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three-year term as president of the Northeast Ohio Alumni Chapter, which she led to two consecutive victories in the Mink Conference. She is a class agent and an Alumni Admissions Program volunteer. While in graduate school, Gregory chairs student groups and volunteers through her church and as a horticulturist at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. She is the daughter of Helen and Ted Gregory ’75. Kevin T. Lamb ’78, ’82L , West Palm Beach, Fla., is a shareholder at the law firm of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and private equity, general corporate and commercial law, and creditors’ rights and corporate restructurings. Lamb was formerly a partner in the business practice group of Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault L.L.P. in Boston. He has received numerous legal honors and is a frequent author and lecturer on legal topics. Lamb has served as president of the New England Chapter of the Alumni Association and on the Alumni Admissions Committee for several years. He is an active community volunteer and serves on the board of directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County and on the Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. Lamb and his wife Karyn, have a son, Nelson. Jenelle Mims Marsh ’81L , Tuscaloosa, Ala., is associate dean for students/academic ser vices at the University of Alabama School of Law. She supervises the records, admissions and career services offices. She has been an administrator at the University of Alabama for the past 28 years, five as an administrator in an undergraduate division and eight with the Alabama Bar Institute for Continuing Legal Education. She has worked in student affairs for the past 15 years. Additionally, she taught in and served as director of the Legal Writing Program for seven years. She teaches at the law school and in the M.B.A. program. Marsh has served as the advisor for several student organizations and has been recognized by students through honorary memberships.
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Marsh has her undergraduate degree in economics from Auburn University. While a law student at W&L, she was a member of the Executive Council, served as an adviser to ODK and participated in the clinic providing legal assistance to inmates of Alderson Women’s Prison. She served on the Law Council from 2002-2006. She is serving or has served on the boards of the local YMCA, the local public radio station, the university women’s support group and the Junior League of Tuscaloosa. She and her husband, Gene Marsh ’81L, were co-presidents of the PTA for their children’s high school. They are active members of Christ Episcopal Church. The Marshes have two children, Nathan and Elliott. H. Powell Starks ’83, ’88L , Louisville, Ky., joined Frost Brown Todd L.L.C. as an associate in 1988 and became a member of the firm in 1995. He has assisted both foreign and domestic clients in the structuring, negotiation and documentation of numerous mergers, acquisitions and related financings. Starks has worked with companies in the fields of customs brokerage, financial services, coal and limestone mining and processing, health care, telecommunications, equine, restaurant, information services, electric utility, food production, product distribution and general manufacturing. In addition, he assists clients in their business and succession planning. His practice concentrates on international services groups, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate/business practices. Starks graduated with a B.A. cum laude. As an undergraduate, he belonged to Kathekon, the Executive Committee, FAC courses and degrees committee, Mock Con Steering committee, the Federalist Society, Pi Sigma Alpha and College Republicans. He also was a member of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, served as Mock Convention State Chair and was listed in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. He was involved in fund-raising for the National Republican Senatorial Committee and for Sen. John W. Warner ’49 prior to joining Frost Brown Todd. He belongs to the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association and the Louisville Bar Association. He is involved in fund-raising for various charitable organizations. Starks and his wife, Fiona Harkness Blocker ’90, have three sons, H. Powell Jr., W. August Blocker and Charles Noell.
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