Ekumene Lysonge

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    Member Board Of Trustees

    Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology

    - Present 2 years 7 months

    Education

    Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (BFIT) is an affordable, urban, private, nonprofit college serving the Boston region and committed to student success and career readiness in technology fields. Through personalized support, hands-on learning, and industry-informed curricula, BFIT prepares graduates for work, life-long learning, and citizenship.

    BFIT’s vision is to be a best-in-class college that provides a supportive learning environment and offer innovative, practical and…

    Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (BFIT) is an affordable, urban, private, nonprofit college serving the Boston region and committed to student success and career readiness in technology fields. Through personalized support, hands-on learning, and industry-informed curricula, BFIT prepares graduates for work, life-long learning, and citizenship.

    BFIT’s vision is to be a best-in-class college that provides a supportive learning environment and offer innovative, practical and entrepreneurial education resulting in career-ready, productive and civically-engaged citizens.

    We value our diverse community and the fostering of a supportive learning environment. We are committed to creating opportunity by working closely with industry and community partners to prepare our students for lifelong learning in an increasingly interdependent world. Our academic programs and co-curricular efforts reflect our commitment to the fundamental principles of an educated person.

  • Former Board Chairman

    Lincoln Foundation Inc

    - 8 years

    Education

    In 1910, the Lincoln Foundation was established to oversee and manage the assets of the Lincoln Institute located in Lincoln Ridge. On October 1, 1912, Lincoln Institute opened its doors to eighty-five students. The first President was Dr. A. Eugene Thomson. The educational philosophy of the Lincoln Institute centered on the need for adequate leadership of African Americans in both schools and churches. Vocational education and cultural values were stressed and Lincoln offered the first course…

    In 1910, the Lincoln Foundation was established to oversee and manage the assets of the Lincoln Institute located in Lincoln Ridge. On October 1, 1912, Lincoln Institute opened its doors to eighty-five students. The first President was Dr. A. Eugene Thomson. The educational philosophy of the Lincoln Institute centered on the need for adequate leadership of African Americans in both schools and churches. Vocational education and cultural values were stressed and Lincoln offered the first course of study in maintenance engineering.

    In 1972, under the leadership of former Lincoln Institute teacher and Lincoln School headmaster, Dr. Samuel Robinson, the Lincoln Foundation continued to carry on the legacy of the Lincoln Institute and Lincoln School by operating year round non-traditional educational programming for academically talented, economically disadvantaged youth. Dr. Robinson created the Whitney M. YOUNG Scholars Program® in 1990 in recognition of the educational achievements and leadership of both Drs. Whitney M. Young, Sr. and Jr. The Whitney M. YOUNG Scholars Program®, started by our President Emeritus, is the signature educational program of the Lincoln Foundation.

    The mission of the Lincoln Foundation is to provide educational enrichment programs that develop and support youth in overcoming barriers to achievement.

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    Former Member Board of Regents, Former Vice Chairman

    Kentucky State University

    - 4 years 11 months

    Education

    Kentucky State University is a four-year institution of higher learning, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, United States, the Commonwealth's capital. The school is a historically black university, which desegregated in 1954. It is also an 1890 Land Grant university which serves the citizens of Kentucky through its cooperative extension program. More than half of the student body is African-American today. The current university president is Dr. M. Christopher Brown II.

    The Kentucky State…

    Kentucky State University is a four-year institution of higher learning, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, United States, the Commonwealth's capital. The school is a historically black university, which desegregated in 1954. It is also an 1890 Land Grant university which serves the citizens of Kentucky through its cooperative extension program. More than half of the student body is African-American today. The current university president is Dr. M. Christopher Brown II.

    The Kentucky State University Board of Regents is the governing body of Kentucky State University. The board consists of 11 members, including a staff representative, a student representative, a faculty representative and eight governor-appointed members.

    There are five board committees: Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Finance and Administration, External Relations and Development and Audit. Board members serve on these committees and meet publicly the morning of full board meetings.

