Rob Clark Ms. Mary W. Clarke Mr. James Harry Clarke ‘79 and Ms. Eleanore Ewbank Clarke Mr. William Clarke ‘82 and Ms. Cynthia Williams Clarke Ms. Katherine Justus Clayton ‘04 Mr. Gordon Clayton Mr. Patrick J. Cleary ‘09 Ms. Jennifer Joyner Cleland ‘92 Ms. Joanna Carey Cleveland ‘94 and Mr. John Samuel Cleveland Mr. Richard P. Cleys and Ms. Kathleen A. Cleys Ms. Catherine Gray Clodfelter ‘14 Mr. Justin Michael Cloninger Ms. Christin Brooke Coan ‘01 Mr. Laurence Arthur Cobb ‘58 Ms. Edna Faye Pugh Cobb* Mr. Andrew Cogdell ‘85 and Ms. Barbara Jean Degen Mr. George William Coggin ‘59 and Ms. Carol Jones Coggin Ms. Alexandra Lesley Coggins ‘17 Mr. Howard Dunwody Cole ‘66 Mr. Dillon Holmes Coleman ‘77 and Ms. Tama Coleman Mr. Charles Thomas Colgan ‘69* Mr. Timothy Robert Collins ‘03 and Ms. Sara Collins Mr. Vincent Paul Collura ‘62 and Ms. Bunnie Collura Mr. Michael Steven Colo and Ms. Mary Alice Barr Colo Mr. Joseph M. Coltrane Jr. ‘76 and Ms. Dorothy P. Coltrane Ms. Sarah Hill Colwell ‘14 Ms. Hannah Smoot Combs ‘17 and Mr. Trace Combs Mr. Dwight Edward Compton ‘78 and Ms. Catherine Copeland Compton Ms. Margaret D. Connelly Ms. Jacqueline Kane Connors ‘95 and Mr. Manning Austin Connors The Hon. Richard Rodney Cooch ‘73 and Ms. Barbara Merritt Greenland Cooch Ms. Terri L. Cook ‘86 Mr. Kevin P. Cook and Dr. Phyllis Byers Cook


Mr. Richard Preston Cook ‘07 and Ms. Kathryn Williford Cook Mr. R. Cameron Cooke ‘64 and Ms. Ann Josephine Ritter Ms. Maureen Cooney Mr. Douglas Kenneth Cooper ‘74 and Ms. Pamela R. Cooper The Hon. James William Copeland Jr. ‘77 and Ms. Katherine Ann Copeland Mr. Rhodes Thomas Corbett and Ms. Ellen McKellar Corbett Ms. Sarah Anne Core ‘14 Ms. Chelsea Jean Corey ‘12 Mr. Timothy Walter Corrigan ‘94 and Ms. Natalie Nichols Corrigan Ms. Kimberly A. Costello ‘02 and Mr. Lee Daniel Hamilton Mr. Philip L. Cotey ‘13 and Ms. Teresa M. Cotey Ms. Lorraine J. Cotton Mr. Eric Harbrook Cottrell ‘95 and Ms. Stefanie Groot Ms. Carly Michelle Couch ‘16 Mr. Ronald Guy Coulter ‘79 and Ms. Elizabeth Johnston Coulter Ms. Stephanie Carowan Courter ‘08 Mr. Alexander Carter Covington ‘13 Mr. Alexander Ross Covington ‘16 Mr. William Riddick Cowper III and Ms. Ann Cowper Dr. Stanley C. Cox III and Ms. Judith O. Cox Ms. Kathleen Bernadette Coyle ‘05 and Dr. Wade Alan Wall Prof. John F. Coyle and Ms. Lauren J. Coyle Mr. Robert Andrew Crabill ‘92 The Hon. John O’Neal Craig III ‘82 and Ms. Kari Jean Craig Mr. Robert Wayne Cramer Sr. ‘84 and Ms. Ann Hollowell Cramer Ms. Rebecca Elizabeth Crandall ‘04 Mr. Paul Lee Craven III ‘02 and Ms. Amanda A. Hayes ‘02 Mr. Richard Davidson Craver ‘67 and Ms. Adelaide Austell Craver ‘67 Mr. C. Penry Craver Jr. ‘66 and Ms. Jane Kelly Craver Mr. William Crawford Mr. Thomas Rich Crawford ‘72 and Ms. Jae Morrow Crawford Ms. Maryann Beth Crea ‘83 and Mr. Daniel Richard Lauffer Ms. Kelly Anne Crecco ‘14 Mr. C. David Creech ‘88 and Ms. Laura White Creech Col. Joseph Powell Creekmore Sr. ‘62 Mr. David Godwin Crockett ‘70 and Ms. Katherine Frye Crockett Mr. John McDonald Cross Jr. ‘95 and Ms. Jennifer Van Zant Cross Mr. Marc Cullen ‘99 and Ms. Emily Dearman Cullen Ms. Sally Rogers Culley ‘96 and Mr. Phillip Edward Murray Mr. Anthony Wayne Cummings ‘87 and Dr. Terri Angie Wood-Cummings Mr. J. Calvin Cunningham III ‘00 and Ms. Elizabeth Kolb Cunningham Mr. Dale Allen Curriden ‘97 and Ms. Kristen Elizabeth Curriden Mr. Walter Lee Currie ‘68 and Ms. Carole Hart Currie Mr. Thomas Lee Currin ‘76 and Ms. Grey Tharrington Currin Prof. Michael Kent Curtis ‘69 Ms. Sharon Curtis Ms. Elizabeth Palmer Daane ‘91 and Mr. Mike Daane Mr. Joseph Garner Dail Jr. ‘55 and Ms. Martha E. MacReynolds Ms. Brooke Lauren Dalrymple ‘07 Mr. Walter Harvey Dalton ‘75 and Ms. Lucille Elaine Hodge Dalton Mr. Philip T. Dammann and Ms. Madeleine Plott Dammann Mr. Jacob B. Daniel ‘11 Ms. Elizabeth Mitchener Daniel Ms. Jodi Daniel Mr. William David Dannelly ‘77 and Ms. Pamela Kispert Dannelly Mr. Kenneth Brian Dantinne ‘14 and Ms. Ashley Morgan McAlarney ‘14 Ms. Alexandra Victoria Darrow ‘89 Ms. Debolina Das ‘14 and Mr. Travis Jeffrey Sandman

Ms. Alicia Babette Davenport ‘90 Mr. Bradley John Daves ‘98 and Ms. Julie Huggins Daves Mr. Eric M. David ‘08 and Ms. Sarah Woodard David Ms. Karen Pauline Davidson ‘81 Mr. Gilbert Thomas Davis Jr. ‘71 Ms. Leslie Hollowell Davis ‘82 Ms. Mary Martha Davis ‘88 Dr. Chris Nicole Davis ‘10 Mr. Charles Eugene Davis III ‘14 Ms. Valyce Madonna Davis ‘14 Ms. Nicole Danielle Davis ‘17 The Hon. Mark Allen Davis ‘91 and Dr. Marcia Schwartz Davis Mr. Silas Washington Davis Jr. and Ms. Lisa Gates Davis The Hon. Chester Chidlow Davis ‘72 and Ms. Susie C. Davis Ms. Beatrice Joan Davis ‘90 and Ms. Nancy Charlene Astrike Ms. Hillary Dawe ‘16 Mr. Kenneth Coyner Day ‘72 Ms. Erika Lynnette Dean ‘10 Mr. Graham Dean ‘18 Mr. Daniel Blue Dean ‘75 and Ms. Ellen Gaw Dean Mr. Samuel Martin Dearstyne Mr. W. Edward Deaton ‘70 and Ms. Ruth C. Deaton Mr. Arthur James DeBaugh ‘88 and Ms. Michele Cash DeBaugh Ms. Marcia Jane Decker ‘95 Mr. William Roger Deerhake and Ms. Marion Elliott Deerhake Ms. Kathryn Anne Deiter-Maradei ‘03 and Mr. Nicholas George Maradei Mr. William V. Delaney Jr. and Ms. Gloria A. Delaney Mr. Tyler J. Demasky ‘18 Mr. Paul M. Dennis Jr. ‘75 and Ms. Paula Stephanz Dennis Mr. Edwin B. Denny Mr. Kevin Louis Denny ‘14 and Ms. Hannah Lourinda Sharpe Mr. John Christopher Derrick ‘09 Ms. LuAnne Yuricek DeSantis ‘02 and Mr. Timothy J. DeSantis Mr. Cort W. DeVoe and Ms. Christine L. DeVoe Mr. Stephen J. Dew ‘16 Ms. Theresa Spawn Dew ‘00 and Mr. Alford Benjamin Dew Mr. Brandon V. Dhande ‘09 Ms. Tasneem A. Dharamsi Delphry ‘14 Mr. Douglas Steven Dibbert and Ms. Deborah Carson Dibbert Mr. Thomas Green Dill Sr. ‘47 Mr. J. Scott Dillon ‘83 and Ms. Camelyn Timberlake Dillon Mr. John David Dillon ‘94 and Ms. Carol Cavin Dillon Ms. Joan S. Dinsmore ‘06 Ms. Atinuke Diver ‘06 and Mr. Joshua Michael Diver ‘07 Ms. Janet Dixon Ms. Doris Jordan Dixon ‘04 and Mr. Joshua L. Dixon Dr. Allison Williams Dobson ‘09 Mr. James Curtis Dockery ‘83 and Ms. Jeri Dockery Ms. Emily Caroline Doll ‘15 Mr. Chad Ray Donnahoo ‘07 Mr. Patrick Gerald Dooher ‘76 Ms. Lisa Marie Doolittle ‘13 Mr. Joseph Edward Dornfried ‘87 and Ms. Donna Dornfried Ms. Laurie Edmondson Dorsainvil ‘99 and Mr. Hubert R. Dorsainvil Mr. Robert Dick Douglas III ‘68 and Ms. Susan Hunt Douglas Mr. Joseph Samuel Dowdy ‘03 and Ms. Jennifer Lynn Dowdy Mr. Paul Andrew Dreyer and Ms. Joanne Truncale Dreyer Mr. Kenan Lee Drum ‘18 Ms. Dana M. Dubis Ms. Margaret Alison Duggan ‘88 and Mr. David Duggan Mr. Robert Edward Duggins ‘90 and Ms. Heidi Weigel Duggins Mr. Adam Taylor Duke ‘09 and Ms. Kate Duke Ms. Arnita Maria Dula ‘01 Mr. Farris Allen Duncan ‘70*

Mr. Alan W. Duncan and Ms. Pamela D. Duncan Mr. Garth Kleber Dunklin ‘88 and Ms. Helen King Dunklin Ms. Susan King Dunn ‘77 Mr. James David DuPuy ‘99 Mr. John Michael Durnovich ‘14 Mr. Timothy Joseph Duva ‘06 Mr. Christopher Sinnott Dwight ‘15 and Ms. Emily Graves Cook Dwight Mr. K. Scott Dwyer ‘79 and Ms. Doris Dwyer Ms. Catherine Elizabeth Dyar ‘98 Mr. Daniel Dziuban Mr. Kenneth L. Eagle ‘74 and Ms. Karen G. Eagle Mr. William Charles Eaker ‘71 and Ms. Barbara Ellen Eaker Mr. Justin I. Eason ‘07 Ms. Annette Kaye Ebright ‘07 Ms. Ashley M. Edmonds ‘11 Mr. James Joyner Edmundson ‘67 and Ms. Mary G. Edmundson Ms. Deborah Lucy Edney ‘97 and Mr. Brian Conor McKean Mr. E. David Edquist ‘88 and Ms. Leslie Remark Edquist Mr. H. Jack Edwards ‘67 and Ms. Betsy Burnette Edwards Dr. Thomas M. Egan and Ms. Lynn Egan Mr. Michael Craig Ehrlich ‘75 and Ms. Judy Seto Ehrlich Mr. L. Holmes Eleazer Jr. ‘76 and Ms. Elizabeth L. Eleazer Mr. Richard Gibbons Elliott Jr. ‘66 and Ms. Valarie Messick Elliott The Hon. B. Craig Ellis ‘70 and Ms. Patricia Phillips Ellis Mr. Edward Lawrence Embree III ‘72 and Ms. Stuart Robinson Embree Ms. Lynne B. Emken ‘87 Mr. Robert C. Ennis ‘14 Mr. Ian Andrew Erickson ‘01 and Ms. Anne Marie McMullan Erickson Mr. Robert C. Ervin Ms. Mary Temple Ervin Mr. Lex Moser Erwin ‘00 and Ms. Amy Crary Erwin Mr. Kenneth Franklin Essex ‘70 and Dr. Faye Ellen Sultan Mr. James Ford Eubanks ‘17 Mr. Landon Sean Eustache ‘08 Ms. Michelle R. Evans ‘02 Mr. H. Lee Evans Jr. ‘84 and Ms. Rebecca Lynn Evans Prof. Lewis Moore Everett ‘08 and Ms. Sherry Honeycutt Everett ‘08 Mr. W. Harrell Everett Jr. ‘62* Ms. Lila Smith Everett Ms. Melanie Christine Falco ‘04 Mr. Jeremy Michael Falcone ‘06 and Ms. Ashley Louise Bizzell Ms. Katherine Johnson Farley ‘04 and Mr. Peter Norbert Farley Mr. Joel David Farren ‘82 Mr. Charles Patrick Farris Jr. ‘73 Mr. Charles Patrick Farris III ‘17 Mr. Edwin Glenn Farthing ‘72 Mr. Roy Faulkenberry Mr. Bradley James Fauss ‘94 and Ms. Mary Margaret Metzger Mr. Andrew Keith Fein ‘92 and Ms. Sharon Sternberger Fein Ms. Sheila Hogan Fellerath ‘79 and Mr. John T. Fellerath Mr. Christian J. Ferlan ‘18 Mr. Praveen David Fernandes ‘98 Mr. Anthony Patrick Ferrara ‘18 Mr. Michael Ray Ferrell ‘76 Ms. Shirley D. Few Ms. Julia Caudle Fields ‘83 Mr. J. Michael Fields ‘91 and Ms. Anne Rainey Fields Mr. Daniel Frederick Finch and Ms. Jean Brinson Finch Mr. Robert Paul Finch ‘78 and Ms. Kathleen McLaughlin Finch Mr. Brian J. Fineman ‘14 Mr. John C. Fischer ‘03 and Ms. Karen Twardowski Fischer ‘03 Ms. Katherine E. Fisher ‘03 Ms. Christina L.E. Fisher Mr. Edgar Beauregarde Fisher III ‘98 and Ms. Louisa Crampton Fisher ‘98

Mr. Lewis Robert Fisher ‘74 and Ms. Janice Udell Fisher Ms. Julia Gonzales Fitzmaurice ‘13 and Mr. Sean Joseph Fitzmaurice Ms. Jeanette Fitzpatrick Mr. Gary Flannery Mr. Leslie Allen Fleisher ‘68 and Ms. Jill Fleisher Ms. Rebecca Claire Fleishman ‘10 and Mr. Alexander Fanaroff Mr. Randolph Micol Fletcher ‘84 and Ms. Tracey Vann Fletcher Ms. Kathryn Johnson Fletcher ‘10 and Mr. Thomas Nelson Fletcher III Ms. Macy Lee Flinchum ‘16 Ms. Linda S. Floyd Mr. Louis Henry Fogleman Jr. ‘64 and Ms. Anne Dickson Fogleman Mr. Paul Joseph Foley ‘04 and Ms. Elizabeth Pate Foley ‘05 Mr. Larry Grant Ford and Ms. Lawana Hunter Ford Mr. Brian Collins Fork ‘05 and Ms. Brooke Eidenmiller Fork Mr. Matthew James Forstadt ‘70 and Ms. Judi Forstadt Ms. Dionne Loy Fortner ‘95 and Mr. Glenn Ray Fortner Mr. Geoffrey Allen Foster ‘79 Ms. Cassandra Foster ‘09 Mr. Andrew Henderson Foster ‘00 and Ms. Lori N. Leggatt Mr. Richard Tillman Fountain Jr. ‘56 Ms. Emily Preyer Fountain ‘85 and Mr. Richard Tillman Fountain III Mr. Christopher T. Fowler ‘12 The Hon. Carl Raynard Fox ‘78 and Ms. Julia Fox Ms. Mary L. Foy ‘86 Mr. Richard Bruce Frampton and Ms. Jamie Fleming Frampton Ms. Casey Spence Francis ‘11 The Hon. Stephen Field Franks ‘55 Ms. Emily Crowder Frazelle ‘01 and Mr. David Jennings Frazelle Mr. David Bruce Freedman ‘82 and Ms. Elizabeth S. Freedman Mr. James Donald Freeman ‘90 The Hon. Franklin Edward Freeman Jr. ‘70 and Ms. Lynn Lloyd Freeman Ms. Nancy Lorrin Freeman ‘96 and Mr. Robert K. Padovano Mr. William Eric Freeman ‘80 and Ms. Suzanne Burris Freeman Mr. Samuel R. Freeman ‘77 and Ms. Annette Lareau-Freeman Ms. Patricia T. Frey and Mr. William Frey Ms. Blake Simpson Fricks ‘07 and Mr. J. Wesley Fricks III Mr. Brandon D. Friedman Mr. Kerry Anthony Friedman ‘80 and Ms. Anna Shook Friedman Mr. Alfred A. Friedrich ‘94 and Ms. Denise A. Friedrich Mr. Michael Robert Frongello ‘14 and Ms. Eva Gullick Frongello ‘14 Ms. Tristan Anne Fuierer ‘03 and Ms. Colleen Louise Reilly Mr. Samuel R. Fuller ‘16 Mr. Archie Wayland Futrell III ‘78 Ms. Varsha Dilipkumar Gadani ‘12 Mr. Gaston Hemphill Gage ‘58 and Ms. Jane Basinger Gage Dr. Jeffrey Melvin Gallisdorfer and Ms. Sherry Davis Gallisdorfer Ms. Carrie Galloway ‘08 and Mr. Joseph Andrew Galloway Mr. Brian Russell Gamsey ‘18 Mr. Michael Charles Gardner ‘93 and Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth Maciel Mr. Matthew R. Gauthier ‘18 Mr. Richard Michael Gee Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Gee Mr. Robert R. Gelblum ‘85 and Dr. Mary Lou Gelblum Mr. H. Clarke Gentry ‘70 Mr. Glenn S. Gentry ‘84 The Hon. Lloyd Michael Gentry ‘76 and Ms. Betty Eva Strader Gentry Mr. Joseph Samuel Gentry Jr. ‘78 and Ms. Susan Hamlin Gentry Mr. Fredric Joel George ‘74 Mr. James Gerhardt Dr. Andrew Gettinger

