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Positions Held: Adjunct Professor of Law, Trial Advocacy and Advanced Trial Techniques, Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University, 1992 through 2003; Member, Teaching Faculty, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1992-2003; Member, Grievance Committee "F", Seventeenth Judicial Court, 2000-2004; Member, Grievance Committee “H”, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, 2007 – present; Member, Courthouse Relocation Committee Member, Judicial Education Committee; Member, Board of Directors of Edify, formerly known as Chapman Schewe, a major healthcare benefits consulting corporation with clients such as Ford Motor Company; Member, Board of Directors, QTask, LLC, a major internet based project management and whole life management system; Member, Chairman’s Circle of 100, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce; Trustee, Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce; Chair, American Heart Association Heart Ball, 2008; Member, Alexis de Toqueville Society of the United Way; Chair Member, Broward Sheriffs Advisory Council, an advisory Board whose main function is to care for the families of Police Officers slain in the line of duty; Member, Board of Directors, Boys & Girls Club of Broward County; Member, Board of Directors, Kids in Distress; President, 1986-1988 and Treasurer, 1986, Nova's ATLA Chapter; Special Prosecutor, 1986 and Chief Prosecutor, 1987-1988, Nova Honor Court; Member, Dean's Advisory Council, 1986-1988.
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Awarded membership as a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of Kentucky for Outstanding Service to the Governor; National Republican Congressional Committee, National Leadership Award, 2005; Honoree, 25th Anniversary Republican Senatorial Inner Circle; Book Award, Intensive Trial Advocacy; Award, Best Seminar, Employment Issues in the Entertainment Field, Kodak's Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, 1996; Member, Moot Court, 1986-1988; First Place ATLA Mock Trial Competition; Finalist Moot Court Intramural; Second Place, Ken Raab Memorial Mock Trial Competition, 1987; Florida Bar National Mock Trial Competition, 1987; 38th Annual National Moot Court Competition, 1987. |
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