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    Former Board Member

    Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana

    - 1 year 7 months

    Children

    Founded in 1984, our Ronald McDonald House (RMH) began with 19 guest rooms in the old medical center building on 550 South First Street in Louisville, KY. As the need grew, so did we. In 2003, we expanded our Ronald McDonald House to 29 rooms, and we expanded again in 2009, this time to 36 guest rooms, each accommodating up to four people. The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana is to provide a “home away from home” for families of children receiving healthcare at area…

    Founded in 1984, our Ronald McDonald House (RMH) began with 19 guest rooms in the old medical center building on 550 South First Street in Louisville, KY. As the need grew, so did we. In 2003, we expanded our Ronald McDonald House to 29 rooms, and we expanded again in 2009, this time to 36 guest rooms, each accommodating up to four people. The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana is to provide a “home away from home” for families of children receiving healthcare at area medical facilities while also lending support to other organizations who aid children.

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    Former Board Member

    Transit Authority of River City (TARC)

    - 6 years 7 months

    Politics

    The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) is the major public transportation provider for the Louisville, Kentucky, United States metro area, which includes parts of Southern Indiana. This includes the Kentucky suburbs of Oldham County, Bullitt County, Clark County, and Floyd County in southern Indiana. TARC is publicly funded and absorbed various earlier private mass transit companies in Louisville, the largest of which was the Louisville Transit Company.

    TARC operates a fleet of 240…

    The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) is the major public transportation provider for the Louisville, Kentucky, United States metro area, which includes parts of Southern Indiana. This includes the Kentucky suburbs of Oldham County, Bullitt County, Clark County, and Floyd County in southern Indiana. TARC is publicly funded and absorbed various earlier private mass transit companies in Louisville, the largest of which was the Louisville Transit Company.

    TARC operates a fleet of 240 accessible buses, including nine hybrid buses, which provide daily service 365 days a year. It also operates many specialized routes providing transportation to major local employers, educational institutions and recreational events. It began bus operations in 1974. TARC has explored other forms of public transit, including light rail, but as of 2009 provides only bus service.

    TARC's mission is to explore and implement transportation opportunities that enhance the social, economic and environmental well being of the greater Louisville Community.

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    Former Board Member

    Louisville Sports Commission

    - 4 years 2 months

    Economic Empowerment

    The mission of the Louisville Sports Commission ("LSC") is to attract, create and host quality sporting events in the Louisville area that increase economic vitality, enhance the quality of life, promote healthy lifestyles and brand Louisville as a great place to live, work and play.

    The LSC is a 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation. Since its inception in 1999, the LSC has developed a reputation of “Event Success Guaranteed” among local sports organizations and national and…

    The mission of the Louisville Sports Commission ("LSC") is to attract, create and host quality sporting events in the Louisville area that increase economic vitality, enhance the quality of life, promote healthy lifestyles and brand Louisville as a great place to live, work and play.

    The LSC is a 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation. Since its inception in 1999, the LSC has developed a reputation of “Event Success Guaranteed” among local sports organizations and national and international governing bodies of sports and other rights holders, reflecting Louisville’s can-do spirit and penchant for embracing visitors and events that come to our community. The LSC is funded in part by the LCVB, along with corporate donations, individual membership and sponsorship. The LSC owns and operates the Paul Hornung Award (www.paulhornungaward.com) given annually to the most versatile player in American major college football.

Projects

  • Acquisition of On the Barrelhead

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    Led NerdWallet legal team in the acquisition of On the Barrelhead for aggregate purchase price of $120MM in a double forward merger.

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  • NerdWallet IPO

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    After successfully completing prior funding rounds, the co-Founders of NerdWallet along with its Board of Directors deemed it in the best interest of the company to pursue the listing of NerdWallet securities on a public stock exchange. After significant diligence, advice, and planning the NerdWallet management team launched a project to secure public listing.