Ms. April M. Giancola Mr. Lemuel Hardy Gibbons III ‘77 and Ms. Susanna K. Gibbons Ms. Stephanie Jane Gibbs ‘03 and Mr. Isaac L. Thorp Mr. Richard H. Gibbs and Ms. Gail Gibbs Mr. Richard Wayne Gibson Jr. ‘83 and Ms. Denise Castles Gibson Dr. Bryan Albin Giemza ‘99 and Ms. Kristi Barrett Giemza Ms. Jane Ammons Gilchrist ‘91 and Mr. Michael Wayne Gilchrist Mr. John Edward Giles ‘51 and Ms. Gladys Robinson Giles Mr. Robert Starr Gillam ‘73 Mr. Gibson Gillespie and Ms. Anna Shuford Phillips Gillespie Mr. Cody I. Gillians ‘12 Ms. Selena Martin Giovannelli ‘96 and Mr. Rick Giovannelli Ms. Claire Sauls Glover ‘11 and Mr. Gray Glover Mr. Robert John Glowacki Jr. ‘16 Mr. Raymond J. Goad ‘70 and Mr. Nakarin Promtan Ms. Lindsey Taylor Goehring ‘11 Mr. Nick Paul Goettsch and Ms. Barbara Pass Goettsch Mr. Glenn James Goggins ‘85 and Ms. Elizabeth Selkirk Goggins Mr. David Goldberg ‘15 and Ms. Shaina Goldberg Mr. James Whitmel Goldsmith ‘75 Mr. Frank Goldsmith ‘70 and Ms. Dee McClure Cash Mr. Steven I. Goldstein ‘67 and Ms. Meridy D. Goldstein Mr. Timothy James Goodson ‘06 and Ms. Ellinor Coder Goodson ‘08 Ms. Mary Ellen Goodwin ‘91 Mr. Kerry B. Goodwin ‘98 Ms. Joanne G. Goot Mr. James Robert Gordon ‘64 and Ms. Betty Fox Gordon Mr. Marc Richard Gordon ‘80 and Ms. Gayle Swann Gordon Mr. Scott Richard Gorelick ‘85 and Ms. Dana Sandman Gorelick Mr. Robert Ryan Gorman ‘10 and Ms. Michelle Sara Gorman Mr. Ralph Wilson Gorrell ‘88 and Ms. Sandra M. Neerman Ms. Jennifer L. Gotshall Clark Mr. Kristopher Michael Gould ‘10 and Ms. Sarah Bagot Gould Mr. Steven Gould and Ms. Eleanor Gould Mr. Arey Wilson Grady III ‘98 and Ms. Christin Adkins Grady Ms. Amy Barefoot Graedon Ms. Kimberly Cogdell Grainger ‘03 Ms. Jacqueline Denise Grant ‘95 Mr. William Edward Grantmyre ‘70 and Ms. Erica Ricki Grantmyre Mr. Daniel Ray Green Jr. ‘79 Mr. David Warren Green ‘05 Mr. Leonard Glen Green ‘75 and Ms. Carolyn Howard Carter Mr. Kenneth Mark Greene and Ms. Sandra Silverman Greene Mr. Jonathan Allen Greene ‘06 and Dr. Laura M. Greene Dr. Gilbert Greggs Mr. George Vincent Griffin and Ms. Teresa Dunlap Griffin Mr. Robert Wooten Griffin ‘77 and Ms. Elizabeth Odette Griffin Mr. Joseph Parkwood Griffith Jr. and Ms. Melanie Maloney Griffith Mr. W. Kimball Griffith ‘74 and Ms. Elizabeth Francis Griffith Mr. Eugene Steven Griggs ‘87 and Ms. Julie Zydron Griggs Ms. Beth Yount Grimes ‘99 and Mr. Samuel Latham Grimes ‘99 Mr. H. Houston Groome Jr. ‘64 and Ms. Kaeti J. Groome Mr. W. Clay Grubb ‘93 and Ms. Deidre Grogan Grubb Ms. Erin N. Grubbs Mr. Robert Phillips Gruber ‘68 and Ms. Glenda Bowers Gruber Mr. Durward Franklin Gunnells III ‘74 and Ms. Gail Gunnells Ms. Rachel Israella Gurvich and Mr. Kengyeh Ken Chu *deceased

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Mr. Mark Daryl Gustafson and Ms. Elizabeth Gustafson Mr. Michael Allan Haas Ms. Leona T. Haas Ms. Susan King Hackney ‘03 and Mr. Thomas Bridgers Hackney Mr. Theodore E. Haigler Jr. ‘49 and Ms. Margaret Jelks Haigler Mr. John Forrest Haire ‘90 Ms. Caroline Carter Hall ‘15 Ms. Charlotte W. Hall ‘10 and Mr. Michael Hall Mr. Roger Wilco Hall ‘74 and Ms. Patricia A. Hall Ms. Jennifer Mouchet Hall ‘09 and Mr. Kevin Daniel Hall Mr. Brian Douglas Hall ‘85 and Ms. Sarah Hall Mr. W. Cory Haller ‘09 The Hon. Joyce Amelia Hamilton ‘75 and Mr. Joseph Hodges Mr. Bruce Alan Hamilton and The Hon. Jennifer Weiss The Hon. Lawrence Townley Hammond Jr. ‘63 and Ms. Alice Rowlette Hammond Mr. Clinton Durant Hannah ‘16 Mr. Mark J. Hanson ‘09 Ms. Ellen Warme Hanson ‘75 and Mr. John Bill Hanson Mr. Randall Alan Hanson ‘85 and Dr. Cynthia Brann Hanson Mr. Joel C. Harbinson ‘79 and Ms. Connie B. Harbinson The Hon. James Walter Hardison ‘64 and Ms. Judith Elaine Hardison Mr. Robert G. Hardy ‘69 and Ms. Diane Hardy Mr. Emory Hodge Hare Mr. Gregory John Hare ‘91 and Ms. Sheila C. Hare Ms. Susan Haney Hargrove ‘81 and Mr. William Hargrove Ms. Lauren Averill Harkey ‘14 Mr. Joseph John Harper III The Hon. Joseph John Harper Jr. ‘73 and Ms. Anne W. Harper Mr. E. Jackson Harrington Jr. ‘69 and Ms. Elizabeth Reaville Gray Harrington Mr. Dale Harrington and Ms. Reba Harrington Mr. David Alan Harris ‘96 and Ms. Ashley Watson Harris Mr. Phillip A. Harris Jr. ‘09 and Ms. Gerri M. Harris Mr. Dean Murray Harris ‘81 and Ms. Deborah McLaughlin Harris Mr. John Everett Harris ‘15 and Ms. Kerry Anne Williams Harris The Hon. Mary Price Taylor Harrison ‘85 and Mr. DeSales Harrison Jr. Ms. Patricia Dowds Harrison ‘95 Mr. R. Woody Harrison Jr. ‘67 and Ms. Nancy Rogers Harrison Mr. Webster Glenn Harrison and Ms. Elizabeth Jernigan Harrison Mr. Michael Bradley Harrold ‘86 and Ms. Jean Lancaster Harrold Mr. Scott Christopher Hart ‘92 and Ms. Nicole Deans Hart The Hon. Fletcher Lee Hartsell Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Tana Honeycutt Hartsell Mr. William Robinson Hartzell ‘16 Mr. Joel Hasen Mr. Robert L. Hash ‘17 Ms. Hada de Varona Haulsee ‘81 and Mr. Ronald Haulsee Mr. Michael David Hauser ‘87 and Ms. Elizabeth Hungarland Hauser Ms. Susan Elizabeth Hauser ‘84 and Ms. Julia Wesley Merricks ‘84 Ms. Allison Colleen Hawkins ‘18 and Mr. Thomas James Willauer Ms. Lisa R. Hayes ‘88 and Mr. Richard B. Hayes Mr. Richard David Haygood ‘97 and Ms. Erin Haygood Ms. Mary Helen Wilson Hayman Mr. E. Burke Haywood ‘79 and Ms. Terri Starritt Haywood Mr. J. Patrick Haywood ‘01 and Ms. Cathy Haywood Prof. Thomas L. Hazen and Ms. Lisa Love Hazen Mr. Christopher J. Heaney ‘13 Mr. Michael Dean Hearn ‘76 and Ms. Robin Simpson Hearn

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Ms. Sabrina Taylor Heck Ms. Nancy Snyder Heermans ‘78 Ms. Elizabeth High Helmer ‘07 and Mr. Philip Hackney Jordan Mr. Geoffrey Clyde Hemenway ‘88 and Ms. Deborah Anne Gates Hemenway Ms. Emilie Ann Hendee ‘07 The Hon. Karen LeCraft Henderson ‘69 Ms. Abigail Watts Henderson ‘17 Dr. Hoke Frederick Henderson Jr.* Mr. Andrew Ryan Henderson ‘90 and Ms. Kristen Christopher Henderson Ms. Marie Hennigan Mr. John Farnham Henning Jr. ‘03 and Ms. Amber Cummings Henning Mr. Eugene W. Henry Mr. Jason Matthew Hensley ‘02 Mr. J. Edwin Henson Jr. ‘74 and Ms. Judith Adams Henson Mr. David Scott Henson ‘98 and Ms. Carmaletta Locklear Henson ‘99 Mr. Robert Jason Herndon ‘05 and Ms. Molly C. Herndon Prof. Frederick Andrew Hessick III and Prof. Carissa Byrne Hessick Ms. Jean Spitznagel Hetherington ‘77 and Dr. Seth Vollmer Hetherington Mr. Marcus Clifton Hewitt ‘96 Mr. Jonathan P. Heyl ‘98 and Ms. Carrie Lyon Heyl Mr. Joel Hiatt Ms. Susan Elkins Hibbert ‘91 and Mr. Carl Woodall Hibbert Sr. Mr. Fred Allen Hicks ‘68 and Ms. Linda Draffin Hicks Mr. William Hayden Higgins ‘77 Mr. Stephen J. Hill Mr. Nicholas Griffin Hill ‘12 and Ms. Kenan Crawford Hill Ms. Elaine M. Hillgrove ‘18 Ms. Natalie Suzanne Hilmandolar ‘15 Mr. Robert Dean Hines Ms. Catherine Dwight Hinkle ‘83 Ms. Christina Goshaw Hinkle ‘93 and Mr. David J. Hinkle Mr. Jamison Hall Hinkle ‘96 and Ms. Susan Fleetwood Hinkle Ms. Travis Styres Hinman ‘16 and Mr. Robert Frazer Hinman Jr. Mr. Charles Henry Hiser IV ‘13 Mr. Joseph Erik Hjelt ‘18 Mr. Ryan Blake Hobbs ‘07 Mr. H. Clay Hodges ‘00 and Ms. Kelly Hartness Hodges Mr. Robert Sawyer Hodgman ‘72 and Ms. Donna Rigsbee Hodgman Ms. Emma Jane Hodson ‘10 Mr. Michael Andrew Hoffman ‘06 and Dr. Suma Bhat Hoffman Dr. David A. Hofmann and Ms. Jenifer V. Hofmann Mr. Ashley Lee Hogewood III and Ms. Anne Nicholson Hogewood Ms. Michaela C. Holcombe ‘16 Mr. James Edward Holloway ‘83 and Ms. Joyce S. Holloway Ms. Jessica Nicole Holmes ‘09 Mr. Clyde Holt III ‘72 and Ms. Elizabeth Gluek Holt Ms. Selina Nomeir Honeycutt ‘91 and Mr. John Thomas Honeycutt ‘92 Mr. Roger Alan Hood ‘59 and Ms. Katharine Keller Hood Ms. Marie Hylan Hopper ‘04 Mr. Dennis Lee Horn ‘75 and Ms. Shirley Elizabeth Payne ‘77 Mr. Louis Phillip Hornthal Jr. ‘63 and Ms. Harriett Lang Hornthal Mr. Anthony Hosfeld Ms. Erin Heather House ‘03 Mr. Andrew Ray House ‘97 and Ms. Christine Johnson House Mr. Richard Dean Hovis Sr. ‘79 Mr. E. Cader Howard ‘72 Ms. Nancy J. Howe Mr. Marcus Hudson ‘65 and Ms. Priscilla R. Hudson Mr. David Ellis Huffine ‘77 and Ms. Susan Stern Mr. M. Blake Huffman ‘09 Ms. Sue Cooper Huffman Mr. Noah H. Huffstetler III ‘76 Ms. Valerie Mason Hughes ‘15 Mr. Staples Stilwell Hughes ‘80 and Ms. Thomasin Elizabeth Hughes ‘82

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Mr. Richard Alan Kort ‘91 and Ms. Adrienne McAllister Kort Ms. Susan Lynne Korytkowski ‘81 and Mr. Richard Knapp Mr. Christopher Henry Kouri ‘00 Ms. Carol A. Kozar ‘97 Ms. Anne B. Krahnert Prof. Joan Krause and Prof. Richard Saver Mr. James Kremidas and Ms. Becky Kremidas Mr. Tanner L. Kroeger ‘14 Mr. William H. Kroll ‘09 and Ms. Kim Kroll Mr. Andrew Karl Kukorowski ‘12 Ms. Rity Catherine LaBruyere Ms. Elizabeth Vanderzeyde LaFollette ‘97 and Mr. James Warren LaFollette Jr. Mr. Tasmaya Anand Lagoo ‘18 Mr. Hoang Van Lam ‘03 Mr. Christopher Carlisle Lam ‘02 and Ms. Anne Dunton Lam ‘02 Ms. Cameron A. Lambe ‘16 Ms. Megan Cavender Lambert ‘10 and Mr. Joshua Lambert Mr. John Albert Lambremont ‘99 and Ms. Marie Sauer Lambremont Mr. Matthew Eugene Lancaster The Hon. Michael Kirk Lands ‘84 and Ms. Karen Barber Lands Mr. William Francis Lane ‘97 and Ms. Helene Lane Mr. R. Bruce Laney ‘73 and Ms. Nancy Watkins Laney Mr. Frank Caldwell Laney ‘82 and Ms. Anne Whaley Laney Mr. Joseph Harrison Lanier ‘96 and Ms. Amy E. Lanier Mr. Joshua Davis Lanning ‘00 Ms. Elizabeth Cook Lanzen ‘98 and Mr. Aaron Lanzen Ms. Rachel Bierenbaum Larsen ‘02 Ms. Nancy Ilyse Lasher ‘85 and Mr. Mark E. Donaghy Mr. William Ray Lathan Jr. ‘75 and Ms. Mary Webb Lathan Mr. Anthony Terrell Lathrop ‘88 and Ms. Sarah Parrott Lathrop Mr. S. Yasir Latifi ‘13 Prof. Holning S. Lau and Mr. Charles Lau Mr. Patrick Donovan Lawler ‘14 Ms. Joan Stacy Layne Mr. Richard Norwood League ‘63 Mr. Matthew Terrence Lee ‘08 The Hon. David Andrew Leech ‘78 Mr. Jason M. Leff ‘06 The Hon. Lori Ruth Lefstein ‘83 and Mr. Michael Keith Diamond Mr. Timothy Power Lehan ‘82 and Dr. Leigh Steele Lehan Mr. R. Daniel Leigh and Ms. Nancy W. Aycock Mr. Bryan J. Leitenberger ‘07 Ms. Grace K. Lempp Mr. James Michael Lennon ‘01 and Ms. Maria Lennon Mr. Scott Evan Leo ‘97 and Ms. Stephanie Wyatt Leo Ms. Judith Ellen Leonard ‘80 Ms. Sally J. Leonard Ms. Kari Leonard Mr. William Gordon Leonard ‘79 and Ms. Sally Cooper Leonard Mr. Michael Herman LeRoy ‘86 and Ms. Janet B. LeRoy Mr. John William Leslie ‘80 and Ms. Joanne Higgins Leslie Mr. Robert Eli Levin ‘86 and Ms. Berta Kittner Levin Ms. Melanie Warfield Levy ‘98 and Mr. Kenneth B. Levy Mr. Sean Won Lew ‘98 and Ms. Alison Craver Lew Mr. James M. Lewis Ms. Julie Ramseur Lewis ‘87 and Mr. R. Gregory Lewis Mr. Richard Mullington Lewis Jr. ‘63 and Ms. Linda Hardy Lewis Mr. David Knight Liggett ‘95 and Ms. Ellen Harris Liggett Mr. Frank R. Liggett III ‘66 and Ms. Mildred LeBlond Liggett Mr. Thomas Sergent Lilly ‘68 and Ms. Sandra Susan Smith Lilly


Ms. Deanna Ruddock Lindquist ‘93 and Mr. Doug H. Lindquist Prof. Ronald C. Link and Ms. Susan C. Link Mr. Marc Howard List ‘91 and Ms. Alyssa Block List Ms. Laura Esther Livingston Mr. John Charles Livingston ‘06 and Ms. Monica Livingston Mr. William Charles Livingston ‘74 and Ms. Bronah Miller Livingston Mr. Luis Manuel Lluberas ‘08 and Ms. Meghan McClure Lluberas ‘09 Mr. Derrick O. Lockhart Mr. Anthony C. Locklear II ‘16 Mr. Gary Lynn Locklear ‘79 and Ms. Molly O. Locklear Ms. Lillie A. Lodge Mr. Charles E. Loeser ‘15 Ms. Susanne Owens Logan ‘80 Mr. William Lord London ‘82 and Ms. Lisa Van Leeuwen London Mr. Donald Alfred Long ‘77 and Ms. Lee Haugen Long Ms. Karen Elizabeth Long ‘79 and Dr. Arlon Keith Kemple Mr. Robert Bobo Long Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Judy J. Long Mr. Timothy Worth Longest Jr. ‘18 Mr. James Patrick Longest Jr. ‘91 and Ms. Lynn Longest Mr. Frank Alexander Longest Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Elizabeth Winstead Longest The Hon. Patricia Stanford Love ‘78 Ms. Jamey Mavis Lowdermilk ‘17 Mr. Lawson Henry Lowrance and Ms. Barbara Jane Mathias Mr. Robert Theodore Lucas IV Ms. Taylor Higgins Ludlam ‘04 and Mr. Thomas John Ludlam Mr. Norman C. Lyda and Ms. Gloria G. Lyda Mr. Robert Doughton Lyerly Jr. ‘80 and Ms. Sandy Beck Lyerly Mr. John Ivan Mabe Jr. ‘80 and Ms. Walker Anderson Mabe Ms. Elizabeth MacBride Ms. Laura Sutton Macken ‘91 and Mr. Lewis Macken Mr. John A. MacKethan III ‘68* Dr. Lucinda H. MacKethan Mr. Laurence Beckley Maddison Jr. ‘68 and Ms. Clare Garden Maddison Mr. Edwin Thomas Maddox Jr. ‘72 Mr. John W. Madures and Ms. Linda D. Madures Mr. Munashe Magarira ‘14 Mr. Andrew L. Magaziner ‘08 Mr. Jack Richard Magee ‘12 Ms. Catherine Lafferty Magennis ‘11 and Mr. Ronan Magennis Mr. Wayne Kenneth Maiorano ‘98 Ms. Deborah Anne Malizia ‘86 and Dr. Emil E. Malizia Mr. E. Lynwood Mallard Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Lulie E. Mallard Mr. Barrett Christian Mallos ‘04 Mr. Vernon Roderick Malone ‘89 and Ms. Sandra J. Malone Mr. Michael P. Maloney ‘13 Ms. Joanna Penland Love Mangum ‘98 and Mr. M. Thomas Mangum III Ms. Esther Elizabeth Manheimer ‘98 and Mr. Mark David Harris Ms. Kelly M. Mann Ms. Patricia N. Manning Ms. Melody Manning LeVine ‘08 Ms. Lauren Nicole Margolies ‘18 Mr. Benjamin Sanford Marks Jr. ‘58 and Ms. Elaine Horowitz Marks Ms. Maryjeanne Marrero ‘18 Mr. Matthew Thomas Marriott ‘11 Mr. James C. Marrow Jr. ‘72 Mr. Charles Foster Marshall III ‘96 and Ms. Fraley Connell Marshall Mr. Matthew Theodore Martens ‘96 and Ms. Wendy Mae Martens Ms. Amanda Martin ‘92 Mr. Alan Braddy Martin ‘94 Mr. Ellis W. Martin ‘15 Mr. Jeffery Lynn Martin II ‘96 and Ms. Ashley Strauss Martin The Hon. J. Matthew Martin ‘85 and Ms. Catherine Saunders Martin

