Women's Bar Association hosts annual event

During the Women’s Bar Association’s Annual Dinner & Meeting at the Birmingham Athletic Club on May 26, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kameshia Gant (at podium) swore in the 2022-2023 E-Board.
 

On May 26, the Women’s Bar Association (WBA), Oakland County region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, closed out its bar year with the signature Annual Dinner & Meeting at the Birmingham Athletic Club.  

The WBA has not held this event in person since 2019.  It gave the WBA the opportunity to unite past and present leaders of the organization, thank the outgoing officers, and swear in the 2022-2023 E-Board with the oath administered by Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kameshia Gant.

The event also honored retired Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Denise Langford Morris with the Joan Young Judicial Excellence Award, attorney Channelle Kizy-White, of Kizy Law, with the Evelyn Forrest Distinguished Advocate Award, and Wayne State University Law School student Alexandria Sharpe with the Sarah Killgore Wertman Scholarship.

Immediate Past President Kristina Bilowus, of Michigan State University College of Law, spoke of the accomplishments achieved by the WBA over the past year and commended the robust community of judges, lawyers, and law students that support the organization. Stephanie Brochert, of Plunkett Cooney, was sworn in as the new president of WBA.


Enjoying the nice weather outdoors during the WBA’s Annual Dinner & Meeting were (left to right) Jacqueline August, Elyse Culberson, Brittany Mouzourakis, WBA Immediate Past President Kristina Bilowus, WBA President Stephanie Brochert, Kristin Fernandez, Laura Parker, and Katie Pacynski.

(Photos courtesy of WBA)

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