(Oklahoma City – June 9, 2009) Edmond
attorneys Melinda L. Alizadeh-Fard and Richard
Rose can add another
graduation to their list of accomplishments. They recently completed
the Oklahoma Bar Association’s inaugural Leadership Academy program.
Alizadeh-Fard, of Melinda L. Alizadeh-Fard, and Rose, of
Mahaffey and Gore PC, were two of 28 lawyers chosen
for the OBA’s Leadership Academy.
The OBA Leadership Academy participants were selected from applicants
throughout the state. The leadership academy was formed in efforts to
provide leadership training to a group of selected Oklahoma attorneys
who aspire to become leaders and serve professional, political, judicial,
civic and community organizations, including county bar associations
and the OBA.
The attorneys met quarterly for programs that began at lunch on Thursday
and adjourned at lunch Friday. Academy participants received guidance
from members of the Supreme Court, OBA Board of Governors, established
bar leaders and prominent community leaders.
“I am proud of the dedication these attorneys showed throughout this
program. Balancing their work with months of this program shows tremendous
determination. These are the qualities of leaders of our association,”
said OBA President Jon Parsley of Guymon. “We couldn’t have had a better
group of professionals to kick this program off. It was a huge success.”
The OBA Leadership Academy originated from the OBA’s Leadership
Conference in 2007.
Dates have been set for the 2009-2010 Leadership Academy that include
meetings in September and November of 2009 and January, March and April
of 2010. Applications are currently being accepted for next year’s class
of future bar leaders at www.okbar.org.
The deadline to apply is June 15.
Other participants were: Bartlesville, Tanayia
Hubler of Hubler & Reynolds Law Office and Russell Vaclaw, Washington
County associate district judge; Bristow, Lauren Allison of the Law
Office of Lauren Lester Allison; Cordell, Megan Simpson of the Washita
County District Attorney’s Office; Enid, Robert Faulk of Faulk Law Firm
PLLC; Guymon, Cory Hicks of Field & Hicks PLLC; Muskogee, Justin
Stout of Wright, Stout & Wilburn; Oklahoma City, Lindsey Andrews
of Echols & Associates;
Todd W. Blasdel of Rowland & Blasdel PLLC; Anthony L. Bonner Jr.
of Cathcart & Dooley; Christine Cave of Employers Legal Resource
Center; Tina Izadi of the Office of the Attorney General;
Annette Jacobi of the Oklahoma State Department of Health; LeAnne McGill
of Cathy Christensen PC; Christian Szlichta of the Oklahoma Corporation
Commission and Jeff Trevillion of the City of Oklahoma City; Stillwater,
D. Scott Pappas of D. Scott Pappas, Attorney at Law; Tahlequah, Diane
A. Hammons of the Cherokee Nation; Tulsa, Kimberly Hays of Kimberly
K. Hays PLLC; Lindsay McDowell of Rhodes, Hieronymus, Jones, Tucker & Gable;
Sharisse O’Carroll of O’Carroll & O’Carroll; Amber Peckio-Garrett
of Garrett Law Office PC; Briana Ross of American Eagle Title Insurance
Co.; Robert Raymond Snow of Snow Law Firm PLLC and Jennifer White of
Eldridge Cooper Steichen & Leach PLLC; and Waurika, Carrie E. Hixon
of the Office of the District Attorney of Jefferson County.
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