Mesa Air Group, Inc. named Amy Krallman, ’89, as its new vice president of human
Clayton C. Miller, ’93, was featured in the October issue of Res Gestae. Miller is the pres-
resources. Krallman comes to Mesa from 7-Eleven, where she served as vice president
ident of the Indiana State Bar Association.
of human resources in Dallas, Tex. Michael B. Langford, ’94, has joined The Mediation Group in Indianapolis as a fulltime mediator and arbitrator.
1990s John O. Renken, ’90, was appointed the managing partner of Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP, a Wall Street–based law firm founded in 1854 with 10 offices around the country. Hawkins is recognized as a leading firm in public finance, infrastructure and public-private partnerships. John D. Bessler, ’91, published his latest book, Private Prosecution in America: Its Origins, History & Unconstitutionality in the Twenty-First Century.
DeLaney & DeLaney LLC, founded in 2002 as one of the first mother-daughter law firms in Indiana by Kathleen A. DeLaney, ’95, and Ann M. DeLaney, ’77, celebrated its 20th anniversary. In addition, Kathleen received her 16th consecutive recognition as an Indiana Top 25 Women Super Lawyer.
WEEMS NAMED 2022 DISTINGUISHED LAWYER The Indiana Lawyer named Alonzo Weems, ’95, of Eli Lilly & Company to its Class
Gregory A. Leyh, ’91, was featured in the article “Top Legal Innovations 2021: Gregory
of 2022 for Distinguished Lawyers. Weems is a member of the Law School’s Board
Leyh PC” by Missouri Lawyers Media. Leyh's firm was featured for launching a
of Visitors.
complaint under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act making an argument over a given property’s habitability to give tenants more power.
Gerry L. Williams, ’95, was featured in the law.com article, “How I Made Office Managing Partner: ‘I Was Intentional About Getting Out and Meeting as Many People
Kellye Testy, ’91, was recognized as a 2022 Legal Rebel by the ABA Journal. The
as Possible Across the Firm,’ Says Gerry Williams of DLA Piper.”
Journal recognized the Law School Admission Council's innovative, equity-serving work during a global pandemic to keep the pipeline of future lawyers strong. Testy
Krista Duncan Black, ’96, the CEO of TOPDOG Legal Marketing, LLC, completed the U.S.
is currently a distinguished visiting professor at the Law School.
Small Business Administration (SBA) Emerging Leaders Initiative training series as a member of the 2021 Phoenix cohort. The program arms C-level executives of promising
James R. Williams, ’91, received the James and Marilyn Carey Community Service
small businesses with tools and knowledge to accelerate business growth and improve
Award, presented annually to outstanding and often unsung individuals and
operational strategies.
organizations within the Muncie, Ind. community who have demonstrated devotion to the embodiment of the principles of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDS BOBO AS DIRECTOR
Paul A. Bokota, ’92, was featured in an article in Vanguard for his work with The
Jack A. Bobo, ’96, joined The Nature Conservancy (TNC) as director of global food and
HydraFacial Company, which began publicly trading on the NASDAQ daily stock
water policy. TNC is the world’s largest conservation organization, with affiliates in
market as The Beauty Health Company under the stock ticker SKIN in May 2021.
all 50 states and 72 countries. Jack will lead TNC’s global food, agriculture and water policy engagements related to international treaties, the United Nations, and other
Mark J. Wassink, ’92, was elected managing partner of Warner Norcross + Judd
international organizations. Jack previously served as a senior advisor for global food
LLP. Wassink concentrates his practice on business, commercial finance and related
policy at the U.S. Department of State, SVP for global policy at Intrexon Corporation,
legal areas.
and, most recently, as CEO of Futurity, a food foresight company. Bobo is a member of the Law School’s Center for Constitutional Democracy advisory board.
Eleanor P. Cabreré, ’93, has been named senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Navistar. Prior to her promotion, Cabreré served as deputy
Pornpan Ekaraphanich, ’97, of Linklaters was selected as one of Thailand's Top 100
general counsel, corporate secretary and chief litigation counsel of Navistar, Inc. since
Lawyers on the 2021 A List by Asia Business Law Journal.
March 2021. Kenneth L. Parker, ’97, was sworn in as United States attorney, the chief law enforceMonique (Mo) Matheson, ’93, chief human resources officer at Nike Inc., talked about
ment official, for the Southern District of Ohio. President Biden nominated Parker on
the shift in employee experience, HR’s role, the power of teams and what it means to
Sept. 28, 2021, and the United States Senate approved his confirmation on Nov. 19, 2021.
be uniquely Nike in the Brunswick Review: The Leadership Issue online article “Unapolo-
Parker is a lifelong resident of the Cincinnati region and has served as an assistant
getically, Uniquely, Us.”
United States attorney there since 1999.
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