Foster Swift litigation attorney Robert Easterly is among more than 40 mid-Michigan business leaders and professionals competing in the 9th annual Dapper Dads challenge. Hosted by the Sparrow Foundation and the Women Working Wonders committee, Dapper Dads is an online competition in which the public votes for their favorite candidates, concluding with a charity fashion show event on June 7 where the top voted men hit the runway.
Each vote cast costs $5 that goes towards the Foundation and its efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of thousands of mid-Michigan women.
Online voting is ongoing and officially ends at 3 p.m. June 6; however, final votes may be cast in person at the fashion show.
The fashion show begins at 5:30 p.m. in front of Kositchek’s, 113 N. Washington Square, Lansing. Last year’s Dapper Dad’s event raised nearly $600,000.
This is Easterly’s first year competing in the challenge. An attorney with the Lansing office of Foster Swift, he focuses his practice primarily in the areas of Criminal law as well as Business/Corporate law, particularly issues pertaining to start-ups and small businesses.
For more information visit SparrowFoundation.org/DapperDads.
- Posted May 28, 2018
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