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- Posted January 27, 2011
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Kristen Kemp leaves Ingham County Bar Association

After 13 years of service and dedication, Kristen Kemp is leaving the ICBA to pursue other ventures.
Madelyne Lawry will be the new Executive Director of the ICBA.
ICBA President Pat Gallagher stated ''The ICBA thanks Kris for her service and wishes her well. Ms. Kemp stated ''It has been my pleasure and honor to have served as the Executive Director of the ICBA. The rapport and friendships established with members of the association and the support provided by countless board members over the years mean the world to me. I am confident in the ability of so many outstanding legal professionals to continue the strong programs and services for which the ICBA is known.''
The ICBA looks forward to working with Madelyne who has over 25 years of association management experience and a successful track record of implementing action-based plans for 16 organizations, including the Michigan Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel''
"We (Shared Resources Inc) are looking forward to working with a local bar. I have quickly learned that this bar has a very engaged roster of committee chairs and board. A testament to the current executive committee - empowering volunteers will provide dividends to the organization," quotes Madelyn Lawry.
Published: Thu, Jan 27, 2011
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