    On November 3, 2021, NerdWallet, Inc. announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 7,250,000 shares of its Class A…

    After successfully completing prior funding rounds, the co-Founders of NerdWallet along with its Board of Directors deemed it in the best interest of the company to pursue the listing of NerdWallet securities on a public stock exchange. After significant diligence, advice, and planning the NerdWallet management team launched a project to secure public listing.

    On November 3, 2021, NerdWallet, Inc. announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 7,250,000 shares of its Class A common stock at a price to the public of $18 per share. The shares began trading on The Nasdaq Global Market on November 4, 2021 under the ticker symbol "NRDS."

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  • Acquisition of Shutterfly, Snapfish, and CafePress by Certain Funds Managed by Apollo Global Mgmt

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    In June 2019, private equity firm, Apollo Global Management LLC (AGM), agreed to acquire photo printing platforms Shutterfly and Snapfish. AGM purchased Shutterfly, Inc. for $2.7 billion, including $900 million in debt. AGM also announced intentions, in June 2019, to purchase Snapfish LLC, another Internet-based retailer of photography products. And, apparently, they plan to merge them together.

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  • Acquisition of CafePress Inc. by Snapfish, LLC

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    Led team that successfully negotiated a back-end merger under 251(h) of the Delaware General Corporation Law after the completion of a tender offer. Worked collaboratively with financial advisors and senior leadership team to market CafePress Inc. Led meetings (on behalf of management) with the CafePress Inc. Board of Directors as they evaluated options for the company's continued operation. Participated in diligence meetings with interested parties. Was also responsible for manning the data…

    Led team that successfully negotiated a back-end merger under 251(h) of the Delaware General Corporation Law after the completion of a tender offer. Worked collaboratively with financial advisors and senior leadership team to market CafePress Inc. Led meetings (on behalf of management) with the CafePress Inc. Board of Directors as they evaluated options for the company's continued operation. Participated in diligence meetings with interested parties. Was also responsible for manning the data room associated with the transaction. The acquisition was valued at approximately $25 million, and closed November 9, 2018.

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  • Acquisition of Big Fish Games, Inc.

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    Served on the deal and integration teams providing legal support on the acquisition of Big Fish Casino. Led internal due diligence and closing. The Acquisition was valued at approximately $885 million, subject to certain Adjusted EBITDA targets, which CDI paid in cash subject to certain post-closing working capital adjustments.

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  • 140th Kentucky Derby & Oaks

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    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 140th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 140th Kentucky Derby totaled 164,906. Total wagering on the 140th Kentucky Derby was $186.6 million.

    I served as Chief Legal Officer for Churchill Downs Racetrack, managed transactional matters, regulatory compliance, licensing, and real estate matters as Vice President, Legal Affairs for Churchill Downs Incorporated

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  • $300 Million in 5.375% Senior Notes due 2021

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    Churchill Downs Incorporated ("CDI") issued $300 million in aggregate principal amount of 5.375% senior notes due 2021 (the "Notes") in a private offering that was exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act").

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs Incorporated for the purpose of negotiating and closing the Notes. Led negotiation and drafting of the Offering Memorandum, Indenture, Purchase Agreement and ancillary documents…

    Churchill Downs Incorporated ("CDI") issued $300 million in aggregate principal amount of 5.375% senior notes due 2021 (the "Notes") in a private offering that was exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act").

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs Incorporated for the purpose of negotiating and closing the Notes. Led negotiation and drafting of the Offering Memorandum, Indenture, Purchase Agreement and ancillary documents necessary for closing.

    Closed the deal in 4 weeks from start to finish.

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  • Acquisition of Oxford Casino

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    Served on the deal and integration teams providing legal support on the acquisition of Oxford Casino. Led internal due diligence and legal negotiation of the asset purchase agreement. The Acquisition was valued at approximately $160 million, which CDI paid in cash subject to certain post-closing working capital adjustments.

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  • 139th Kentucky Derby & Oaks

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    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 139th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 139th Kentucky Derby totaled 151,616. Total wagering on the 139th Kentucky Derby was $184.6 million.

