People in Business: BGCSTL appoints; Tarlton adds; SIUE names; Bryan Cave elects
Carmody MacDonald welcomed Ben Davisson to its corporate/transactional group, focusing on estate planning.
The Board of Directors for Boys & Girls Club of Greater St. Louis appointed St. Louis native and former NFL player Brandon Williams as the organization's president & chief executive officer effective Jan. 1, 2025. Flint Fowler retired after 28 years of club leadership.
Brynnleigh Weaver joined Tarlton as an estimator on the firm's preconstruction and estimating team.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville named Timothy E. Lewis director of Black Studies. Lewis is also interim chair of the Department of Social Work, and associate professor in the Department of Political Science.
International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner elected 24 lawyers to partnership from 10 cities across the country, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Five partners, and their practice areas, added to the St. Louis office are: , class actions and mass torts; Jake CrabtreeTim O'Connell, finance transactions; Emilee Hargis, antitrust, competition & trade; and Thea Hromadka, commercial real estate.
The Missouri Academy of Family Physicians presented David Campbell of St. Louis, Missouri, with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award. During his 45-year career as a family physician, Campbell has served as a leader in the MAFP. He practices at IFM Community Medicine, a nonprofit healthcare provider to the underserved in St. Louis.
Duchesne High School welcomed alumnus Jennifer (Gravemann) Krupich as director of annual giving.
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