The Hon. D. Grier Martin III ‘95 and Ms. Louise Porter Martin Mr. Clay Oliver Martin ‘11 and Ms. Mary-Katherine Walston Martin ‘11 Mr. Michael L. Martinez ‘09 and Ms. Kelly Martinez Ms. Molly F. Martinson ‘14 Mr. Matthew John Marvin and Ms. Kari Krehnbrink Marvin Mr. Robert Anthony Mascari ‘81 and Ms. Sandra Marie Mascari Mr. Keith Boyd Mason ‘82 and Ms. Elizabeth Hodges Mason Ms. Leah Mason ‘14 and Mr. James Mason Mr. Louis Felix Massard ‘11 Mr. Jonathan William Massell ‘13 Ms. Christine Lupo Mast ‘92 and Mr. J. Timothy Mast ‘93 Ms. La-Deidre Dianne Matthews ‘18 Mr. Clarence Vance Mattocks ‘74 and Ms. Martha Carter Mattocks Mr. Fred T. Mattox ‘56 and Ms. Anne Keziah Mattox Mr. F. Kevin Mauney ‘75 and Ms. Margaret Stevens Mauney Mr. Peter Nicholas Maydanis ‘61 and Ms. Christina Poulakidas Maydanis Ms. Carolyn Anne Mayer ‘12 Mr. William Robert Maynard ‘77 Mr. Mallam John Maynard ‘83 and Ms. Robin Edwards Maynard Ms. Pamela Wachter McAfee ‘94 and Mr. Andrew Macdonald McAfee Mr. William Roueche McCanless ‘10 and Ms. Frances McCanless Mr. DeWitt F. McCarley ‘77 and Dr. Leslie Martin McCarley Mr. James Curtis McCaskill and Ms. Meredith D. McCaskill Mr. Robert Davis McClanahan ‘78 and Ms. Susan Bain McClanahan Ms. Kathleen Anne McConnell ‘15 Ms. Amily Katherine McCool ‘08 and Mr. Rob Schutte Mr. Mark Lance McCord ‘06 Ms. Sarah Bycott McCormack ‘01 and Mr. Kevin A. McCormack The Hon. Edward Harrington McCormick ‘64 and Ms. Ann Brittain McCormick Adm. Dennis Frederick McCoy ‘61 and Ms. Susan Hamilton McCoy Mr. Eli P. McCrain and Ms. Charlotte Taylor Fryar Mr. Jared McDaniel Mr. Andrew Holmes McDaniel ‘57 and Ms. Mollie Prescott-McDaniel Mr. Larry Stephen McDevitt ‘68 and Ms. Dershie Bridgford McDevitt Ms. Lisa B. McDougald ‘85 and Mr. Andrew P. McDougald Ms. Emma McEvoy Mr. Matthew Francis McGahren ‘92 and Ms. Elissa Rice McGahren Ms. Ramona Baker McGee ‘14 The Hon. Linda Mace McGee ‘73 and Mr. B. Gary McGee Ms. Karin M. McGinnis ‘92 and Mr. Michael D. McGinnis Ms. Sherri Lynn McGirt ‘74 and Mr. Lawrence Dennis Farber Mr. Alan Dale Mcinnes ‘94 and Ms. Barbara Ann McInnes Mr. John Victor McIntosh ‘79 and Ms. Ann H. McIntosh Mr. Joshua Carmichael McIntyre ‘10 Mr. Stephen Christopher McIntyre ‘09 and Ms. Angelica Marie McIntyre Mr. Timothy L. McKeever ‘15 and Ms. Stephanie Shaker McKeever ‘15 Mr. Shawn Patrick McKenna Prof. Ruth Ann McKinney ‘89 and Mr. Ray E. West Mr. David J. McKinney and Ms. Tracy Clarkson McKinney Ms. Anna Pond McLamb ‘02 and Mr. Jeffrey Tate McLamb Mr. R. Brian McLaughlin Ms. Caroline Batchelor McLean ‘10 and Dr. William C. McLean Mr. James Richardson McLeod Ms. Tiffany Amber McMillan-McWaters ‘11 Mr. Robert Burns McNeill ‘85 Mr. Mark McPhail Mr. Edward Joseph McPhillips ‘91

Mr. Michael Gerard McQueeney ‘83 and Ms. Lucy McQueeney Ms. Kaylan Michelle Meaza ‘17 Ms. Taryn Gordon Mecia ‘98 and Mr. J. Antonio Mecia Mr. Charles Dietrich Meier ‘85 and Ms. Terri Lawrence Meier Mr. Matthew J. Meinel ‘18 Mr. Ryan Scott Melcher ‘04 Mr. H. David Mendelsohn ‘75 and Ms. Cynthia Gayle Shearin Ms. Maria Raffaella Mendoza ‘16 Mr. Alec Thomas Mercolino Ms. Mary Marshall Meredith ‘16 Ms. Katherine M. Merrill ‘12 Mr. Craig Thomas Merritt ‘80 and Ms. Claudia Wolfe Merritt Ms. Cynthia K. Messer-Carey ‘80 and Mr. Paul Buckner Carey Ms. Dana Lynn Messinger ‘15 Mr. Seth Matthew Messner ‘04 Ms. Caroline Berndt Mew ‘99 and Mr. Christian Mew Dr. Lori Abel Meyerhoffer ‘07 Ms. Helen Katherine Michael ‘86 and Mr. Roy Cloud Ms. Melissa Julia Michaud ‘09 Mr. David Edward Miller III ‘09 Mr. Jeremy Miller Ms. Elizabeth Thomas Miller ‘88 and Dr. John Hedrick Miller Ms. Brooks Pope Miller ‘12 and Mr. Christopher Lee Miller Mr. Eric William Mills ‘12 Mr. Arthur Mills IV Ms. Ruby Delette Mills Mr. E. Eric Mills ‘01 and Ms. Tonya Taylor Mills The Hon. F. Fetzer Mills ‘61 and Ms. Pennington Martin Mills Mr. Shawn Mims and Ms. Jessie Agatha Blekfeld-Sztraky Ms. Carolyn Whitney Minshall ‘86 Mr. Kevin Scott Minton ‘00 Mr. Scott Alan Miskimon ‘92 and Ms. Mary E. Miskimon Ms. Memory Farmer Mitchell ‘46 Mr. Tyler J. Mitchell ‘18 Ms. Rebecca Mitchell ‘18 Mr. John Foster Mitchell ‘75 and Ms. Stephanie Mitchell Mr. Richard Meriwether Mitchell ‘72 and Ms. Cynthia Jane Martin The Hon. Burley Bayard Mitchell Jr. ‘69 and Ms. Mary Lou Willett Mitchell Ms. Maneesha Mithal Ms. Jocelyn R. Mitnaul ‘14 Ms. Sandra Woods Mitterling Schilder ‘91 and Mr. Richard Stuart Schilder Mr. Jonathan Thomas Mize and Ms. Leslie Lane Mize Ms. Sallie S. Modlin Prof. Jonas Joseph Monast Mr. John Lauchlin Monroe Jr. ‘87 and Ms. Lauren Elder Monroe Dr. John Lauchlin Monroe Sr. and Ms. Evelyn Bruton Monroe Mr. Charles Edwin Monteith Jr. ‘80 Mr. Fred Henry Moody Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Ruth Williams Moody Ms. Florence V. Moore Ms. Martha Denning Moore ‘83 and Mr. Marvin Anthony Moore Mr. J. Edgar Moore ‘62 and Ms. Peggie T. Moore Mr. Luther Thomas Moore ‘72 and Ms. Sandra Milikin Moore Ms. Robynn Elizabeth Moraites ‘03 Ms. Laura Snead Morgan ‘00 and Mr. Randolph Morgan III ‘01 The Hon. Melzer Morgan Jr. ‘67 and Rev. Molly Dotson Morgan Ms. Margaret C. Morris Mr. Joe Morris and Ms. Pam Morris Ms. Brittany T. Morrison ‘18 Mr. Donald Wayne Morrison and Ms. Linda G. Morrison Ms. Judith G. Mortimore Mr. James Henry Morton ‘64 and Ms. Marcia McFarland Morton Mr. W. Phillip Moseley ‘73 and Dr. Lynn Johnson Moseley Mr. William Fuller Moss ‘11 and Dr. Chailee Mann-Stadt Moss

Ms. Marguerite Isabel Most ‘75 Mr. John Michael Moye ‘06 and Ms. Leslie Wilson Moye Mr. Kevin D. Mulet ‘12 Mr. Vincent Anthony Mulieri and Ms. Bonnie Pettebone Mulieri Mr. R. Donavon Munford Jr. ‘79 Mr. John Malcolm Murchison Jr. ‘70 and Ms. Gail Ann Murchison Mr. Joseph M. Murphy ‘97 Mr. Alexander J. Murphy ‘18 Mr. John Parker Murphy ‘18 Mr. Paul Gilbert Murphy ‘89 and Ms. Natalie Wolfe Lewis Murphy Ms. Eileen C. Murphy ‘87 and Mr. Eugene J. Whyte Jr. Ms. Tracy Cordell Myatt ‘94 and Mr. Thomas Allen Myatt Jr. Mr. Lawrence Joseph Myers ‘83 and Ms. Susan Napierski-Myers Mr. Thomas Dean Myrick ‘84 Ms. Sarah E. Nagae ‘05 Ms. Ruth Henning Nagareda ‘87 Ms. Deborah Ann Nance ‘84 Mr. Lee Harrison Nanney Mr. Jonathan Napier Mr. Ed Neely and Ms. Gail A. Neely Mr. David J. Neill ‘04 and Ms. Jamie Winslow Neill Ms. Kara Nelson Mr. Timothy Graham Nelson ‘12 and Ms. Erica Gyorfy Nelson Ms. Lauren E. Nelson ‘12 and Mr. Thomas Michael Nelson Ms. Lauren DeMille Nelson ‘12 and Mr. Christopher Mark Nelson Mr. William Winslett Nelson ‘85 and Ms. Linda F. Nelson Mr. Peter Bruce Nemerovski Ms. Rebecca Neubauer ‘18 Mr. Walter B. Newsom and Ms. Ellen Newsom Ms. Emily Shoemaker Newton ‘07 Mr. Earl W. Nicholie and Ms. M. Suzanne Nicholie Ms. Alita K. Nichols Mr. Anthony Donovan Nicholson ‘98 Ms. Kristi A. Nickodem ‘16 Dr. Donna L. Nixon Mr. Daniel Jared Nobles Jr. ‘16 and Ms. Susan Sims Nobles Mr. John D. Noor ‘11 and Ms. Caroline Krisel Noor Mr. Frederick Matthew Norchi Mr. Richard Peter Nordan ‘85 and Ms. Missy Fields Nordan Ms. Clare Rivka Norins ‘03 Mr. Bart A. Norman ‘02 and Rev. Cathy Church Norman Mr. James William Norment ‘01 and Ms. Laura Underhill Norment Mr. James Norrell and Ms. Frances M. Norrell Mr. William P. Norrell ‘17 and Ms. Victoria Norrell Ms. Emily M. Notini ‘18 Mr. Jeffrey David Null ‘94 and The Hon. Laura Ann Devan ‘94 Mr. Robert Waring Oast Jr. ‘82 and Ms. Tracy Beth Rose Mr. J. Christopher Oates ‘84 Ms. Carrie Ann O’Brien ‘02 Mr. Geoffrey O’Brien Mr. Dave A. Obringer ‘89 and Ms. Lee Ann Minzenmayer Obringer Ms. Nuala O’Connor Ms. Justine Samantha O’Connor-Petts ‘09 and Mr. David Gregory Monk Mr. Thomas LaFontine Odom Sr. ‘62 and Ms. Carmen Hooker Odom Mr. David Oettinger Jr. ‘77 and Ms. Catherine D. Oettinger Mr. Kenneth Brown Oettinger Jr. ‘93 and Ms. Wendy M. Oettinger Mr. John Nelson Ogburn Jr. ‘57 Mr. W. Gary Ogburn ‘82 Mr. David W. Oglesby ‘83 and Ms. Linda Anderson Oglesby Mr. Charles W. Ogletree ‘65 and Ms. Midge Ogletree Ms. Betty Page Ogren The Hon. Hubert Ethridge Olive Jr. ‘53 and Ms. Catherine Olive Mr. John Thurston O’Neal ‘96

Mr. James F. O’Neill ‘74 Ms. Marissa Marguerite O’Neill Ms. Demi Dacole Davis Ongolo Mr. Shayne Evers O’Reilly ‘06 Mr. Jason Alexander Orndoff ‘01 and Ms. Nikki H. Orndoff Mr. Jonathan Bowen Orne ‘71 and Ms. Susan B. Orne Mr. James William O’Rourke ‘12 and Dr. Sarah Rock O’Rourke Mr. Norberto Ortiz and Ms. Jennifer Ortiz Mr. William Scott Ortwein ‘94 and Ms. Melinda Ray Ortwein Mr. Lucky Theophilus Osho ‘88 and Ms. Judith Barbee Osho Mr. Kevin Timothy O’Sullivan ‘99 Mr. Michael Shamus O’Sullivan ‘02 and Ms. Monica R. O’Sullivan Mr. John Michael O’Sullivan and Ms. Rita G. O’Sullivan Mr. Wendell Harrell Ott ‘76 and Ms. Phyllis Jeanne Andrews Ott Mr. Joshua James Otto ‘07 and Ms. Whitney Collins Otto Mr. Bruce Edward Owen ‘85 Mr. Ryan Delaney Oxendine and Ms. Sarah Hager Oxendine Mr. William Kent Packard ‘99 and Ms. Maya H. Packard Ms. Ashle Mills Page Mr. Winston LeGrande Page Jr. ‘74 and Ms. Anne S. Worth Page Mr. Tim T. Palmer ‘16 Mr. Daniel Jeffrey Palmieri ‘03 and Ms. Elizabeth Massey Palmieri Mr. Paul George Papadopoulos ‘90 and Ms. Emily B. Papadopoulos Mr. Peter George Pappas ‘82 Mr. John Johnston Parker III Mr. M. Clark Parker ‘68 and Ms. Betty Curry Parker Ms. Allison Buckner Parker ‘11 and Dr. David Wesley Parker II Mr. O. Tracy Parks III ‘68 and Ms. Florence D. Parks Mr. Tom Parrott ‘73 and Ms. Katharine Huey Parrott Mr. Jacob Reid Parrott III ‘92 Mr. Gary Stephen Parsons ‘77 and Ms. Judy B. Parsons Mr. W. Daniel Pate and Ms. Sara Jane Hargrave Pate Mr. Bailey Patrick Jr. ‘60 and Ms. Rose Tarrant Patrick Mr. Jon Howard Patterson ‘03 and Ms. Ashley M. Patterson The Hon. Richard Chapman Pattisall ‘62 and Ms. Mary Jane Howard Pattisall Ms. Cindy Marie Patton ‘92 Ms. Lissette Courtney Payne The Hon. Louis Watters Payne Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Catherine Diane Payne Mr. Robert Shepherd Payne ‘74 and Ms. Betty Allgood Payne Mr. Banks Ashby Peacock ‘81 and Ms. Deborah Speas Peacock Ms. Joi Elizabeth Peake ‘98 Mr. Ernest Clifton Pearson ‘75 and Ms. Barbara R. Pearson Mr. Christopher Pearson ‘86 and Ms. Janelle Marie Sherlock Mr. Kyle Thomas Peddicord and Ms. Katie Peddicord The Hon. Stanley Peele ‘59* Ms. Carolyn Ellis Peele Mr. Alexander Pena Ms. Mary Fletcher Pena ‘09 and Mr. Camilo Pena Ms. Emily Michelle Peña ‘15 Mr. Kenneth Lawing Penegar ‘61 and Ms. Anne Bankhead Lane Mr. Richard Louis Pepper ‘16 Ms. Linda S. Perlman ‘82 Mr. Sean Francis Perrin ‘95 and Ms. Ellen Andrews Perrin ‘95 Ms. Casey R. Perry ‘12 Mr. Donald Brian Personette ‘82 and Ms. Deborah Ann DiGilio Ms. Hannah Michenzie Petersen Mr. Alan Howard Peterson ‘77 Mr. R. Glen Peterson ‘81 Ms. Mara B. Peterson ‘18 The Hon. John Arvid Peterson Jr. ‘81 and Ms. Bonnie Richman Peterson ‘81

