The Association of Defense Trial Counsel will host its 57th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 9, at the Country Club of Detroit, 220 Country Club Drive in Grosse Pointe Farms.
The event will honor Frank A. Misuraca and past presidents of the ADTC. The guest speaker will be Fadwa Hammoud, chief deputy, Michigan Department of Attorney General.
In accordance with Article VI of ADTC bylaws, officers and directors will also be elected at the Annual Meeting. The ADTC Membership Committee submits the proposed slate of officers and directors for the 2023-2024 term as follows:
• Timothy P. Brady, president
• Justin Zink, Vice president
• Steven Bell, treasurer
• Thomas Roeder, secretary
• Christopher D. Messing, director
• Joshua I. Arnkoff, director
• Genevieve Hilgenbrink, director
The evening will begin with cocktails at 5:30 p.m. followed by the program commencing promptly at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served immediately following program. Coat and tie are required. Dinner will consist of Michigan salad, filet mignon & jumbo gulf shrimp scampi, and decadence devil’s food torte with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Cost for the meeting is $40 for past presidents, $75 for ADTC members, and $85 for non-members. To confirm attendance, call Jessica Hilewsky at 810-338-5504 or by e-mail at jhilewsky@harveykruse.com no later than Tuesday, May 2.
- Posted April 18, 2023
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Association of Defense Trial Counsel hosts 57th Annual Meeting, elects officers May 9
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