2017: The Year of Leadership at LLW
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2017 has been a banner year for Lewis Longman & Walker and its attorneys, who have been recognized for their great leadership roles by various organizations.
Rachael Santana was one of only 20 fellows selected to join the 2017-2018 Class of the Florida Natural Resources Leadership Institute.
Julia Jennison was presented with the Environmental Tree Award from the Gale Academy of Environmental Science and Technology for Outstanding Love, Dedication and Commitment to Environmental Education.
John Wallace was selected to join the 2018 Class of Leadership Jacksonville, a year-long program with approximately fifty community leaders entrusted to build relationships with other leaders.
Richard Green was chosen to participate in the 2017-2018 Leadership Manatee class, which exposes business and community leaders to opportunities and challenges facing Manatee County. He was also selected to join the Board of Directors of the Manatee County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division.
Michelle Diffenderfer was selected for the 2017-2018 Leadership Florida Gulfstream Regional Council. She is a member of the 33rd Class of Leadership Florida, and of Leadership Palm Beach County Class of 2000.
Kathryn Rossmell was selected as one of only 40 other professionals to join the 2018 Class of Palm Beach County Leadership Engage, an educational, nonprofit organization designed to foster awareness of community issues.
And finally, Natalie Kato joined Thunderdome Tallahassee Class 4, a hands-on leadership and pro bono family law training program.
2017 has been a year of leadership for Lewis Longman and Walker and its attorneys. With all these accomplishments, we are all eager to see what 2018 will bring!