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Mr. Charles Alan Pettigrew ‘04 Mr. Michael Darnell Petty ‘87 Mr. Sean Michael Phelan ‘92 and Ms. Patricia Fentress Phelan Mr. John Claude Phillips ‘03 and Ms. Amy T. Phillips Mr. Benjamin Michael Pickett ‘07 and Ms. Joanna Davis Pickett Ms. Phyllis Beatrice Pickett ‘82 and Dr. Maxlyn LaVie Ellison Ms. K. Corinne Pickford ‘95 and Mr. Jerry Pickford Ms. Chelsea Ann Pieroni Ms. Kathy Laughlin Pilkington ‘89 Mr. Joel Arthur Pineles ‘84 and Ms. Victoria F. Pineles Mr. Jerrold Bernard Pinsker ‘75 and Ms. Susan Lynn Pinsker Mr. Matthew Lawrence Pirnot ‘99 and Dr. Dani Rachele Smith Ms. Vasiliki Alis Pistolis ‘82 and Mr. David Lewis Kale The Hon. S. Jay Plager Mr. Geoffrey Alan Planer ‘74 and Ms. Judith Aldrich Planer Ms. Billie C. Plank Mr. Robert Sanders Pleasant ‘94 and Ms. Kelly Lambert Pleasant Ms. Virginia Scales Pleasants ‘13 Mr. Mark Andre Plott and Ms. Renee Scanlon Plott Mr. Matt Matthew Plyler ‘96 and Ms. Sara Booth Plyler Ms. Kristin Eldridge Plyler ‘91 and Mr. Curtis Houser Plyler Mr. Cranford Oliver Plyler III ‘82 and Ms. Pamela Lanning Plyler Mr. Stephen Douglas Poe ‘76 and Ms. Jane Spangler Poe Mr. Thomas Graham Pogue and Ms. Pamela Hall Pogue Mr. Daniel Rutledge Pollitt ‘80 and Ms. Linda Beth Weisel Mr. Robert Arnold Ponton Jr. ‘79 and Ms. Janet Everett Ponton Mr. Samuel Hawley Poole Jr. ‘86 and Ms. Ashley S. Poole Mr. James William Pope and Ms. Lynn Ipock Pope Mr. C. H. Pope Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Elizabeth Hazen Pope ‘73 Mr. Jared Wade Poplin ‘02 Mr. Noel Dean Powell Jr. ‘06 Ms. LaToya Blackmon Powell ‘05 and Mr. Eric Powell Mr. Charles Francis Powers III ‘66 Ms. Kaitlin Dawn Powers ‘14 Mr. James Fitzsimmons Powers ‘17 Mr. Kevin Adrian Prakke ‘93 and Ms. Rebecca Anne Edwards Mr. Stuart Logan Pratt ‘11 and Ms. Emily Pridgen Pratt Ms. Claire Bledsoe Pratt ‘80 and Mr. Stephen Hamilton Pratt Mr. Trevor Pettit Presler ‘14 and Ms. Cammie Moore Presler Ms. Elizabeth Watkins Price ‘11 and Mr. Adam O’Fallon Price Ms. Wanda Kay Hannon Price ‘82 and Mr. Lorenzo Price Jr. Mr. Christopher Daniel Priddy ‘98 Mr. Amos Ulmer Priester IV ‘82 and Ms. Lisa Ferrao Priester Ms. Rachel C. Procaccini ‘18 Ms. Sarah Watts Proctor ‘07 Mr. Edward Knox Proctor V ‘87 and Ms. Stephanie Georgallis Proctor Mr. Joseph S. Provenzano ‘18 Mr. William Robert Purcell II ‘85 and Ms. Terri Franklin Purcell Mr. John Ward Purrington ‘67 and Ms. Charlotte Smith Purrington Mr. Paul Jennings Puryear Jr. ‘10 Mr. James Perrin Quarles III ‘72 and Ms. Margaret Spies Quarles Ms. LeeAnne Quattrucci ‘06 Mr. Russell Irving Quick and Ms. Joan M. Quick Mr. S. Wilson Quick ‘12 and Ms. Meghan McCarthy-Quick Mr. Shawn G. Rader ‘80 The Hon. George Robinson Ragsdale ‘61 and Ms. Adora Prevost Ragsdale Mr. Matthew McCotter Raines ‘05 and Ms. Kristin Reynolds Raines

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Ms. Elizabeth F. Rainoff Mr. Walter Nicholas Rak ‘90 and Ms. Penny Goodwin Rak Ms. Sarah Helen Ramsey ‘74 and Mr. Robert F. Kelly Mr. Anthony Eden Rand ‘64 and Ms. Karen Skarda Rand Mr. John Jay Range ‘80 and Ms. Linda M. Range Mr. Kenneth Ericson Ransom ‘83 and Ms. Shannon Ransom Ms. Vanda Long Raszewski ‘11 Ms. Geetha Veerabhadrappa Ravindra ‘92 and Mr. Ravi Ravindra Mr. Ronald David Raxter ‘77 and Ms. Dawn Elizabeth Scott-Raxter Mr. Robert Glenn Ray ‘68 and Ms. Sylvia Gooding Ray Mr. Cowden Rayburn ‘14 and Ms. Ellen Viser Rayburn Mr. Kenneth A. Razza Ms. Toni J. Read ‘04 The Hon. J. Milton Read Jr. ‘62 and Dr. Marjorie Shearin Read Mr. Richard Rankin Reamer ‘71 and Ms. Marcia S. Reamer Mr. Lacy Hill Reaves ‘72 and Ms. Carol Hammond Reaves Mr. Gary Lee Redwine ‘03 Ms. Paige Reeder Ms. Donna Reid-Tappin The Hon. Stephen Michael Reilly ‘92 and Ms. Larri Alexis Short ‘92 Ms. Julia Anderson Reinhart ‘94 and Mr. Hugh Steven Reinhart Ms. Nancy Sherwin Rendleman ‘77 and Dr. Richard James Rendleman Jr. Ms. Page Munroe Renger Ms. Katelyn M. Revens ‘13 Ms. Gina L. Reyman ‘87 Ms. Tina Ducharme Reynolds ‘95 and Mr. Robert Reynolds Mr. Vaughn Kenneth Reynolds ‘05 and Ms. Krista S. Reynolds Mr. Matthew Duvall Rhoad ‘00 and Ms. Christine L. Rhoad Ms. Rachel Marie Rice ‘18 Mr. Garry Stephen Rice ‘86 and Ms. Susan Carroll Rice Mr. Ryan G. Rich ‘07 and Ms. Lindsay Rich Ms. Caroline Marie Richardson ‘13 Ms. Anita Foye Richardson ‘97 and Mr. Vertis Ray Richardson Mr. Ronald Tyler Ridout ‘09 and Ms. Karen Hutchinson Ridout Ms. Addie Katherine Silver Ries ‘03 Mr. Stuart Michael Rigot ‘08 and Ms. Meredith Hurt Rigot Mr. J. Fred Riley ‘67 and Ms. Jan Colby Riley Mr. Evan Sparks Ringel Mr. Wesley Jackson Rish ‘91 and Ms. Cynthia Marie Rish Mr. A. Derek Roberson ‘96 Ms. Sandra Margaret Robertson ‘75 and Mr. Robert England Mr. Stephen C. Robin ‘18 Mr. Kenneth George Robinson Jr. ‘69 Ms. Mary Ellen Bonner Robinson ‘11 Mr. M. MacRae Robinson ‘15 Mr. Gordon Erin Robinson Jr. ‘84 and Ms. Pamela Barry Robinson Mr. Kevin Peter Roddy ‘80 and Ms. Joann Gibson Roddy Ms. Patti Rodriguez Mr. Todd Stewart Roessler ‘01 and Ms. Catharine Stone Roessler Mr. Ronald Richards Rogers ‘86 and Ms. Linda Williams Rogers Mr. Paul Rogers and Ms. Deborah D. Rogers Ms. Louise Critz Root ‘81 and Mr. Allan Paul Root Mr. Mark Rosati and Ms. Kristen B. Rosati Ms. Andrea Schrag Rose ‘06 Dr. John David Rose and Ms. Jane C. Rose Ms. Kathryn Rebecca Roseman Mr. Ronald Harlan Rosenberg ‘75 Ms. Theresa Joan Rosenberg ‘99 Ms. Ariana M. Rosenthal Mr. Richard James Rossitch ‘96 and Ms. Linda Kelley Rossitch

Mr. Reza Rostami and Ms. Laleh Rostami Ms. Robyn Melanie Roth ‘05 Mr. William Edward Rouse Jr. ‘56 and Ms. Elizabeth Graham Rouse Mr. Lee Kimball Royster ‘18 Mr. Charles Flournoy Royster III ‘82 and Ms. Donna Clapp Royster Ms. Kathryn E. Ruark ‘14 Ms. Barbara Carol Ruby ‘76 Mr. Marc Samuel Rudow ‘79 and Ms. Deborah Ann Miles Mr. David Michael Ruff ‘08 and Ms. Meredith F. Ruff Mr. Stephen McDaniel Russell Jr. ‘06 and Ms. Teresa Vestal Russell Mr. Richard P. Rutgers Ms. Kelly Saliba Ryan ‘14 Mr. Lawrence Karl Rynning ‘80 and Ms. Cynthia Lowe Rynning Ms. Kathryn A. Sabbeth Ms. Anne Stewart Salter ‘12 Mr. Stanley Mack Sams ‘79 and Ms. Janice W. Sams Ms. Stephanie Lewis Sanders ‘09 Ms. Christine Sandez ‘96 and Mr. James B. Huggard Mr. Alexander Paul Sands III ‘70 and Ms. Virginia Coffield Sands Mr. M. Pierce Sandwith ‘13 and Ms. Margaret Pishko Sandwith ‘13 Mr. David Yorke Sartorio ‘10 Mr. Everett Benjamin Saslow Jr. ‘76 and Ms. Kathryn Lochra Mr. Jonathan Drew Sasser ‘81 and The Hon. Debra Smith Sasser ‘92 Mr. Jonathan Chad Sauls ‘97 and Dr. Amy Hoyle Sauls Mr. James Winburn Saunders and Ms. Kimball Harris Saunders Mr. Joseph F.X. Savona ‘69 and Ms. Suzanne E. Savona Ms. Julia Lauder Sayles ‘65 Ms. Maria Curras Scanga ‘91 and Mr. Raymond Frank Scanga Mr. Nathan Thomas Schaal Wilson ‘13 Mr. E. S. Schlosser Jr. ‘65 and Ms. Katherine Karr Schlosser Mr. Arch Kerper Schoch IV ‘64 and Ms. Elizabeth Ripley Schoch Mr. Stephen Mark Schoeberle ‘82 Mr. Frank Lodwick Schrimsher ‘60 and Ms. Shirley Berry Schrimsher Mr. Michael Frederick Schultze ‘84 and Ms. Susan Williams Schultze Ms. Charlotte Webb Schwartz ‘92 and Mr. Paul Schwartz Mr. Monte Loy Schwarzwalder and Ms. Rebecca Henry Schwarzwalder Ms. Jamie Sittig Schwedler ‘07 and Mr. Thomas J. Schwedler ‘08 Mr. Robert B. Schwentker ‘73 and Ms. Joyce N. Schwentker Mr. John Hume Scovil and Ms. Margaret Andreaus Scovil Mr. Christopher L. Seawell ‘71 and Ms. Kathleen Batten Seawell Ms. Andrea Dee Seeney ‘02 and Mr. Erik Barry Seeney Mr. Thomas Hamilton Segars ‘00 and Ms. Nina Raba Segars ‘00 Mr. William James Seigler III ‘75 and Ms. Emily C. Seigler Mr. Craig Robert Senn ‘95 and Ms. Sharon Collins Senn The Hon. David Bryan Sentelle ‘68 and Ms. Jane Oldham Sentelle Mr. Robert Keith Serra ‘84 and Ms. Linda Duckworth Serra Ms. Amelia Larrick Serrat ‘15 Mr. Leonard Bradley Shaffer ‘65 Ms. Sonam Kamlesh Shah Dr. Ranjan Sharma and Mr. John Stacy Lawson Mr. Frederick Kingsley Sharpless ‘84 and Ms. Nancy Bonar Sharpless Mr. K. Dean Shatley II ‘03 and Ms. Jennifer Shatley Thomas Stone Shaver ‘95 and Linda R. Shaver Mr. John Gilbert Shaw ‘61 Dr. Eva Nicolene Proescholdt Shaw Mr. Ryan B. Sheffield ‘17 and Ms. Brenna A. Sheffield ‘17 Ms. Katherine Reder Sheikh ‘06

Mr. Mark Howard Shelburne ‘98 and Ms. Kimberly Elizabeth Cartron Mr. William Robert Shell ‘73 and Ms. Kathy Small-Shell Mr. Troy D. Shelton ‘14 Mr. Stuart Lee Shelton ‘74 and Ms. Norma J. Shelton Mr. William Radcliffe Shenton ‘79 and Ms. Susan Sykes Shenton Mr. Andrew Philip Sherrod ‘00 and Ms. Christina Bowe Sherrod Mr. Grady Lee Shields ‘85 Ms. Kristin Shields ‘16 Ms. Jeanne Louise Shingleton ‘95 Mr. Jonathan Burton Shoebotham ‘79 and Ms. Katherine McIiroy Shoebotham Ms. Lauren Elizabeth Shor ‘15 Ms. Andrea Bookman Short ‘06 and Mr. Adam Dale Short Mr. John Headley Shott ‘75 and Ms. Katherine Baker Shott Mr. Jeremy Stephen Shrader ‘08 and Ms. Bridget Shrader Mr. Reginald Tyrone Shuford ‘91 Mr. Michael James Shumaker ‘07 and Dr. Lauren Shumaker Mr. Michael Alken Sides and Ms. Margaret S. Sides Mr. Robert Siegel and Ms. Jane Siegel Mr. Kenneth Glenn Silliman ‘77 Mr. Joseph W. Silva ‘16 Ms. Jennifer Claire Simmons ‘02 Ms. Ebonei B. Simpkins ‘18 Mr. Andrew Mitchell Simpson ‘18 Rev. H. Mitchell Simpson and Ms. Betty Brooks Simpson Ms. Amie Carol Sivon ‘05 Ms. Mary Thompson Skinner ‘81 and Mr. Charles Robertson Skinner III Ms. Kathryn Marchesini Slack ‘10 and Mr. Jonathan Slack Mr. Charles Marshall Slade Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Pamela Sibley Slade Mr. James Hugh Slaughter ‘89 and Ms. Tamara Vincent Slaughter Mr. William Frank Slawter ‘73 and Ms. Carolyn Maness Slawter Ms. Anne Rosalind Slifkin ‘76 and Mr. Michael Scott Freemark Mr. John Steward Slosson ‘01 and Ms. Jennifer Leigh Griffiths Mr. William Francis Small III ‘07 Mr. Cordon McLendon Smart ‘17 Mr. Alden Hamilton Smith ‘11 Ms. Allison Z. Smith Dr. Christopher Edmund Smith and Ms. Diane Phillips Smith Mr. Clyde Smith Jr. ‘58 and Ms. Laura Robertson Smith Mr. Daniel F. Smith ‘10 and Ms. Dania Ermentrout Dr. David Smith and Ms. Nancy L. Smith Mr. Gregory Stuart Smith ‘85 and Ms. Melissa Parmley Smith Ms. Hillary Smith ‘12 and Mr. William Keith Smith ‘15 Mr. J. Troy Smith Jr. ‘67 Mr. James Hiner Smith Jr. ‘98 Mr. Jared Shane Smith ‘16 Mr. John Allen Smith ‘91 and Ms. Andrew Scott Wilson Mr. Joseph E. Smith ‘95 and Ms. Dorothy Klip Smith Ms. Mary C. Smith Mr. Moyer Gray Smith III Mr. Nathaniel Coates Smith ‘93 and Ms. Kathryn K. Smith Mr. Parker James Smith ‘15 Mr. Ryan Michael Smith ‘96 and Ms. Nancy Sara Smith ‘98 Mr. Robert Eugene Smith ‘65 and Ms. Barbara Proctor Smith The Hon. William Antoine Snoddy ‘95 and Ms. Wennesa G. Snoddy Ms. Susan Alexandra Snow ‘18 Mr. James McNeil Snow ‘76 and Ms. Kay Griffith Snow The Hon. Keith Spurling Snyder ‘58 and Ms. Frances C. Snyder Mr. William Blount Snyder Jr. ‘07 and Ms. Jane Tate Snyder Ms. Janice Grace Sokol ‘91 and Mr. Darrin Sokol

Mr. Gerard Dominic Solis ‘00 and Ms. Jessica Solis Mr. Anatoliy V. Solodyankin ‘13 Mr. Richard Scott Soroko ‘78 and Ms. Sheri Schoenberg Ms. Wendy Chrismon Sotolongo ‘87 and Mr. David Michael Sotolongo Ms. Demitra M. Sourlis ‘14 Ms. Paula Barnes Sours ‘99 Mr. Nicholas Southern Mr. Sam C. Spalding III and Ms. Carolyn Cook Spalding Ms. Shirley A. Spangler Mr. Gerald G. Spaugh Mr. Stanley Eric Speckhard ‘75 and Ms. Mary Gardner Speckhard Mr. Richard Altland Speers ‘74 Dr. David Bower Spence ‘84 and Ms. Maria Winchell Ms. Anna Spencer Ms. Deborah Evans Sperati ‘99 and Mr. Matthew Philip Sperati Mr. John R. Spiker Ms. Rita Spiker Ms. Susan Mary Spraul ‘90 Ms. Carol Spruill ‘75 and Mr. Monroe Jackson Nichols Ms. Alexis Natasha Stackhouse ‘99 and Mr. Ramon D. McMillan Mr. Mark Andrew Stafford ‘89 and Ms. Elizabeth Cass Stafford Ms. Allison Carole Standard ‘09 Mr. Darren William Stanhouse ‘04 Mr. Henry A. Stapp ‘16 and Ms. Morgan Smith Stapp Mr. Keith Staton and Ms. Amy Staton Ms. Anna Harris Stein ‘95 and The Hon. Josh Harold Stein The Hon. Ronald Lane Stephens ‘74 and Ms. Victoria Stephens Mr. Thomas M. Stern and Ms. Tema J. Okun Mr. Mark Andrew Sternlicht ‘78 and Ms. Robbie Sternlicht Mr. Christopher J. Stevens ‘17 Mr. G. Sefton Stevens ‘76 and The Hon. Catherine Cline Stevens ‘77 Mr. Hugh Stevens ‘68 and Ms. Marilyn Carlson Stevens Mr. Wyatt Shorter Stevens ‘94 and Ms. Kimberly Horstmann Stevens Mr. John Shorter Stevens ‘61 and Ms. Imogene Stevens Mr. J. Christian Stevenson ‘01 The Hon. Laura Ellen Stevenson ‘83 and Mr. Lee Clarkson Jones Ms. Charlotte Rebecca Stewart ‘14 Mr. Thomas Leon Stewart ‘75 and Ms. Cathy M. Stewart Mr. Kyle Richard Still ‘07 Mr. William Lloyd Stocks ‘66 and Ms. Beverly S. Stocks Ms. Elizabeth Connolly Stone ‘07 and Mr. Michael Kent Stone Mr. Walter Hopkins Stone and Dr. Sophia J. Stone Ms. Sarah Motley Stone ‘05 and Mr. Michael Andrew Stone Ms. Jessica L. Stone-Erdman ‘18 Mr. Keaton C. Stoneking ‘18 and Ms. Kelly Badrock Stoneking Mr. Nicholas Street ‘71 and Ms. Angela Baxter Street Ms. Elizabeth Nina Strickland ‘87 Mr. Cooper J. Strickland ‘11 Mr. Steven David Stromberg ‘89 and Ms. Paula Diane Travers Dr. J. B. Stroud Mr. Odes Lawrence Stroupe Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Lillian Pou Stroup Ms. Christine A. Sublett and Ms. D’vorah Rose Mr. Paul Augustine Suhr and Ms. Angeline M. Suhr Ms. Ada Wilson Suitt ‘09 The Hon. Kirby Sullivan ‘50 Ms. Mary Pat Kenyon Sullivan ‘12 Mr. Timothy Patrick Sullivan ‘83 and Ms. Jan R. Futrell Mr. Brian Timothy Sullivan ‘10 and Ms. Nora Foster Sullivan ‘10 Ms. Kimberly Quarles Swintosky ‘98 and Mr. David Andrew Swintosky


