Seven attorneys are among the new members of the Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Class of 2023 announced last week.
The 11th Oakland Together 40 Under 40 class honors young professionals who live and/or work in Oakland County. These individuals exemplify Oakland Together, Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter’s vision for a community working together to leverage its strengths, address its challenges, and find value in working with regional partners.
“It was a challenge picking just 40 people for this Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Class of 2023,” said Coulter. “From medical researchers to teachers and lawyers, elected officials, public servants and nonprofit leaders, these remarkable people are helping to keep us healthy and safe, working with the most vulnerable among us and providing valuable public service to their communities.
Approximately 175 candidates, born after December 31, 1982, applied for the recognition. A panel of independent judges selected the new class. Among the members are a cancer researcher, a reading specialist, a city finance director and firefighter, and a lawyer and young leader in the Jewish community.
Among the honorees from the legal community are:
• Brandon Berlog, 30, Auburn Hills, assistant prosecuting attorney, Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office.
• Jeremy Bowie, 34, Pontiac, attorney, The Perkins Law Group PLLC.
• Danielle DePriest, 32, West Bloomfield, Shareholder, Zausmer PC.
• Qamar Lina Enayah, 33, Grand Blanc, senior assistant prosecuting attorney, Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office.
• Stephanie Fakih, 35, Bloomfield Hills, founder & principal attorney, Rights First Law PC.
• Erika Riggs, 36, Troy, partner, Disability Law Group.
• David Sheaffer, 34, Southfield, senior law clerk to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Welch.
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