Wheeler
MINERVA – The Board of Directors of Consumers Bancorp Inc. approved the appointment of Shawna L. L’Italien as a Class II director and Michael A. Wheeler as a Class I director, effective March 11. L’Italien and Wheeler were also appointed as directors of the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Consumers National Bank, effective March 11.
L’Italien, a Salem resident, is partner in the Salem office of Harrington, Hoppe and Mitchell Ltd and serves on the firm’s Management Committee. Practicing law since 1996, she focuses her practice on business organization, commercial and real estate transaction, succession planning, elder law and estate planning. She is a graduate of the University of Mount Union and The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
DEPC event on Criminal Justice Reform in Ohio and original resources on Drug Sentencing Reform in Ohio
I am very excited that next week the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (DEPC) at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is hosting a virtual panel discussion, titled
Ohio has a long history of criminal justice reform and drug sentencing reform, and yet few can be pleased that Ohio still has the 12th highest incarceration rate in the country and one of the highest rates of overdose deaths. With the passage of HB1 and the failure of SB3 at the end of 2020, many are left wondering what can and cannot be achieved through legislative reforms in Ohio. Please join us for a discussion of Ohio’s recent reform history, what we might expect in the near future, and how research and experience in other states can inform reform efforts in the Buckeye State.
Carlile Patchen & Murphy appoints new managing partner
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Carlile Patchen & Murphy has appointed Jane Higgins Marx to the role of managing partner. She began the role Feb. 1 and is the third woman to serve as managing partner in the firm’s 53-year history.
Marx came to Carlile Patchen in 2000 after graduating from Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. She started as an associate and was promoted to a partner in 2010.
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Most recently, Marx served as the chair of the family wealth and estate planning group. She regularly counsels individuals, business owners, executives and caregivers on estate planning, charitable giving, business succession and more. She also offers in-depth planning for disability and offers counseling on special needs and elder law issues.
Carlile Patchen & Murphy Names Jane Higgins Marx Managing Partner
Marx is firm s third female leader, other key leadership appointments announced at leading Columbus law firm
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP (CPM) is proud to announce Jane Higgins Marx as the firm s new managing partner, effective February 1, 2021. Her appointment to the leadership role is part of a succession plan put in place by CPM s partners to maintain the 53-year-old firm s growth and caliber of legal excellence. Marx is the third woman to hold the position of CPM managing partner and succeeds Bryan Hogue. Carol Sheehan was the firm s first female managing partner in 1997.
Editor’s note: The following is a press release from the City of Bloomington. Bloom
has republished it here with minor edits for style and clarity.
Residents are invited to apply for a new resident-led task force to help increase racial equity throughout the city of Bloomington. The Racial Equity Task Force is being established based on recommendations of the City’s Plan to Advance Racial Equity, accessible at the City’s website here. This task force, dedicated to addressing broad issues of racism in the community and developing recommendations to address them, will comprise a broad selection of up to 15 residents. Bloomington residents interested in applying for a seat may complete this application by Monday, February 15, at midnight and will be notified of their selection by Tuesday, February 23.