Mr. Scott David Syfert ‘97 and Ms. Gail Syfert Mr. James Maynard Talley Jr. ‘64 and Ms. Claire Young Talley Mr. William Little Tankersley III ‘74 and Ms. Melissa Tankersley Ms. Allison Pell Tanner ‘14 and Mr. William Ludwick Palmer Mr. Kenneth D. Tardiff and Ms. Judith Tardiff Mr. Cooper Ellis Taylor Jr. ‘58 and Ms. Lib Carnegie Taylor Mr. Charles Morrison Taylor II Mr. John R. Taylor ‘11 Mr. Lindsey Handley Taylor ‘86 and Ms. Lisa Deitsch Taylor Mr. Michael Grady Taylor ‘14 Mr. Raymond Mason Taylor ‘60* Mr. Stacy Kirk Taylor ‘00 and Ms. Richele Keel Taylor Mr. Todd Cameron Taylor ‘95 and Ms. Jennifer Pilla Taylor ‘96 Ms. Dana Lorraine Taylor-Dyson ‘90 and Mr. John Barry Dyson Mr. Thomas Eugene Terrell Jr. ‘85 and Ms. Gaither Moore Terrell Mr. William Thaddeus Terrell ‘92 and Ms. Carolyn A. Terrell Ms. Margaret Louise Terry ‘70 Ms. Monica S. Tew ‘04 and Dr. Franklin Truett Tew Ms. Isabelle Paine Thacker ‘92 and Dr. Strom Cronan Thacker Ms. Jessica Beauvais Thaller-Moran ‘13 Mr. Derrick Montgomery Tharpe ‘92 and Ms. Beverly McGee Tharpe Mr. Richard Elton Thigpen Jr. ‘56 and Ms. Nancy Shand Thigpen Mr. Stephen Mason Thomas ‘70 and Ms. Barbara Watry Thomas The Hon. Albert Shaker Thomas Jr. ‘75 and Ms. Georgia Mooring Thomas Mr. Peter Karl Kimble Thompson ‘74 Mr. Brett A. Thompson ‘11 Ms. Amelia A. Thompson ‘12 Ms. Madison Lea Thompson ‘18 Mr. Samuel Griffin Thompson ‘68 and Ms. Bonnie Raines Thompson Mr. William Logan Thore ‘15 and Ms. Jessica Metcalf Thore Ms. Heather Burleson Thorpe ‘12 and Mr. Andrew Ryan Thorpe Ms. Beth Tillman ‘93 and Mr. Tobin Logan Ms. Linda Diane Tindall ‘86 and Mr. Jeffrey Joel Johnson ‘91 Mr. David Knox Tinkler ‘82 and Dr. Brigid Morris Tinkler Mr. W. Lyndo Tippett and Ms. Lou Perry Tippett Mr. Walter Lyndo Tippett Jr. ‘95 and Ms. Sally Scott Tippett Ms. Anna H. Tison ‘14 and Mr. Richard Oakley Tison Ms. Emily A. Tobias ‘95 Ms. Chrystal A. Tomblyn ‘16 Mr. Frederic Earl Toms ‘70 and Ms. Pamelia Senn Toms Mr. Matthew L. Tomsic ‘17 and Ms. Patricia Farley Tomsic Mr. Brett Topche Ms. Naomi Friedlander Torrisi ‘80 and Mr. Russell E. Torrisi Mr. Nicolas E. Tosco ‘13 Ms. Barbara H. Towle Ms. Wanda C. Townsend ‘91 and Mr. Howard Stuart Todd Townsend Mr. Daniel Kerwin Tracey ‘14 and Ms. Stephanie Camp Tracey Ms. Frances Youngblood Trask ‘83 Mr. Kerry Link Traynum ‘04 Ms. Colleen Gale Treml ‘91 and Mr. Matthew Allen Daly Ms. Deborah Weimer Tress ‘88 and Mr. Adam Tress Ms. Elizabeth Ausband Trible ‘01 and Mr. Peter Layton Trible Jr. Ms. Donna Helen Triptow ‘78 and Mr. Michael H. Salsbury Ms. Alexandra M. Tronolone ‘14 Mr. William MacNider Trott ‘71 and Ms. Jean Little Trott Mr. Charles R. Truslow Mr. Donald Hugh Tucker Jr. ‘84 Ms. Jean Walker Tucker ‘86 Mr. Carroll Douglas Tuttle ‘74

Ms. Marilyn Tutwiler Mr. Michael James Tydings ‘78 and Ms. Ann Quate Tydings Mr. George V. Tyler Mr. Lawrence Joseph Tytla Jr. ‘80 Mr. Starling Bernard Underwood III ‘09 and Ms. Myeshia R. Underwood Mr. Robert Charles Van Arnam ‘02 and Ms. Kristin Raina Siebenaler Mr. Bradley Todd Van Hoy ‘00 and Ms. Margaret McKibben Van Hoy Ms. Kathryn Hagler Van Wie ‘13 and Mr. Douglas Van Wie Ms. Stacey Ames Vandiford ‘08 Ms. Emily Elaine Vaughn ‘05 Mr. John Daniel Veazey ‘06 Ms. Lindsay C. Verity ‘03 Ms. Melinda Lee Vervais ‘06 and Mr. Jeff McGrath Ms. Kirstin S. Vinal ‘18 Mr. Matthew Alexander Viva ‘15 Ms. Sara Ruth Vizithum ‘02 and Mr. William A. Johnson Jr. Mr. Joseph Andrew Vossen ‘11 Mr. Arthur Vreeland Ms. Anna Nicole Waddell Mr. James Albert Wade Jr. ‘77 and Ms. Susan J. Wade Ms. Kasi Elizabeth Wahlers ‘17 Mr. John Charles Wainio ‘72 and Ms. Sandra Ellen Wainio Dr. Jennifer L. Wainright Ms. Ingrid Shore Wakefield ‘01 and Mr. Matthew Werner Wakefield Mr. Tripp Waldo Mr. Robert Forrest Waldon ‘86 and Ms. Laura Whitley Waldon Mr. Henry Casimir Walentowicz ‘77 and Ms. Karina Walentowicz Ms. Ann Bennett Wall ‘78 Ms. Amy S. Wallace ‘03 and Mr. Scott D. Wallace Ms. Madison Brooks Waller ‘16 Ms. Elizabeth Patton Walsh ‘01 and Mr. David P. Walsh Mr. Charles Edward Walsh Jr. ‘14 and Ms. Lisa Skiver Walsh Ms. Kristi Kessler Walters ‘99 and Mr. Jerry Howard Walters Jr. Mr. Robert James Walters ‘85 and Ms. Sara Brentlinger Walters Mr. Jon Paul Ward ‘07 and Ms. Starr Harrold Ward Mr. John B. Ward ‘12 and Ms. Anne Stephano Ward Ms. Rachael E. Warden ‘17 Mr. Alex Warlick Jr. ‘55 and Ms. Marijennie Barringer Warlick Ms. Lana Starnes Warlick ‘76 and Mr. Robert Logan Warlick Mr. John Drew Warlick Jr. ‘62 and Ms. Mary Ann Williams Warlick Ms. Sarah-Frances Nemeroff Warner ‘18 Ms. Bridget V. Warren ‘14 Mr. Perry Sinclair Warren ‘93 and Ms. Elizabeth Bell Warren Ms. Annie Carlson Warren ‘06 and Mr. R. Kent Warren ‘07 Mr. John Crain Warren ‘76 and Ms. Laura Forgeron Warren Mr. Andrew M. Wasilick Mr. Richard Wasserkrug Ms. Brooke Raylynn Watson Ms. Karen Culbreth Weatherly ‘88 and Mr. William Kingsley Weatherly III Mr. George Arthur Weaver ‘64 and Ms. Marilyn Burnside Weaver Ms. Deborah Kay Webster Mr. Bryant Deleron Webster ‘94 and Ms. Janet Baldwin Webster Mr. Keith Michael Weddington ‘87 and Ms. Laurie Ogden Weddington Ms. Sara Kroll Weed ‘08 and Mr. Brett David Weed Mr. Patrick Benton Weede ‘07 Mr. James Barnes Weeks ‘76 and Ms. April C. Weeks Mr. Joshua M. Weeks ‘11 and Ms. Mary Martin Weeks ‘11 Ms. Felice Joy Weiner ‘76 Mr. Matthew Patrick Weiner ‘07 and Ms. Christina Bowler Weiner Ms. Mary Grace Weisgerber ‘04 and Mr. Milard Roper Ms. Shelley Goldstein Weiss ‘82 and Mr. Nathan B. Weiss

Prof. Deborah M. Weissman and Dr. Louis A. Perez Mr. Paul Brown Welch III ‘80 and Ms. Judith Callan Welch Mr. Jonathan Sterling Wellborn Mr. Hill Beverley Wellford Jr. ‘67 and Ms. Alice S. Wellford Mr. Paul Patrick Welsh Mr. Jason Michael Wenker ‘01 and Ms. Amy Wenker Mr. Wayne Alan Westbrook Ms. Andrea Westerfield Wever ‘05 and Dr. Aaron S. Wever Mr. Brian Weyhrich ‘06 Mr. Andre Courtney Wharton ‘02 and Ms. Monica N. Wharton Mr. Charles Monroe Whedbee ‘64 and Ms. India L. Whedbee Ms. Katherine Boutwell Wheeler ‘18 Ms. Diane Sheppard White ‘85 Mr. Christopher Lewis White ‘84 and Ms. Danita Jan Morgan Ms. Kristin Renee White del Rosso ‘95 Ms. Myra Virginia Whitener ‘00 and Mr. Benjamin Whitener Ms. Dorothy Thompson Whiteside ‘78 and Dr. Reid Whiteside Ms. Kenzie Whitfield Mr. Neil Brian Whitford ‘76 and Ms. Ann Harden Whitford Mr. Dennis Alan Whitling ‘83 and Ms. Julianne Mertz Whitling Mr. Lee Michael Whitman ‘93 Mr. Graham F. Whittington Mr. O. Hampton Whittington Jr. ‘75 Mr. Joseph Bernard Widman ‘01 and Ms. Vanessa Silberman Ms. Antoinette Ray Wike ‘74 Dr. John K. Wiles ‘95 and Ms. Carolyn Joy Wiles Mr. Timothy Reid Wilkerson ‘78 and Ms. Robinette Witt Wilkerson Mr. Charles Putnam Wilkins Sr. ‘69 and Ms. Mary Lillie Wilkins Ms. Lisa DeAngelis Wilkins ‘01 The Hon. Charles W. Wilkinson Jr. ‘67* Ms. Emily Harris Wilkinson Ms. Leigh Allred Wilkinson ‘85 and Mr. Gregory Allen Wilkinson Mr. John S. Willardson ‘72 and Ms. Ann Pilcher Willardson Ms. Aparna Dasai Williams ‘99 Mr. Robert Pate Williams ‘73 and Ms. Martha Shore Williams Mr. James Walker Williams ‘70 and Ms. Sheryl Howell Williams ‘80 Mr. Jonathan Frye Williams ‘15 and Ms. Katherine Stange Williams Ms. Brandi Michelle Williamson ‘00 and Dr. Ian Ocleto Williamson Mr. Judson Nye Williamson ‘13 and Ms. Susanna Cross Williamson Ms. Tanya Williams-Sample ‘04 and Mr. George A. Sample Mr. John Samuel Williford Jr. ‘76 and Ms. Velda G. Williford Mr. A. Rexford Willis III ‘80 and Ms. Kimberly Brinson Willis Ms. Jennifer Lynn Williston ‘04 Ms. Mackenzie Lee Willow-Johnson ‘17 Ms. Jessica Green Willson ‘17 and Dr. Adam Kenneth Willson Ms. Erika K. Wilson Ms. Megan R. Wilson ‘10 Mr. Patrick D. Wilson ‘18 Mr. William Marvin Wilson III ‘98 and Ms. Shannon Wilkerson Wilson Mr. T. Douglas Wilson Jr. ‘73 and Ms. Betsey Page Bent Mr. Richard Wright Wilson ‘74 and Ms. Grace Tassone Wilson Mr. William Rudolph Winders Jr. ‘84 and Ms. Judi Winders Mr. Jonathan Charles Windham ‘02 Mr. Mark James Windham ‘04 Mr. John Franklin Windham ‘75 and Ms. Denise Marie Windham Mr. Edward Cyrus Winslow III ‘74 and Ms. Sally Patton Winslow Ms. Kelly J. Winstead ‘18 Mr. Michael Glenn Winters ‘78 and Ms. Anne Terrell Winters Mr. Frank D. Wiseman and Ms. Paige Collier Wiseman Mr. Joseph Miles Wobbleton ‘18

Mr. Christopher Wolf Ms. Elaina A. Womble ‘18 Mr. Justin T. Wong ‘10 Mr. Keith Allen Wood ‘91 and Ms. Jody Burig Wood ‘93 The Hon. E. Marshall Woodall ‘63 and Ms. Gladys J. Woodall Dr. Mark Joseph Woodring and Ms. Kari Woodring Mr. M. Drew Wooldridge ‘02 Dr. Holly Michelle Worthen Ms. Elizabeth Blaine Worthington ‘78 and Mr. Leslie Dodson Worthington III Mr. Albert Victor Wray ‘68 and Ms. Lucile Wallace Wray Mr. Brandon Wright and Ms. Kelly Crummie Wright Ms. Elizabeth Ball Wright ‘04 and Mr. James Andrew Ball Wright Mr. O. Richard Wright Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Margo Council Wright Mr. R. Thompson Wright ‘75 and Ms. Sarah Hunter Wright Ms. Chu En Joanne Wu Mr. James G. Wudel ‘18 Ms. Jin Xin ‘18 Ms. Laura Lee Yaeger ‘77 Mr. William Dewey Yarborough ‘74 and Ms. Emily C. Yarborough Mr. Samuel Yeboah ‘95 Mr. Ballard J. Yelton IV ‘17 Mr. C. Allen York ‘04 and Ms. Heather Poole York Mr. Joshua A. Yost ‘16 Ms. Erin McNeil Young ‘99 and Mr. Chris Young Mr. Michael David Youth ‘00 and Ms. Christine Northcott Youth Mr. Thomas Zamadics and Ms. Caroline Fowler Zamadics Mr. George R. Zaytoun Jr. Mr. Jerry T. Zinser and Ms. Pamela Tatge Mr. Peter A. Zorn ‘96 and Ms. Melissa Ann Mazzini Zorn Ms. Farhayal Zubair ‘18

Corporations and Foundations

Leadership Supporters (Corporation and Foundation support of $1,000 and higher)

Alston & Bird LLP American Bar Endowment American Online Giving Foundation, Inc. Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Augusta Brown Holland Philanthropic Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Banks Street Partners LLC Bell Davis & Pitt PA Benita Inc Berman Family Foundation Inc. Bradley Arant Boult Cummings Branch Banking & Trust Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP Bryan Cave LLP Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft Chapman & Cutler Christopher W. Derrick PC Community Foundation of Gaston County Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Credit Suisse USA Dan Cameron Family Foundation Inc. Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Deloitte Foundation Matching Gifts Dover Foundation Matching Gifts E. A. Morris Charitable Foundation Edwards Family Trust Edwards Kirby LLP Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Estate of Hurdle H. Lea, Jr. Estate of Zerla M. Young Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky Inc. First Citizens Bank & Trust Company Forge Consulting Foundation for the Carolinas Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson General Electric Company Matching Gifts Glenn Mills Fisher & Mahoney PA Google Matching Gifts Greater Washington Community Foundation Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd PA Holland & Knight LLP Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Jean Nunalee Phillips Trust Jeffrey and Jennifer Allred Family Foundation Jewish Foundation of Greensboro Johnson Pratt PLLC Johnston Allison & Hord PA K & L Gates LLP Kane Russell Coleman & Logan PC Kathrine R. Everett Trust Ken Perry Law Firm LLC Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP King & Spalding LLP KPMG Foundation Laurence A. & Edna Faye Cobb Charitable Remainder Unitrust Lawyers Mutual Liability Ins Co of NC Lunsford Richardson Preyer Charitable Lead Unitrust Margaret W. Brooks Trust Mariam and Robert Hayes Charitable Trust Mayer Brown LLP McGuireWoods LLP McMannen United Methodist Church Mike McIntyre for Congress Moore & Van Allen PLLC Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Morris Manning & Martin LLP Morrison & Foerster LLP National Philanthropic Trust Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Nexsen Pruet LLC North Carolina Bar Association North Carolina Community Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Matching Gifts Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP PNC Financial Services Group Poyner Spruill LLP Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund RBC Bank Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Richard J. Sandulli Trust Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA Ruffin Consulting, Inc. Sandler O. Neill & Partners LP Schwab Charitable Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Smith Anderson Smith/Shaver Law School Scholarship Fund Southern Company Services Matching Gifts T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving The A.M. and Ruth Z. Fleishman Foundation The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin The Stone Bomont Family Trust The Stuart S. and Birdie Gould Foundation The William D. & Sally C. Johnson Family Foundation The Winston-Salem Foundation Thomas S. Kenan Foundation Inc. Triangle Community Foundation Troutman Sanders LLP Tryon Title Agency Tucker Ellis LLP U S Charitable Gift Trust UNC Student Activities Fund Office Underground Printing US Bank Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Matching Gifts Vital Projects Fund Inc. Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz Walt Disney Company Foundation

