Fraser Trebilcock Marketing Director, Julie Holton has been named one of this year’s ‘10 Over the Next Ten’ by the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce and Grand River Connection. This award recognizes the greater Lansing region’s top young professionals who have demonstrated achievement in their careers, ongoing community involvement, and personal success.
Holton works with Fraser Trebilcock’s Board of Directors to develop and implement marketing plans for the firm’s offices in Lansing, Detroit, and Grand Rapids. This includes strategic marketing for the firm’s more than 40 attorneys, their joint areas of practice, and overall branding and advertising for the firm.
Currently, Holton serves on the Steering Committee for the Legal Marketing Association’s (LMA) region in Michigan. She was honored with one of LMA’s ‘Your Honor’ awards for the firm’s new website in 2015.
She also was named ‘Volunteer of the Year’ for the capital area in 2017, by the Alzheimer’s Association, Michigan Great Lakes Chapter. She serves on the Chapter’s Board of Directors and leads the Committee focused on raising ‘Concern and Awareness’ for the disease. She also is Marketing Chair for the Young Professional Alzheimer’s Advocates of Lansing, a group she chaired for more than four years, and she is the immediate past-Chair of RivALZ, a flag football event organized by young professionals to raise money and support for Alzheimer’s.
- Posted November 30, 2017
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Julie Holton named to '10 Over the Next Ten' in Lansing
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