    I served as Chief Legal Officer for Churchill Downs Racetrack, managed transactional matters, regulatory compliance, licensing, and real estate matters as Vice President, Legal Affairs for Churchill Downs Incorporated

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  • Stock Repurchase Plan

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    On April 23, 2013, the Company's Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of up to $100 million of the Company's stock in a stock repurchase program. Under the program, the Company may repurchase shares in open market purchases or through privately negotiated transactions in compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10b-18, subject to market conditions, applicable legal requirements and other relevant factors.

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs…

    On April 23, 2013, the Company's Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of up to $100 million of the Company's stock in a stock repurchase program. Under the program, the Company may repurchase shares in open market purchases or through privately negotiated transactions in compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10b-18, subject to market conditions, applicable legal requirements and other relevant factors.

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs Incorporated for the purpose of negotiating and drafting documents necessary to implement the Company's Stock Repurchase Plan.

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  • Third Amendment to the Senior Secured Credit Facility

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    On April 23, 2013, the Company's Board of Directors approved, the Third Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, which amended certain provisions of the credit agreement including increasing the maximum aggregate commitment from $375 million to $500 million. The Amended Credit Facility also provided for an accordion feature which, if exercised, increases the maximum aggregate commitment by up to an additional $225 million.

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs Incorporated…

    On April 23, 2013, the Company's Board of Directors approved, the Third Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, which amended certain provisions of the credit agreement including increasing the maximum aggregate commitment from $375 million to $500 million. The Amended Credit Facility also provided for an accordion feature which, if exercised, increases the maximum aggregate commitment by up to an additional $225 million.

    I served as lead attorney on behalf of Churchill Downs Incorporated for the purpose of negotiating and closing the 3rd Amendment to the Company's Senior Secured Credit Facility, including the Credit Agreement and Security Agreements.

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  • 2013 and 2014 Proxy Statement

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    Drafted and filed the 2013 and 2014 Form DEF 14A (Definitive Proxy Statement) for Churchill Downs Incorporated.

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  • Acquisition of Riverwalk Casino Hotel

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    Served on the deal and integration teams providing legal support on the acquisition of Riverwalk Casino Hotel. Represented Churchill Downs Incorporated before the Mississippi Gaming Commission to secure final regulatory approval for the acquisition. Led internal due diligence and legal negotiation of the asset purchase agreement. The Acquisition was valued at approximately $141 million, which CDI paid in cash subject to certain post-closing working capital adjustments.

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  • 138th Kentucky Derby & Oaks

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    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 138th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 138th Kentucky Derby totaled 165,307. Total wagering on the 136th Kentucky Derby increased 13.2% to $187 million up from $165.2 million the previous year.

    I served as Chief Legal Officer for Churchill Downs Racetrack, manage transactional matters, regulatory compliance, licensing, real estate matters as Vice President, Legal Affairs for Churchill Downs…

    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 138th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 138th Kentucky Derby totaled 165,307. Total wagering on the 136th Kentucky Derby increased 13.2% to $187 million up from $165.2 million the previous year.

    I served as Chief Legal Officer for Churchill Downs Racetrack, manage transactional matters, regulatory compliance, licensing, real estate matters as Vice President, Legal Affairs for Churchill Downs Incorporated.

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  • Acquisition of Bluff Media

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    Led the acquisition and integration of the multimedia brand known as Bluff. Negotiated asset purchase agreement, drafted employment contracts, IP assignment agreements, domain transfer agreements, technology agreements, and other ancillary documents. Led board approval process internally with the Churchill Downs Board of Directors. Managed all internal due diligence and outside counsel engaged to work on the deal. Led integration team handling the transfer of IP, finance and payroll, tax, legal…

    Led the acquisition and integration of the multimedia brand known as Bluff. Negotiated asset purchase agreement, drafted employment contracts, IP assignment agreements, domain transfer agreements, technology agreements, and other ancillary documents. Led board approval process internally with the Churchill Downs Board of Directors. Managed all internal due diligence and outside counsel engaged to work on the deal. Led integration team handling the transfer of IP, finance and payroll, tax, legal and human resources.

