Local experienced attorney announces candidacy
Mar 2, 2021
MIFFLINTOWN – Local attorney Don Zagurskie has announced his candidacy for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 41st Judicial District (Juniata and Perry Counties) to serve along with President Judge Kenneth Mummah and fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Kathy A. Morrow.
Zagurskie said he has decided to announce his candidacy “to offer voters the opportunity to have a judicial candidate with a broad and extensive experience in all aspects of the law.”
Zagurskie has 30 years of courtroom experience that includes litigating criminal cases, civil matters, family law matters, wrongful death, personal injury, restoration of gun rights and more. In addition to his courtroom experience Zagurskie has advised local municipal and county governments in many legal aspects.
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CFP Board, Foundation for Financial Planning Honor Utah Valley University with 2020 Pro Bono Award
Award Salutes Higher Education Institution for Outstanding Pro-Bono Efforts in their Community
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) and the Foundation for Financial Planning (FFP) today announced that Utah Valley University (UVU) was presented with the 2020 Excellence in Pro Bono Award.
The award recognizes the 2019 accomplishments of the UVU Money Management Resource Center (MMRC), through which volunteer students provide free financial coaching for other UVU students. More than 4,500 pro bono activity hours were completed by 45 UVU students, with an estimated 760 one-on-one sessions held with pro bono clients.
December 14, 2020
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) welcomes the 2021 Principal Officers and Board of Directors. The 17-member board is comprised of forward-thinking, innovative medical, scientific, education and executive business professionals, who will strategically lead and focus efforts to ensure the ADA continues to uphold the mission upon which it was founded. I am so excited to announce our 2021 Board of Directors, including five new Board members,” said Tracey D. Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the ADA. “I look forward to the insight and skills that each of these thought leaders will provide to help move the needle and improve the lives of people living with diabetes. We are also thankful for the service and commitment of our outgoing Principal Officers Umesh Verma, Robert Eckel, Mary de Groot and Martha Parry Clark, and know that they will remain dedicated to our mission in their future endeavors.”