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- Posted May 20, 2024
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Annual Dinner & Meeting
The Women’s Bar Association (WBA), Oakland
County region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, hosted its
Annual Dinner & Meeting on Thursday, May 2, at the Birmingham
Country Club. The event featured the winners of this year’s WBA Awards
and the swearing in of the 2024-2025 Board of Directors which includes
(left to right) WBA President Kristin Fernandez, WLAM Rep 2 Janine
Plourde, WBA Immediate Past President Nicole Gettler, WBA President
Elect Elyse Culberson, WBA Treasurer Marissa Wiesen, WLAM Rep 1 Rebecca
Tetreau, WBA Vice President Jacqueline August. Also on the board, but
not pictured, are WBA Communications Secretary Elizabeth Erickson and
WBA Recording Secretary Kelley Donnelly.
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