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  • 137th Kentucky Derby & Oaks

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    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 137th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 136th Kentucky Derby totaled 164,858. Total wagering on the 136th Kentucky Derby was $112 million.

    I was responsible for regulatory compliance and licensing as Vice President, Regulatory and Government Relations for Churchill Downs Incorporated.

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  • Acquisition of Harlow's Casino Resort & Spa

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    Led Government Affairs efforts to secure licensure for Churchill Downs Incorporated as a casino operator from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. Identified and secured local counsel and participated in crafting an integration strategy to merge Harlow’s with the rest of Churchill Downs Incorporated’s operations.

    The Acquisition was valued at approximately $138 million, which CDI paid in cash subject to certain post-closing working capital adjustments.

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  • 27th Breeders Cup World Championships

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    Served on the joint management team responsible for producing the 27th Breeders Cup World Championships. Attendance for the 27th Breeders Cup totaled 114,353.

    I was responsible for racetrack management and regulatory compliance as Senior Director, Track Operations at Churchill Downs Racetrack

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  • HullabaLOU Music Festival

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    Negotiated and drafted performance contracts between Churchill Downs Entertainment (www.hullabaloufest.com) and various A-list music talents, including, but not limited to, Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band, Jason Aldean, and Kenny Chesney. Total monetary obligations under the performance agreements, drafted and negotiated, equaled $6,500,000. Also negotiated and drafted various sponsorship agreements with national brands, including, but not limited to, FYE, BMI, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo Americas,…

    Negotiated and drafted performance contracts between Churchill Downs Entertainment (www.hullabaloufest.com) and various A-list music talents, including, but not limited to, Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band, Jason Aldean, and Kenny Chesney. Total monetary obligations under the performance agreements, drafted and negotiated, equaled $6,500,000. Also negotiated and drafted various sponsorship agreements with national brands, including, but not limited to, FYE, BMI, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo Americas, and Sony Playstation. Total monetary obligations under the sponsorship agreements, drafted and negotiated, equaled $1,800,000.

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  • 136th Kentucky Derby & Oaks

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    Served on the senior racetrack management staff responsible for producing the 136th Kentucky Derby & Oaks. Attendance for the 136th Kentucky Derby totaled 155,804, total attendance for both Oaks & Derby was 271,850. Total wagering on the 136th Kentucky Derby increased 7.8% to $112.7 million up from $104.6 million the previous year.

    I was responsible for racetrack management and regulatory compliance as Senior Director, Track Operations at Churchill Downs Racetrack.

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  • Indiana Design Center

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    Negotiated and drafted LOIs and lease agreements for total of 85,000 square feet of custom showroom space in the Indiana Design Center, a one of a kind design resource and trade center for custom design and furnishing in metropolitan Indianapolis, Indiana. Assisted property in reaching overall occupancy above eighty percent (80%) and over $1,649,000 in total annual base rent plus tenant’s proportionate share of taxes, insurance, utilities, and maintenance.

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  • Carmel Old Town Shops

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    Negotiated and drafted LOIs and lease agreements for total of 49,000 square feet of art gallery, boutique shop, and commercial office space in the Carmel Arts & Design District. Property reached overall occupancy above ninety percent (90%) and over $794,000 in total annual base rent plus tenant’s proportionate share of taxes, insurance, utilities, and maintenance.