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Ward and Smith PA Wiley Rein LLP Matching Gifts Wilke Family Foundation William A. Stern Foundation, Inc. Williams Mullen Clark & Dobbins Winston & Strawn LLP Womble Bond Dickinson LLP Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP YourCause, LLC Trustee for Duke Energy Foundation YourCause, LLC Trustee for Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

Corporate Sponsors

(Corporation and Foundation support of Gifts of $1 - $999)

Alexander Ricks PLLC AmazonSmile Foundation Araneda Law Firm PC AstraZeneca Matching Gifts Bank of New York Mellon Matching Gifts Barbri Group Bee Ready Fishbein Hatter & Donovan LLP Bloomberg Law Buster & Bucky LLC Carruthers & Roth PA David W. Venable, Attorney at Law Davis Schweizer PLLC Deutsche Bank Matching Gifts

Ellen M. Burger Revocable Trust Ernst & Young Matching Gifts Farris A. Duncan PA Ferikes & Bleynat PLLC Fifth Third Bank Matching Gifts Florence Moore Living Trust Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Matching Gifts Griffin Brunson & Wood LLP Guilford Park Presbyterian Church IBM Corporation Matching Gifts Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts KPMG Foundation Matching Gifts Law Office of James B. Weeks Law Offices of Richard Beam LeeAnne Quattrucci PA Lincoln Financial Foundation Longleaf Law Partners LPL Financial Matching Gifts Make That Money Matthew F. McGahren LLC Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers Michael A. White DDS PA Minor Foundation Network for Good Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP Pounds Off Weight Loss Inc. Reynolds American Foundation Matching Gifts Richard N. Watson, Attorney at Law Silver Coast Winery

Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Sumrell Sugg Carmichael Hicks & Hart PA Syd’s Hair Shop The Animal Hospital of Carrboro Inc. The Forest at Duke Inc. Themis Bar Review LLC Tidewater Jewish Foundation Inc. Trader Joe’s Turner Broadcasting System Inc. UBS Matching Gifts UNC General Alumni Association UnitedHealth Group Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. Vicksan Inc. Victor E. Bell Jr. & Jane M. Bell Family Foundation W. Lyndo Tippett, CPA Wells Fargo Foundation Williams Mullen Foundation Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

School of Law Faculty and Staff Donors Anonymous Prof. David Ardia Mr. E. Kent Auberry ‘82 Prof. Kimberly Christin Bishop ‘04 Ms. Lynn H. Boone Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz

Ms. Elizabeth Barnes Braswell ‘89 Dean Martin H. Brinkley ‘92 Prof. Kenneth S. Broun Prof. Patricia L. Bryan Ms. Joanna Carey Cleveland ‘94 Ms. Karen Pauline Davidson ‘81 Mr. Kearns Davis ‘95 Ms. Dana M. Dubis Prof. Lewis Moore Everett ‘08 Ms. Sherry Honeycutt Everett ‘08 Ms. Patricia T. Frey Ms. Tristan Anne Fuierer ‘03 Ms. April M. Giancola Mr. Nick Paul Goettsch Ms. Deirdre Williams Gordon Ms. Amy Barefoot Graedon Ms. Jennifer L. Gotshall Clark Mr. W. Mark Griffith ‘96 Ms. Beth Yount Grimes ‘99 Prof. Rachel Israella Gurvich Prof. Thomas L. Hazen Mr. J. Richard Hazlett ‘80 Mr. R. Harper Heckman ‘91 Prof. Carissa Byrne Hessick Prof. Frederick Andrew Hessick III Prof. Jeffrey Michael Hirsch Ms. Alice B. Isley Prof. Melissa Beth Jacoby Prof. John B. Kasprzak ‘05 Ms. Katherine Hart Kershaw Prof. Aaron Steven Kirschenfeld ‘15 Mr. Mark James Kleinschmidt ‘00

Prof. P. Anne Klinefelter Prof. Joan Krause Prof. Holning S. Lau Ms. Maria M. Lynch ‘79 Mr. Richard Layne Magee ‘83 Ms. Kelly M. Mann Mr. Matthew John Marvin Ms. Amily Katherine McCool ‘08 Mr. Shawn Patrick McKenna Prof. Jonas Joseph Monast Prof. Eric Muller Ms. Christine Cecchetti Mumma ‘98 Prof. Richard Ernest Myers ‘98 Prof. Gene R. Nichol Jr. Dr. Donna L. Nixon The Hon. Robert Flynn Orr ‘75 Prof. Mary-Rose Papandrea Prof. Beth Sheba Posner ‘97 Mr. Todd Stewart Roessler ‘01 and Ms. Catharine Stone Roessler Prof. Kathryn A. Sabbeth Prof. Oscar J. Salinas Prof. Richard Saver Mr. Jared Shane Smith ‘16 Ms. Kelly Podger Smith ‘02 Ms. Allison Carole Standard ‘09 Mr. Thomas M. Stern Mr. Daniel Kerwin Tracey ‘14 Prof. Mark Weidemaier Prof. Deborah M. Weissman The Hon. Frank DeArmon Whitney ‘87 Prof. Erika K. Wilson

3L Class Gift Donors

Members of the Class of 2018 contributing to the 3L Class Gift Campaign benefiting the 3L Class Gift Endowment Fund or a law fund of choice. Ms. Kelcey L. Baker ‘18 Ms. Chelsea Kay Barnes ‘18 Mr. Dewey Franklin Bennett ‘18 Ms. Megan Elizabeth Allore Bishop ‘18 Mr. Ethan Carl Blumenthal ‘18 Mr. Natalio Daniel Budasoff ‘18 Ms. Christine Alexandra Budasoff ‘18 Mr. Christopher S. Burks ‘18 Ms. Sarah Margaret Burnick ‘18 Ms. Emma M. Chase ‘18 Mr. Patrick Conlon ‘18 Mr. Graham Dean ‘18 Mr. Tyler J. Demasky ‘18 Mr. Roy Glenn Dixon III ‘18 Mr. Kenan Lee Drum ‘18 Mr. Christian J. Ferlan ‘18 Mr. Anthony Patrick Ferrara ‘18

Mr. Brian Russell Gamsey ‘18 Mr. Matthew R. Gauthier ‘18 Ms. Allison Colleen Hawkins ‘18 Ms. Elaine M. Hillgrove ‘18 Mr. Joseph Erik Hjelt ‘18 Ms. Emily Sullivan Bateman Jessup ‘18 Ms. Christine John ‘18 Mr. Abraham Frank Johns ‘18 Mr. Eugene Sylvester Kisluk ‘18 Mr. Tasmaya Anand Lagoo ‘18 Mr. Timothy Worth Longest Jr. ‘18 Ms. Emily Elizabeth Mann ‘18 Ms. Lauren Nicole Margolies ‘18 Ms. Maryjeanne Marrero ‘18 Ms. La-Deidre Dianne Matthews ‘18 Mr. Matthew J. Meinel ‘18 Mr. Tyler J. Mitchell ‘18

Ms. Rebecca Mitchell ‘18 Ms. Brittany T. Morrison ‘18 Mr. Alexander J. Murphy ‘18 Mr. John Parker Murphy ‘18 Ms. Rebecca Neubauer ‘18 Mr. Frederick Matthew Norchi ‘18 Ms. Emily M. Notini ‘18 Ms. Demi Dacole Davis Ongolo Ms. Mara B. Peterson ‘18 Ms. Rachel C. Procaccini ‘18 Mr. Joseph S. Provenzano ‘18 Ms. Rachel Marie Rice ‘18 Mr. Stephen C. Robin ‘18 Mr. Lee Kimball Royster ‘18 Ms. Ebonei B. Simpkins ‘18 Mr. Andrew Mitchell Simpson ‘18 Ms. Susan Alexandra Snow ‘18

Ms. Jessica L. Stone-Erdman ‘18 Mr. Keaton C. Stoneking ‘18 Mr. Matthew K. Taylor ‘18 Ms. Madison Lea Thompson ‘18 Ms. Kirstin S. Vinal ‘18 Ms. Sarah-Frances Nemeroff Warner ‘18 Ms. Katherine Boutwell Wheeler ‘18 Mr. Patrick D. Wilson ‘18 Ms. Kelly J. Winstead ‘18 Mr. Joseph Miles Wobbleton ‘18 Ms. Elaina A. Womble ‘18 Mr. James G. Wudel ‘18 Ms. Jin Xin ‘18 Ms. Farhayal Zubair ‘18

In memory of Mr. James Davis Blount Jr. Mr. Timothy Power Lehan ‘82 and Dr. Leigh Steele Lehan Mr. R. Donavon Munford Jr. ‘79 In honor of Mr. Ethan Carl Blumenthal Mr. Philip Blumenthal and Ms. Amy Blumenthal In honor of Prof. John Charles “Jack” Boger Greater Washington Community Foundation Ms. Jamey Mavis Lowdermilk ‘17 Mr. Raymond Eugene Owens Jr. ‘78 and Ms. Sara Wyche Higgins ‘95 In honor of Ms. Bethany A. Boring Mr. Dennis Edgar Boring ‘72 and Ms. Holly Allison Boring In honor of Dean Martin Brinkley Mr. William Wooten Bland ‘92 and Ms. Ellen Jeffreys Bland Mr. Robert Andrew Crabill ‘92 Mr. R. Donavon Munford Jr. ‘79

In honor of Prof. Lissa Lamkin Broome Dean Martin H. Brinkley ‘92 and Ms. Carol S. Brinkley In memory of Mr. Howard Chalk Broughton Ms. Joyce M. Baker Mr. Farrell Bushing Jr.* Mr. Dudley Carlyle Chandler III and Ms. Allison Inscoe Chandler Dr. Dudley Carlyle Chandler Jr. and Ms. Winborne Shaffer Chandler Mr. Michael Steven Colo and Ms. Mary Alice Barr Colo Dr. Stanley C. Cox III and Ms. Judith O. Cox Ms. Shirley D. Few Mr. Edgar Beauregarde Fisher III ‘98 and Ms. Louisa Crampton Fisher ‘98 Florence Moore Living Trust Dr. Jeffrey Melvin Gallisdorfer and Ms. Sherry Davis Gallisdorfer Mr. Doug Guess and Ms. Allison Rand Guess Mr. Alton Parker Hall Jr. and Ms. Bertram B. Hall Mr. Charles Walker Harris Jr. and Ms. Kelly Wall Harris Dr. David A. Hofmann and Ms. Jenifer V. Hofmann

Ms. Nancy J. Howe Ms. Anne B. Krahnert Mr. John A. MacKethan III ‘68* Mr. Jonathan Thomas Mize and Ms. Leslie Lane Mize Ms. Sallie S. Modlin Dr. John Lauchlin Monroe Sr. and Ms. Evelyn Bruton Monroe Mr. Earl W. Nicholie and Ms. M. Suzanne Nicholie Mr. W. Daniel Pate and Ms. Sara Jane Hargrave Pate Ms. Elizabeth F. Rainoff Mr. James Winburn Saunders and Ms. Kimball Harris Saunders Ms. Mary C. Smith Dr. David Smith and Ms. Nancy L. Smith The Forest at Duke, Inc. In memory of Mr. Daniel S. Broun Dr. M. Alan Brookhart and Dr. Carolyn Celi Brookhart Mr. Robert Jason Herndon ‘05 and Ms. Molly C. Herndon Dr. Ranjan Sharma and Mr. John Stacy Lawson

Tributes In honor of Mr. Michael Robert Abel Ms. Barbara Ragland Christy ‘83 and Mr. Richard Christy In memory of Ms. Lindsay Aldridge Ms. Lauren C. Cranford ‘12 In memory of Mr. William Brantley Aycock Mr. Douglas Steven Dibbert and Ms. Deborah Carson Dibbert Mr. Charles Patrick Farris Jr. ‘73 Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III In honor of Ms. Kelcey L. Baker Ms. Margaret D. Connelly In honor of Mr. Julius E. Banzet III Ms. Ann Howard Banzet ‘95 and Mr. Travis L. Brown In honor of Mr. David Neal Allen Mr. James William Pope and Ms. Lynn Ipock Pope In honor of Ms. Megan Elizabeth Allore Bishop Mr. James Andreacchio and Ms. Deanna Andreacchio Mr. Richard H. Bishop and Ms. Claudia H. Bishop

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Tributes, continued In memory of Prof. Robert Gray Byrd Mr. J. David Mayberry ‘85 and Ms. Julie Timmons Mayberry In honor of Ms. Kelcey Carlson Dr. Gilbert Greggs In memory of Hudson Lily Hitchcock Chaney Mr. Edward Thomas Chaney ‘07 and Ms. Amanda Suttle Hitchcock ‘07 In memory of Ms. Kathleen S. Cheape Ms. Marilyn Tutwiler Ms. Deborah Kay Webster In memory of Mr. Clyde Alexander Cheek III Mr. Michael Louis Berry ‘00 and Dr. Randi Strosberg Berry In memory of Mrs. Nancy Ann Ching Ms. Ann Beth Ching ‘00 and Mr. Walter Paul Goebel In honor of Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson Ms. Dixie R. Bloom Ms. Lorraine J. Cotton Mr. David J. McKinney and Ms. Tracy Clarkson McKinney In honor of Mr. Peter J. Cline Bee Ready Fishbein Hatter & Donovan, LLP. Mr. Ricarhd Andrew Karlson Mr. Jeremy Miller In memory of Mr. W. Andrew Copenhaver Mr. Samuel F. Davis Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Alice Davis In honor of Ms. Dianne F. Crabill Mr. Robert Andrew Crabill ‘92 In honor of Mr. Evan Dancy Mr. Todd Hammond Eveson ‘00 and Ms. Erin Dancy Eveson ‘00 In memory of The Honorable David Watson Daniel Ms. Elizabeth Mitchener Daniel In memory of Mr. Peter K. Daniel Mr. Matthew McKenna and Ms. Laura Daniel McKenna In memory of Ms. Betty Degraffenreid Mr. Jeffrey P. Lewis ‘09 and Ms. Sally Potts Lewis In memory of Mr. Melvin E. Derrick Jr. Mr. Christopher Wade Derrick ‘89 In memory of L. Max Diaz II Mr. Jason Doughton Evans ‘01 and Ms. Mary Lindsay Weatherly Evans Mr. James Michael Lennon ‘01 and Ms. Maria Lennon In honor of Mr. Roy Glenn Dixon III Ms. Janet Dixon Ms. Kara Nelson Ms. Paige Reeder In honor of Ms. Ann Reed Dunn Mr. Cecil Webster Harrison Jr. ‘73 and Ms. Amelia Hooks Harrison In honor of Mr. H. Jack Edwards Mr. Thomas Kendall Gerrard and Ms. Lara Edwards Gerrard In memory of Mr. Robert A. Emken Jr. Ms. Lynne B. Emken ‘87 In honor of Ms. Priscilla M. Encarnacion Mr. Carlos Alberto Almeida and Ms. Marisol Almeida In honor of Mr. Joseph C. Fields Mr. Michael Allan Haas In memory of Mr. Alexander Tatge Finamore Ms. Pamela Tatge and Mr. Jerry T. Zinser Ms. Barbara Tatge In honor of Ms. Rebecca L. Fisher Mr. R. Brian McLaughlin In honor of Ms. Rebecca Danielle Floyd Ms. Elizabeth P. Bullington Ms. Caroline Truelove Camp Ms. Betty Page Ogren In honor of Ms. Esphur E. Foster Mr. Reginald James Johnson ‘97 In honor of Ms. Rachel M. Geissler Mr. Eugene W. Henry Mr. James M. Lewis Ms. Lillie A. Lodge Mr. David Lodge and Ms. Andrea Lodge Mr. Monte Loy Schwarzwalder and Ms. Rebecca Henry Schwarzwalder In memory of Mr. Morris Gelblum Mr. Robert R. Gelblum ‘85 and Dr. Mary Lou Gelblum In honor of Prof. Deborah Gerhardt Mr. James Gerhardt In honor of Profs. Michael & Deborah Gerhardt Mr. John Edwin Bassett IV ‘10 and Ms. Grace Killman Bassett

In honor of Ms. Miranda E. Goot Ms. Joanne G. Goot Mr. Geoffrey O’Brien In honor of Mr. Oliver Grant Halle Ms. Sherri Lynn McGirt ‘74 and Mr. Lawrence Dennis Farber In honor of Ms. Lashieka D. Hardin Ms. Patricia N. Manning In honor of Ms. Louise W. Harris Prof. Bill Marshall In honor of Mr. Cecil W. Harrison Jr. Mr. Larry Calhoun and Ms. Karen Harrison Calhoun In memory of Mr. A. Wayne Harrison, Sr. Mr. Arch Kerper Schoch IV ‘64 and Ms. Elizabeth Ripley Schoch In memory of Prof. Paul G. Haskell Ms. Elizabeth Palmer Daane ‘91 and Mr. Mike Daane Mr. Andrew Keith Fein ‘92 and Ms. Sharon Sternberger Fein Mr. John Donald Hobart Jr. ‘89 and Ms. Kay Miller Hobart ‘89 Ms. Kelly Susan Thomas ‘83 In honor of Mr. Wilson Whitford Hayman Mr. William Roger Deerhake and Ms. Marion Elliott Deerhake Ms. Mary Helen Wilson Hayman Mr. Wilson Hayman ‘79 and Ms. Jennie Jarrell Hayman Ms. Mary Long Jarrell In memory of Dr. Donald Bales Hayman Mr. Wilson Hayman ‘79 and Ms. Jennie Jarrell Hayman In memory of Judge R.A. Hedrick Ms. Patricia O. Hedrick In memory of Dr. Jonathan M. Hess Mr. Frederick Mauser and Ms. Amy S. Mauser In honor of Mr. Evan S. Hiatt Mr. Joel Hiatt In honor of Prof. Donald T. Hornstein Mr. Matthew S. Duchesne ‘99 and Ms. Audrey Leonie Duchesne In honor of Ms. Norma R. Houston Mr. John D. Noor ‘11 and Ms. Caroline Krisel Noor In honor of The Honorable Robert Carl Hunter Ms. Claire Hunter Duff ‘10 and Mr. William Powell Duff IV In honor of Mr. Robert Kirkman Jarrell The Hon. Harold Thomas Jarrell Jr. and Ms. Cynthia Roberson Jarrell In honor of Mr. Charles J. Johnson Ms. Kathy Chase Johnson In memory of Ms. Jacquetta Denise Johnson Ms. Camesha McAllister Jones ‘04 and Mr. Carlton Phillip Jones In honor of Ms. Charlotte A. Jones-Roe Mr. Brandon Wright and Ms. Kelly Crummie Wright In memory of Gary Joyner Mr. Vaibhav Prasanna Kadaba ‘97 and Ms. Ami Kadaba In honor of Mr. Justin Jeffrey Knapp Ms. Marie Hennigan Mr. Eric Edward Knapp Mr. Jeffrey L. Knapp and Ms. Deborah H. Knapp In honor of Ms. Rachel Michelle LaBruyere Ms. Rity Catherine LaBruyere In memory of Mr. Tai Lam Mr. Hoang Van Lam ‘03 In honor of Reverend Tambria E. Lee Mr. John Edwin Bassett IV ‘10 and Ms. Grace Killman Bassett In honor of Mr. Jonathan F. Leonard Ms. Shirley A. Spangler In honor of Prof. Martin B. Lewis Ms. Monica Kivel Kalo ‘75 and Prof. Joseph J. Kalo In memory of Mr. Jonathan Paul Luna Ms. Christine Josine Wichers ‘92 In honor of Ms. Sierra H. Lyda Mr. Richard H. Gibbs and Ms. Gail Gibbs Mr. Keith Staton and Ms. Amy Staton

