The Macomb County Bar Association will hold its annual dinner and elections banquet on Thursday, May 18 at the Italian American Cultural Center, 43843 Romeo Plank in Clinton Township.
The event begins at 5 p.m. with voting; the dinner and ceremony are scheduled after the voting ends at 6:30 p.m.
Nominees for the MCBA board of directors are: Karen Trickey Pappas, president; Dawn Prokopec, president-elect; Stephen Becker, immediate past president; Jon Biernat, secretary; Joseph Golden, treasurer; Donald Gillain, Ryan Machasic, Lori Smith and Ryan Zemke, directors.
Nominees for the Young Lawyers Section board of directors are: Laura Marji, chair; Katherine Krysak, chair-elect; Ryan Zemke, immediate past chair; Goran Antovski, secretary; Sherman Abdo, treasurer; Alecia Golm (Walker), Shyler Engel and Laura Polizzi, directors.
For additional information, contact the MCBA at 586.468.2940 ext. 101 or online at MacombBar.org.
- Posted May 16, 2017
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MCBA schedules elections banquet

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