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  • Envac Automated Waste Collection System (Carmel City Center)

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    Negotiated and drafted a $2,500,000 equipment supply and purchase agreement with Envac AB (www.envac.net) a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Stena Adactum Corporation based in Sweden (www.stenaadactum.com) for the installation of an underground automated waste collection system for Carmel City Center. Served as primary liaison with Envac and worked with Spanish attorneys to finalize executed agreement. Coordinated overall system design and installation schedule working with AIA certified…

    Negotiated and drafted a $2,500,000 equipment supply and purchase agreement with Envac AB (www.envac.net) a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Stena Adactum Corporation based in Sweden (www.stenaadactum.com) for the installation of an underground automated waste collection system for Carmel City Center. Served as primary liaison with Envac and worked with Spanish attorneys to finalize executed agreement. Coordinated overall system design and installation schedule working with AIA certified architects, mechanical engineers, and construction managers. Also, negotiated erection and technical advisory services agreement for the provision of continued technical support and oversight from Envac regarding the Carmel City Center installation. Established Envac installation, a focal “green friendly” aspect of mixed use development.

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Honors & Awards

  • 2015 Most Influential Black Lawyers

    Savoy Magazine

    Savoy Magazine releases their Spring issue featuring the 2015 Most Influential Black Lawyers. This comprehensive list features the top partners from leading national law firms and corporate counsel from Fortune 1000 companies. The listing is comprised of the “best of the best” of Black lawyers that are partners within leading national law firms and also corporate counsel from Fortune 1000 corporations. As diversity and inclusion for legal professionals continues to grow, Savoy’s listing of “top…

    Savoy Magazine releases their Spring issue featuring the 2015 Most Influential Black Lawyers. This comprehensive list features the top partners from leading national law firms and corporate counsel from Fortune 1000 companies. The listing is comprised of the “best of the best” of Black lawyers that are partners within leading national law firms and also corporate counsel from Fortune 1000 corporations. As diversity and inclusion for legal professionals continues to grow, Savoy’s listing of “top lawyers” emerges with an influential cross section of legal professionals representing a diverse range of expertise with national and global responsibilities.

  • Forty Under 40 Award

    Business First of Louisville

    Business First’s Forty Under 40, represents Louisville's annual celebration of the region’s up and coming business leaders and community supporters under the age of 40.

    Business First strives to be the Louisville area’s definitive source of breaking business news. Every issue is jam-packed with information that will help you succeed in the Greater Louisville market. Each week, it delivers the most complete and comprehensive local business coverage to your doorstep and your desktop.

  • Nation's Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers Under 40

    IMPACT and the National Bar Association (NBA)

    Nation's Best Advocates recognizes talented individuals (age 40 and under) within the African American legal community who have achieved prominence and distinction, professionally and philanthropically. Selected nominees represent a cross-section of legal professionals: solo practitioners, government lawyers, judges, academicians, corporate counsels, young elected officials, and other lawyers using their degree in innovative ways. Nominees were chosen based on their achievement, innovation…

    Nation's Best Advocates recognizes talented individuals (age 40 and under) within the African American legal community who have achieved prominence and distinction, professionally and philanthropically. Selected nominees represent a cross-section of legal professionals: solo practitioners, government lawyers, judges, academicians, corporate counsels, young elected officials, and other lawyers using their degree in innovative ways. Nominees were chosen based on their achievement, innovation, vision, leadership, and legal community involvement.

  • Top 10 30-Somethings Award

    Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)

    The Top 10 30-Somethings Awards recognize in-house counsel between the age of 30 and 39 who show outstanding achievement in their profession through excellent communication, involvement with bar associations and in-house advocacy work, and pro bono and community service efforts. The 2013 winners will be featured in the Top 10 30-Somethings supplement to ACC Docket's July/August Career Issue.

  • Who's Who Louisville

    Who's Who Louisville: 2012 African American Profiles

    Who’s Who Publishing Co., is the publisher of the nation's largest portfolio of annual directories focused on African-American achievement. Founded in 1989 with only one publication, Who’s Who has since grown significantly and now produces directories in more 25 cities across the country.

  • Future Leaders of Generation X

    Ebony Magazine

    To naysayers and others who constantly deride 20-somethings for being selfish, materialistic and irresponsible, read on.

    The 14 dynamic leaders interviewed, members of the so-called Generation X, are socially conscious, politically active and committed to meeting the needs of their campuses, as well as the larger community.

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