In honor of Mr. Richard Layne Magee Mr. Haynes Pell Lea ‘82 and Ms. Elizabeth Craig Lea Mr. Jeffrey Nelson Mason ‘83 In honor of Prof. William P. Marshall Mr. Hugh Stevens ‘68 and Ms. Marilyn Carlson Stevens In memory of Mr. J. Dickson McLean Jr. Mr. J. Dickson McLean IV ‘89 and Ms. Nina Dooley McLean In honor of Ms. Molly McUsic Mr. Matthew S. Duchesne ‘99 and Ms. Audrey Leonie Duchesne In memory of Mr. Nick J. Miller Ms. Chrisoula Velonis Miller In memory of Ms. Joan Marshall Mitchell Ms. Maria Curras Scanga ‘91 and Mr. Raymond Frank Scanga In honor of Ms. Emily Monnett Ms. Mary Arnett Mr. Nicholas Southern In honor of Mr. Alexander J. Murphy Mr. Michael N. Barnette and Ms. Marsha E. Barnette Mr. Michael N. Barnette and Ms. Marsha E. Barnette Ms. Patti Rodriguez In honor of Mr. Ryan C. Nichols Mr. David S. Ahlansberg Ms. Alita K. Nichols In memory of Mrs. Elaine Patterson Mr. James Andreacchio and Ms. Deanna Andreacchio In memory of The Honorable J. Dickson Phillips Jr. Mr. J. Dickson Phillips III ‘79 and Ms. Lisa Frost-Phillips Mr. Douglas Wooley Baxley ‘75 and Ms. Dianne O’Quinn Baxley E. A. Morris Charitable Foundation Mr. R. Daniel Leigh and Ms. Nancy W. Aycock The Hon. Charles K. McCotter Jr. ‘71 and Ms. Patricia Byrum McCotter Jean Nunalee Phillips Trust Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA Mr. Hugh Stevens ‘68 and Ms. Marilyn Carlson Stevens In memory of Prof. Daniel Hubbard Pollitt Ms. Ann Bennett Wall ‘78 In honor of Sabrina Presnell-Rockoff Mr. Richard Alan Kort ‘91 and Ms. Adrienne McAllister Kort In memory of Mr. Walter Rand III Mr. Robert F. Bleeker Carruthers & Roth PA Mr. Kenneth Mark Greene and Ms. Sandra Silverman Greene Mr. Lou A. Jackson Mr. Kenneth Ralph Keller ‘74 and Ms. Maureen Gray Keller Mr. Kenneth D. Tardiff and Ms. Judith Tardiff UNC General Alumni Association Mr. Richard Lawrence Vanore Sr. ‘73 and Ms. Sylvia Wallace Vanore Vicksan, Inc. Mr. Arthur Vreeland In memory of Mr. Theodore Reaves Reynolds Mr. Anthony Eden Rand ‘64 and Ms. Karen Skarda Rand In memory of Mr. Leigh Rodenbough III Ms. Sally Boyette Cone ‘78 Mr. Kearns Davis ‘95 and Ms. Ashley Payne Davis In memory of Ms. Barbara Ann Shuford Mr. Reginald Tyrone Shuford ‘91 In honor of Mr. Andrew Simpson Mr. David Kennedy Rev. H. Mitchell Simpson and Ms. Betty Brooks Simpson In memory of Mr. David T. Simpson Jr. Ms. Linda Wright Simpson ‘84 In memory of Mr. Steven H. Sindos Mr. Jean Celestin Jr. and Ms. Jenine M. Celestin In honor of Mr. Josh Smith Mr. Arthur Mills IV In honor of Mr. Joshua Eddie Smith Mr. Stephen J. Hill Ms. Donna Reid-Tappin Mr. Thomas Warren Ross Sr. ‘75 and Ms. Susan Donaldson Ross In honor of Mr. Samuel Preston Spalding Mr. Kevin P. Cook and Dr. Phyllis Byers Cook Mr. Richard Preston Cook ‘07 and Ms. Kathryn Williford Cook Mr. William V. Delaney Jr. and Ms. Gloria A. Delaney Ms. Linda S. Floyd Mr. Sam C. Spalding III and Ms. Carolyn Cook Spalding

In honor of Ms. Sarah Bethany Spiker Mr. John R. Spiker Ms. Rita Spiker In memory of Mr. Horace Edney Stacy Jr. Ms. Joan Stacy Layne Mr. Stephen O. Phillips and Ms. Carolyn Stacy Nash Phillips In honor of Ms. Allison Standard Ms. Alexis Cannon Chappell ‘10 In honor of Ms. Christina Antonia Stone Mr. Walter Hopkins Stone and Dr. Sophia J. Stone In honor of Mr. Josh Stroud Mr. Dale Harrington and Ms. Reba Harrington Mr. Paul Rogers and Ms. Deborah D. Rogers Dr. J. B. Stroud In memory of Ms. Betty McPhail Stroud Mr. Mark McPhail In honor of Ms. Martha Gregory Taylor Ms. Diane Jackson Taylor In honor of Ms. Lauren Marie Toole Mr. Joe Morris and Ms. Pam Morris Mr. William W. Toole In honor of Ms. Ann Blannie Waldo Dr. Daniel C. Barth-Jones Ms. Maya Bernstein Ms. Debra L. Bronson Mr. Bob Chaput and Ms. Mary Chaput Ms. Maureen Cooney Ms. Jodi Daniel Dr. Thomas M. Egan and Ms. Lynn Egan Ms. Jeanette Fitzpatrick Dr. Andrew Gettinger Ms. Perry Elizabeth Knight ‘05 and Mr. David Knight Mr. James Kremidas and Ms. Becky Kremidas Ms. Elizabeth MacBride Michael A. White, DDS, PA Ms. Maneesha Mithal Ms. Nuala O’Connor Mr. Douglas Peddicord Mr. Kyle Thomas Peddicord and Ms. Katie Peddicord Mr. Michael Pierre and Ms. Christine Pierre Mr. Charles Edwin Reece ‘95 and Dr. Laura Helms Reece Mr. Mark Rosati and Ms. Kristen B. Rosati Mr. Reza Rostami and Ms. Laleh Rostami Mr. Robert Siegel and Ms. Jane Siegel Ms. Anna Spencer Ms. Christine A. Sublett and Ms. D’vorah Rose Mr. Brett Topche Ms. Ann Blannie Waldo ‘95 Mr. Tripp Waldo Mr. Paul Patrick Welsh Ms. Kenzie Whitfield Mr. Christopher Wolf In memory of Dr. Bennett Harrison Wall Ms. Ann Bennett Wall ‘78 In honor of Prof. Judith W. Wegner Mr. James Hugh Slaughter ‘89 and Ms. Tamara Vincent Slaughter Ms. Sara Kroll Weed ‘08 and Mr. Brett David Weed In honor of Ms. Nan S. Weiss Mr. Bruce Alan Hamilton and The Hon. Jennifer Weiss In honor of Ms. Barbara Brandon Weyher Ms. Ashley Huffstetler Campbell ‘03 and Mr. Russell Neil Campbell In memory of Ms. Debra J. Whited Mr. E. Kent Auberry ‘82 and Ms. Deborah Lynn Hayes In honor of Mr. Benjamin L. Williams Mr. Paul Augustine Suhr and Ms. Angeline M. Suhr In memory of Mr. John Hugh Williams Mr. Samuel F. Davis Jr. ‘72 and Ms. Alice Davis In honor of Mr. Jacob Denny Wright Mr. Edwin B. Denny In honor of Eden S. Youth Mr. Michael David Youth ‘00 and Ms. Christine Northcott Youth

*deceased

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FIRM CAMPAIGN

UNC School of Law alumni from the following firms are recognized for their participation in the 2017 - 2018 Firm Campaign. Every gift received through the Firm Campaign helps to further the mission of UNC School of Law and has a direct impact on the future of legal education. PLATINUM (100% participation)

Alexander Ricks PLLC Bell Davis & Pitt PA Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP - Raleigh Brown & Bunch PLLC Campbell Shatley PLLC Carruthers & Roth PA Ellis &Winters LLP Howard Stallings From Atkins Angell & Davis PA Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP - Charlotte K&L Gates LLP - Charlotte K&L Gates LLP - Raleigh Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Lynch & Eatman LLP McGuire Wood & Bissette PA Moore & Van Allen PLLC - Charlotte Moore & Van Allen PLLC - Research Triangle Park Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP - Charlotte

Pittman & Steele PLLC Poyner Spruill LLP - Rocky Mount Ragsdale Liggett PLLC Roberts & Stevens PA Ruff Bond Cobb Wade & Bethune LLP Schell Bray PLLC Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP The Van Winkle Law Firm PA Williams Mullen PC Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP Yates Mclamb &Weyher LLP – Raleigh

GOLD (90 – 99% participation) McGuireWoods LLP - Raleigh Troutman Sanders LLP

SILVER (80 – 89% participation) Deuterman Law Group PA Nexsen Pruet LLC

Nicholls & Crampton PA Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP - Raleigh Ward and Smith PA - New Bern

BRONZE (70% - 79% participation)

Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP – Greensboro Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP – Raleigh

PARTICIPANT (1% – 69% participation)

Alston & Bird LLP - Charlotte Alston & Bird LLP - Atlanta Bass Berry & Sims PLC Bradley Arant Bault Cummings LLP Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP Dechert LLP Edwards Kirby LLP Gailor Hunt Jenkins Davis &Taylor PLLC Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garofalo LLP

Horack Talley Pharr & Lowndes PA James McElroy & Diehl PA King & Spalding LLP Manning Fulton & Skinner PA McGuireWoods LLP – Charlotte Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Poyner Spruill LLP - Raleigh Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA - Charlotte Sidley Austin LLP Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP – Greensboro Tharrington Smith LLP Ward and Smith PA - Asheville Ward and Smith PA - Greenville Ward and Smith PA - Raleigh Ward and Smith PA -Wilmington Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Charlotte Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Raleigh & Durham Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Winston-Salem

Firm Campaign Representatives Alice Carmichael Richey ’86 Alexander Ricks PLLC Christopher P. Lightner ’08 Alston & Bird LLP – Atlanta H. Bryan Ives III ’80 Alston & Bird LLP – Charlotte Brian D. Roark ’99 Bass Berry & Sims PLC

Jonathan C. Windham ’02 Horack Talley Pharr & Lowndes PA Joseph H. Stallings, ‘75 Howard Stallings From Atkins Angell & Davis PA Michael Nedzbala ’87 Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP – Charlotte

Kristan D. Bryant ’09 Bell Davis & Pitt PA Joseph J. Stroble ’97 Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP S. Leigh Rodenbough IV ’80 Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP – Greensboro Elizabeth E. Spainhour ’05 Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP – Raleigh

John Paul Tsahaksis ’09 James McElroy & Diehl PA Justin T. Carpenter ’09 Mary Scott Kennedy ’14 K&L Gates LLP – Charlotte Margaret R. Westbrook ’96 K&L Gates LLP – Raleigh Richard L. Farley ’87 Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

LeAnn Nease Brown ’84 Brown & Bunch PLLC

R. Charles Henn Jr. ’98 Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

K. Dean Shatley ’03 Campbell Shatley PLLC

Ronald S. Lovelace ’02 King & Spalding LLP

J. Scott Dillon ’83 Carruthers & Roth PA

Katherine B. Wilkerson ‘92 Lynch & Eatman LLP

Laura E. Dean ’09 Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP

Alison R. Cayton ’91 Manning Fulton & Skinner PA

Angela M. Liu ’09 Dechert LLP

Sabrina P. Rockoff ’02 McGuire Wood & Bissette PA

Daniel L. Deuterman ’91 Deuterman Law Group PA

Jason D. Evans ’01 McGuireWoods LLP – Charlotte

David F. Kirby ’77 Edwards Kirby LLP

John H. Anderson ’02 McGuireWoods LLP – Raleigh, Wilmington

Nora F. Sullivan ’10 Ellis & Winters LLP

A. Mark Adcock ’83 Benjamin Pickett ’07 Moore & Van Allen PLLC – Charlotte

Carrie B. Tortora ’07 Gailor Hunt Jenkins Davis & Taylor PLLC

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Kristie H. Farwell ’03 Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garofalo LLP – Charlotte & Raleigh

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*deceased

Joseph D. Joyner ’81 Moore & Van Allen PLLC – Research Triangle Park

Cathy M. Rudisill ’84 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP R. Harper Heckman ’91 Nexsen Pruet LLC Emmett B. Haywood ’82 Nicholls & Crampton PA Jami Jackson Farris ’99 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP – Charlotte George T. Brady III ’98 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP – Raleigh C. Thomas Steele Jr ’87 Pittman & Steele PLLC Robert J. Glowacki Jr. ’16 Poyner Spruill LLP – Raleigh Christopher S. Dwight ’15 Poyner Spruill LLP – Rocky Mount Amie C. Sivon ’05 Ragsdale Liggett PLLC Wyatt S. Stevens ’94 Roberts & Stevens PA Douglas M. Jarrell ’94 Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA Ronald L. Gibson ’78 Ruff Bond Cobb Wade & Bethune LLP Thomas C. Watkins ’78 Michael H. Godwin ’74 Schell Bray PLLC Angela M. Xenakis ’03 Sidley Austin LLP Douglas J. Debaugh ’14 Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP William H. Moss ’84 Brian D. Meacham ’03 Eva G. Frongello ’14 Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP Ellis W. Martin ’15 Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP – Greensboro

David J. Neill ’04 Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP – Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh & Wilmington Jill S. Jackson ’99 Tharrington Smith LLP Jackson C. Bebber ’13 Emma J. Hodson ’10 The Van Winkle Law Firm PA Bradley J. Breece ’10 Mary Marshall Meredith ’16 Amanda S. Mann ’06 Graham S. Miller ’15 Troutman Sanders LLP Caroline B. McLean ’10 Ward and Smith PA – Asheville J. Michael Fields ’91 Ward and Smith PA – Greenville James W. Norment ’01 Ward and Smith PA – New Bern Jason T. Strickland ’05 Ward and Smith PA – Raleigh Jeremy M. Wilson ’11 Ward and Smith PA – Wilmington Elizabeth D. Scott ’86 Williams Mullen PC Sarah M. Stone ’05 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP – Charlotte Sarah A. Core ’14 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP – Raleigh Christopher A. Kreiner ’94 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP – Winston-Salem Annalise F. Perry ’15 Dana L. Messinger ’15 Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP John B. Ward ’12 Yates McLamb & Weyher LLP – Raleigh


CLASS NOTES

We love keeping up with our alumni! Class Notes and Published Recognitions are compiled from information submitted by alumni and press releases received from law firms. Please submit your class notes online at www.law.unc.edu/alumni/news/classnotes or contact us at law_alumni@unc.edu.

1953

The Honorable Robert C. Hunter, of Marion, N.C., was recognized by the McDowell County Bar Association with the dedication of a plaque honoring five members of North Carolina’s appellate courts who are from McDowell County. The event was part of the county’s 175th anniversary celebration.

Barbara B. “Bonnie” Weyher, with Yates

1959

1973

The Honorable Henry E. Frye, of

The Honorable Linda M. McGee, of

Franklin D. Drake, a partner at Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law.

The Honorable Hubert E. Olive Jr., of

Thomasville, N.C., and his wife Catherine were named by the United Way of Davidson County as 2018 Benefactor Honorees.

Greensboro, N.C., was named to the inaugural class of the North Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s Hall of Fame, which was created to recognize senior attorneys in North Carolina who have made a significant impact on the legal profession. Elon Law honored Frye with the “Leadership in the Law Award,” the school’s most prestigious professional award,

1963 In honor of Wade M. Smith, partner at Tharrington Smith LLP in Raleigh, N.C., the North Carolina Bar Foundation dedicated the Wade M. Smith Justice Fund to Benefit Legal Aid of North Carolina. NCBF Endowment Justice Funds honor North Carolina lawyers, past and present, whose careers have shown dedication to the pursuit of justice and outstanding service to the profession and the public.

1968 George V. Hanna III, of Moore & Van Allen PLLC in Charlotte, N.C., was inducted into the inaugural class of the North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Hall of Fame.

Samuel G. Thompson, of Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was honored with an award from the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys for his excellence in trial advocacy.

1969 Dan M. Hartzog, former managing partner at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., received the inaugural Dan Hartzog Core Value Award, which will be presented annually to an individual in the firm who best exemplifies the firm’s values of client service, reputation and teamwork.

Corolla, N.C., was recognized by the McDowell County Bar Association with the dedication of a plaque honoring five members of North Carolina’s appellate courts who are from McDowell County. The event was part of the county’s 175th anniversary celebration.

McLamb & Weyher LLP in Raleigh, N.C., received the North Carolina State Bar’s John B. McMillan Distinguished Service Award.

1978

Michael G. Winters, of Ellis & Winters LLP in

Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for real estate law.

1974

1979

Richard T. Boyette, a partner at Cranfill

Joel C. Harbinson, a senior partner at Harbinson, Brzykcy & Corbett in Taylorsville, N.C., was named as a 2018 “Leaders in the Law” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

Stuart T. Williams, of Henson & Efron PA

R. Ronavan Munford Jr., a partner at Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the North Carolina private wealth law chapter of the 2018 Chambers and Partners: High Net Worth.

Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named “Lawyer of the Year” for Raleigh in the 2019 Best Lawyers list for mediation.

in Minneapolis, Minn., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for the third year for commercial litigation and was selected as a 2018 Minnesota “Super Lawyer.”

Edward C. Winslow, of Brooks Pierce in

Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for banking and finance law, financial services regulation law, and litigation – banking and finance.

