IndyBar: Congratulations, Bar Leader Graduates!

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Class XIII Series has officially completed their Bar Leader Series journey. Learn more about the graduates and their community service team projects below.

Interested in being a part of Bar Leader Series Class XIV? Applications are now being accepted. Get details and application materials online at indybar.org/barleaderseries.

Team One

Jenny Aldridge, Richard A. Mann PC; Katherine Jackson-Lindsay, Jackson Legal Services PC; Chad Oswald, Harrison & Moberly LLP; Tara Rabiola, Cairns & Rabiola LLP; Michele Richey, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP

Mission: Engage families of at-risk youth through a community resource fair.

Collaborating Entity: George Washington High School

Team Two

David Bullington, Blackwell Burke & Ramsey PC; Jonathan Hughes, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP; Donnie Morgan, City of Indianapolis; Dennis Mullen, Indiana Gaming Commission; Meghann Supino, Ice Miller LLP

Mission: Create mutually beneficial relationships between elementary students and veterans returning from service.

Collaborating Entities: Pike YMCA and Easter Seals

Team Three

Manolis Boulukos, Ice Miller LLP; Brienne Delaney, Marion County Election Board; Lindsay Faulkenberg, Kids’ Voice of Indiana; Sonya Seeder, Marion County Public Defender Agency

Mission: Improve public safety through increased neighborhood lighting and lighting awareness.

Collaborating Entities: Indianapolis Power & Light, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Meridian Kessler and Butler Tarkington Neighborhoods

Team Four

Kyle Blowers, Church Church Hittle & Antrim; Todd Dixon, Barnes & Thornburg LLP; Neha Matta, Lewis Wagner LLP; Stephanie McGowan, Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP; Mike Morris, Woodard Emhardt Moriarty McNett & Henry LLP

Mission: Provide positive adult influence to improve literacy and academic development in at-risk students in grades four to six.

Collaborating Entity: Indianapolis Public Schools Louis Robinson Elementary School, School Number 48•

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