1977 Joel C. Harbinson, senior partner at

Harbinson, Brzykcy & Corbett, LLP, with offices in Taylorsville and Statesville, N.C., was named a North Carolina Lawyers Weekly “Leaders in the Law” honoree for 2018.

Gary S. Parsons, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for bet-the-company litigation, commercial litigation, legal malpractice law defendants and personal injury litigation - defendants.

The Honorable Patricia TimmonsGoodson, of Fayetteville, N.C., was inducted into the inaugural class of the North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Hall of Fame.

1980 David N. Allen, a partner at Nelson Mullins

Riley & Scarborough LLP in Charlotte, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for mass tort litigation/class actions - defendants, medical malpractice law - defendants, personal injury litigation - defendants, product liability litigation - defendants.

S. Mark Rabil, associate professor and

director of the Wake Forest University School of Law Innocence & Justice Clinic in Winston-Salem, N.C., was named as a 2018 “Leaders in the Law” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

S. Leigh Rodenbough IV, of Brooks Pierce

in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and real estate law. CAROLINA LAW

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1981

Jay M. Goffman, partner and global co-head

Jerome F. Buting, partner at Buting, Williams,

& Stilling, S.C. in Brookfield, Wis., and David Rudolf presented a behind-the-scenes view of their famous cases in “Making a Murderer” and “The Staircase” in “Fabrications, Lies and Fake Science: Inside the Staircase & Making a Murderer.”

of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP’s restructuring group in New York City, N.Y., was honored by The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Research (Tina’s Wish) with the Tina Borzman Mentoring Award.

Mack Sperling, of Brooks Pierce in

Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation

D.C. “Mike” McIntyre II, director of government and was named to the inaugural class of the relations for Poyner Spruill in Raleigh, N.C., was named the recipient of the Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake Jr. Public Service Award by the North Carolina Bar Association, which recognizes an outstanding North Carolina lawyer who has performed exemplary public service.

Jonathan D. Sasser, of Ellis & Winters LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for bet-the-company litigation and commercial litigation and litigation – intellectual property and litigation – securities. Sasser has also been named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers in Raleigh, N.C., for the Litigation – Intellectual Property section.

North Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s Hall of Fame.

1984 Marc D. Bishop, of Brooks Pierce in

Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for closely held companies and family businesses law, commercial finance law, commercial transactions/UCC law, corporate law and mergers and acquisitions law.

The Honorable Judith M. Daniels was Steven H. Sholk, director at Gibbons P.C. in Newark, appointed chief district court judge for Judicial N.J., published an article, “A Guide to Navigating the Treatment of Bonuses Under §409A (Part 1),” in the November 2, 2018 issue of the Bloomberg BNA Compensation Planning Journal.

1982 Jonathan A. Berkelhammer, of Ellis & Winters

LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and personal injury litigation – defendants and product liability litigation – defendants.

Leslie H. Davis retired as director of the Office of

Staff Counsel for the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Timothy P. Lehan, a partner at Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America.

Keith B. Mason was appointed district court judge

for the Second Judicial District of North Carolina in Washington, N.C., by Governor Roy Cooper ’82. The district encompasses Beaufort, Martin, Hyde, Washington, and Tyrrell counties.

Ed Turlington, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C.,

was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation, corporate law, and government relations practice.

District 16B in Robeson County, N.C.

David B. Spence, professor of business, government and society at the McComb School of Business, was promoted to Baker Botts Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law. 1985 Donna K. Blumberg, of Ellis & Winters LLP

in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America list for litigation – real estate and real estate law.

David J. Burge, of Smith, Gambrell & Russell,

LLP in Atlanta, Ga., was appointed to the Board of Visitors of Emory University.

Karen A. Popp, global co-leader of the white

collar: government litigation & investigations group at Sidley Austin LLP in Washington, D.C., was honored by Global Investigations Review within its inaugural “Award for Services to Diversity.” Popp was lauded for her “great commitment to improving women’s positions in the workplace.”

Alice N. Mine, long-time assistant executive

director of the North Carolina State Bar, was installed as the agency’s secretary/treasurer, succeeding L. Thomas Lunsford II ‘78, who had held the post since 1992.

1983 Barbara R. Christy, a partner at Shell Bray in

1986

Greensboro, N.C., was sworn in as vice president of the Charles N. Anderson Jr., of Ellis & Winters North Carolina State Bar. LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for litigation – real estate and real estate law.

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Barbara R. Morgenstern, of Morgenstern

& Associates PLLC in Greensboro, N.C., was included in the 2018 Best Lawyers in America for family law and family law mediation as well as the 2018 North Carolina Super Lawyers list for family law. Morgenstern also teaches as an adjunct family law professor at Elon University School of Law.

Leslie C. Packer, of Ellis & Winters LLP in

Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America list for litigation – health care and personal injury litigation – defendants and product liability litigation – defendants.

Teresa W. Roseborough, executive vice

president and general counsel at The Home Depot in Atlanta, Ga., received the Office of the Appellate Defender’s Counsel for Justice Award at the 25th Annual First Monday in October Gala and Mock Supreme Court Argument in New York City.

1987 Robert E. Thackston, a partner at Hawkins, Parnell Thackston & Young in Dallas, Tex., is representing Smithfield Foods in a North Carolina hog nuisance case. 1988 Allen S. Kinzer, a partner at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP in Columbus, Ohio, was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America list for employment law management, labor law management, and labor and employment litigation. Richard G. Minor joined Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP in Raleigh, N.C. as a senior counsel.

Byron L. Saintsing, a partner at Smith

Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for banking and finance law.

1990 Karen D. Evans, of The Cochran Firm, was named the 2018 “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by The Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Jaye P. Meyer, of Tharrington Smith in Raleigh, N.C., was named as a 2018 “Leaders in the Law” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

R. Andrew Patty II, of McGlinchey Stafford in Baton Rouge, La., received the Patent “Lawyer of the Year” honor in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America.


Marcus W. Trathen, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for first amendment law. 1991 George B. Autry Jr., a partner at Cranfill

Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named “Lawyer of the Year” for Raleigh in the 2019 Best Lawyers for eminent domain and condemnation law.

Michael B. Bayer is general counsel &

executive vice president of business and legal affairs for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in Los Angeles.

The Honorable Mark E. Davis of the

North Carolina Court of Appeals has received his Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in judicial studies from the Duke University School of Law.

1992 Elizabeth S. Brewington, of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for corporate law. Rodney R. Cate, of Hand Arendall Harrison

Sale, LLC in Mobile, Ala., has self-published a book entitled “Get Back Up: A memoir on how to not allow a devastating life-changing event ruin your quest for a great life.”

Alex J. Hagan, of Ellis & Winters LLP in

Hugh H. Tilson Jr. was named director

of North Carolina Area Health Education Centers, a statewide network founded in 1972 to improve the supply, distribution, quality, diversity, and retention of the state’s health workforce with a focus on addressing the needs of underserved populations, promoting primary care and prevention and improving the quality of health care.

1994 H. Arthur Bolick, of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for construction law. David B. Fountain will rejoin Duke Energy’s Office of General Counsel as senior vice president, legal, chief ethics and compliance officer and corporate secretary. Fountain will oversee communications with the Board of Directors and ensure they are apprised of corporate governance and compliance matters. He will also be responsible for corporate legal issues, such as employee relations, mergers and acquisitions and disclosures, and fostering an accountable, transparent and ethical culture. Phillip T. Jackson, of Roberts & Stevens

in Asheville, N.C., is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Fellowship in the college is extended by invitation only to experienced trial lawyers of diverse backgrounds who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality.

Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America for medical malpractice law – defendants and personal injury litigation – defendants.

1995

North Carolina Deputy Secretary of State Haley W. Haynes is one of 56 civic and community leaders from across the state who have been accepted to form the 2018-2019 class for Leadership North Carolina, the state’s premier leadership engagement program comprised of top leaders from the government, business, nonprofit and education sectors.

Tunnell LLP in Wilmington, Del., was presented the Commitment Award at the 2018 Christopher W. White Distinguished Access to Justice Awards. The honor is given by the Delaware State Bar Association to a member of the bar who has demonstrated a sterling commitment to pro bono work throughout his or her career by dedicating time and energy to the support and provision of legal services.

Scott Miskimon, a partner at Smith

Martha Blackman-Hughes joined Cranfill

Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., co-authored and edited the annual cumulative supplement to his legal treatise, North Carolina Contract Law, for the 17th consecutive year.

Jacob R. Parrott joined Parker Poe as counsel in Raleigh, N.C.

Derek C. Abbott, of Morris Nichols Arsht &

Sumner & Hartzog LLP.

John M. Cross Jr., of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for business organizations (including LLCs and partnerships), closely held companies and family businesses law, corporate law, and mergers and acquisitions law. In addition, Cross was recognized as the “Lawyer of the Year” for business organizations (including LLCs and partnerships) in Greensboro.

Jacqueline D. Grant, a partner at Roberts & Stevens, P.A. in Asheville, N.C., was named the president of the North Carolina Bar Association. Jennifer L. Lehman, who received her Ph.D.

in personal financial planning from Texas Tech University in August, is teaching and researching financial planning as a visiting assistant professor with the University of Utah in Salt Lake City’s family and consumer studies department.

Walt L. Tippett Jr., of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and construction law. 1996 Charles F. Marshall III, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America in the areas of commercial litigation and government relations practice.

Neil F. O’Donnell has joined Taylor English Duma LLP in Washington, D.C., as a partner. Sally Rogers Culley, of Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell in Orlando, Fla., was named administrative partner. 1997 Jaye Bingham-Hinch is the new director of the Office of Staff Counsel for the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Thomas D. Blue Jr., of Ellis & Winters in

Greensboro, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for litigation – real estate and real estate law.

H. Sean Boone won the Republican primary for district attorney for Prosecutorial District 17 (Alamance County, N.C.). Boone ran unopposed in the general election in November and will assume the duties of district attorney on January 1, 2019. 1998 Bobbi Jo Boyd, Campbell Law School professor and scholar in legal ethics and criminal law, was promoted by the Campbell University Board of Trustees to associate professor with tenure. Kimberly Q. Swintosky, a partner at Smith

Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the North Carolina private wealth law chapter of the 2018 Chambers and Partners: High Net Worth.

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1999

David W. Green is of counsel at Brooke Pierce in Raleigh, N.C.

Katherine A. Murphy, of Chapel Hill, N.C., was

named interim general counsel for North Carolina A&T State University.

Daniel R. Simon joined Clark Hill PLC in

Washington, D.C., as a senior counsel.

2000

Mary Ellen Conner joined Johnson Fistel, LLP 2006 Lora C. Cubbage, Guilford County Superior

Court judge candidate, was appointed by Governor Roy Cooper ’82 to serve the remaining term of Judge Patrice Hinnant, a former Guilford County Superior Court judge who retired in August.

Thomas H. Segars, of Ellis & Winters LLP in Raleigh, Amanda S. Mann joined Morningstar Law N.C., was named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America Group in Raleigh, N.C. as a partner. for commercial litigation and litigation – intellectual property. 2007 2001

Matthew A. Cordell, of Raleigh, N.C.,

R. James Cox, North America general counsel for

Lenovo, was featured for his volunteer work in India in Vanguard Law Magazine.

2002

was certified as a one of the first privacy law specialists in the U.S. by the International Association of Privacy Professionals and the American Bar Association as part of the inaugural class of 27 lawyers across the nation.

David Donovan, of Raleigh, N.C., was named

Kimberly A. Costello was promoted to vice president legal & general counsel - region Americas for Volvo Financial Services. Laura M. Dickey, rear admiral in the U.S. Coast

Guard, was awarded a Legion of Merit. Dickey is one of only eight women in the entire U.S. Coast Guard to hold the title of admiral and is now serving as deputy director of operations at U.S. Northern Command in Colorado Springs, Colo.

2003 Alexander Elkan, of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for environmental law.

the new editor-in-chief of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, as well as the editor-in-chief of its sister publication, South Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

Eva B. DuBuisson, of Raleigh, N.C., was hired

as a Scotland County School Board attorney.

Seattle, Wash., was promoted to partner.

Robert W. Shaw joined Smith Anderson as a

partner in Raleigh, N.C., to lead the firm’s health care practice.

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Robert Martin joined Weil, Gotshal & Manges in Dallas, TX, as an associate in the corporate department.

2009 Derek P. Adler, a junior partner at DeVore,

Acton & Stafford, PA in Charlotte, N.C., was recognized as a “Rising Star” in the 2018 and 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers lists.

Michael L. Martinez, a member at Grier Furr & Crisp PA in Charlotte, N.C., won the pro bono award from the North Carolina Bar Association bankruptcy section.

2010

Nan F. Liles joined the Duke University Office

Thomas, USVI, had a $113.2 million verdict for two plaintiffs who were addicted to cigarettes as children (one from free cigarette giveaways when he was 10 years old) and died of smoking related cancers.

Rebecca F. Redwine, of Hendren, Redwine

Brian C. Fork, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was

recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for bankruptcy and creditor debtor rights/insolvency and reorganization law and litigation - bankruptcy. Fork was also recognized in the 2018 Benchmark Litigation’s “40 & Under Hot List.”

Carrie Galloway, of New York City, N.Y., left private practice as a trusts & estates attorney in February and joined J.P. Morgan Private Bank as an executive director and wealth advisor.

Emily King was named vice president and general counsel at Accord Healthcare in Durham, N.C.

& Malone, PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was honored by the American Bankruptcy Institute as a “40 Under 40” emerging leader in insolvency practice.

2005

Eric M. David, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and litigation – intellectual property, was named as a 2018 “Leaders in the Law” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

Bao Nguyen was named the acting senior deputy comptroller and chief counsel at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

Law in Monroe, N.C., was named as a 2018 “Leaders in the Law” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.

Russell B. Pate, of the Pate Law Firm in St.

Nabeena C. Banerjee, of Floyd, Plfueger & Ringer in

as an associate in Marietta, Ga.

Penelope L. Hefner, a principal at Sodoma

of Gift Planning as an associate director.

2004

2008

Adam P. Tarleton, of Brooks Pierce in

Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for trusts and estates as well as “Lawyer of the Year” for trusts and estates in Greensboro.

Joshua C. McIntyre, director of membership of the North Carolina Bar Association, was elected to the Board of Directors of the 14th Judicial District and Durham County Bar Association. Daniel F.E. Smith joined Brooks Pierce in

Raleigh, N.C.

2011 Kathleen O. Berkey joined Becker & Poliakoff as a shareholder attorney and certified land planner (AICP) in Fort Myers, Fla. Her practice focuses on community association law and land use/development-related issues including planning, zoning, and entitlements. Berkey was also named to the Naples Herald’s “Top 40 under 40” list in recognition of her professional achievements and charitable contributions.


2012

2014

2017

Raina S. Haque, founding partner of Erdós

Ryan C. Fairchild, of Brooks Pierce in

Alexander H. French joined Averett Family

Intellectual Property Law + Startup Legal in Winston-Salem, N.C., joined Wake Forest Law as a professor of practice in technology.

Virginia R. Niehaus, of Chapel Hill, N.C., was appointed the director of regulatory and legal affairs for the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health.

S. Wilson Quick, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the inaugural North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center Advisory Board, which will serve as a focus group for new pro bono initiatives, resources, and communications. Quick was also was named the administrative division director of the North Carolina Bar Association Young Lawyers Division.

Judson B. Wood is a senior advisor for learning and development for Dell Technologies in Austin, Tex.

Wilmington and Raleigh, N.C., has been named to the inaugural North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center Advisory Board, which will serve as a focus group for new pro bono initiatives, resources and communications.

Joseph T. Polonsky is an associate

Law as an associate attorney in Chapel Hill, N.C., to practice family law and probate.

Stacy L. Kelly joined Plunkett Cooney, P.C. as an associate attorney in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills, Mich., office.

in the Charlotte, N.C., office of King & Spalding’s leveraged lending and syndicated finance practices.

James King joined Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog

2015

Cordon M. Smart is an associate attorney at

Allen K. Buansi, a Chapel Hill town council

member, was recognized in the November edition of Chapel Hill Magazine as an “Influencer,” one of seven people shaping Chapel Hill today and tomorrow.

2016

LLP in Raleigh, N.C. as an associate in the medical malpractice practice group.

Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, LLP in Greensboro, N.C.

2018 Jordan A. Luebkemann joined Earthjustice in Miami, Fla., as an attorney specializing in clean energy.

Molly Harris joined the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education as a law clerk in Harrisburg, Pa.

2013 Kaushal A. Amin is staff counsel for Firserv in Alpharetta, Ga.

Kandace L. Watkins joined Young Moore and Henderson P.A. in Raleigh, N.C.

Elizabeth F. McLean was promoted to general counsel for Inflection.com, Inc in Redwood City, Calif.

We love keeping up with our alumni! Class Notes and Published Recognitions are compiled from information submitted by alumni and press releases received from law firms. Please submit your class notes online at www.law.unc.edu/alumni/news/classnotes or contact us at law_alumni@unc.edu.

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PARTING SHOTS

DONN YOUNG

Three generations of Carolina lawyer leaders enjoy barbecue during Fall for All Weekend: Claire Hunter Duff ’10, William Duff and The Honorable Robert C. Hunter ’69.

KATHERINE KERSHAW

Former U.S. Senator John C. Danforth (R-Mo) spoke to students for the annual University-wide celebration of Constitution Day. Professor Michael Gerhardt moderated a Q&A with Danforth and undergraduate students from the UNC Institute of Politics, and SBA President Joe Fields 3L.

KATHERINE KERSHAW

Professor Deborah Gerhardt’s IP Law students attended the iNClusive STEM Innovation Pitch Summit, co-sponsored by the UNC School of Pharmacy and UNC School of Law. Innovators from underrepresented backgrounds pitched their ideas to venture capitalists and experienced entrepreneurs. Dean Martin Brinkley ’92 moderated a panel and Gerhardt led a coaching session. From left, Brinkley, Cecelia Rambarat 1L, Dale Davis 1L, Frank Qin 1L, Phoebe Bulls 1L, Clarissa Cashmore 1L, Alex Burns 3L, Gerhardt.

Students from the International Moot Court Team Jenny Cofer 2L, Zachary Shufro 2L, Claire Smith 2L and Michael Peretz 2L traveled with Dean Martin Brinkley ’92 and former law school dean Kenneth Broun to Middle Temple in London over fall break.

3Ls Justin Knapp and Joanne Wu are working this semester at the New York office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of the Semester in Practice (SIP) externship program. Professor Maria Savasta-Kennedy, director of the program, visited and met with Knapp, Wu, Jacob Gerber ’14 (center) and Danny Budasoff ’18 (right).

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