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Celebrating Women’s History Month: Jeanne Shaheen, Kelly Ayotte and Marilla Ricker
Learn about the work and impact of these Granite State women in the fields of public service and politics
March 15, 2021
This series will run throughout the month of March, highlighting historical female Granite Staters each week.
Jeanne Shaheen
First female governor and first female United States Senator for New Hampshire
Jeanne Shaheen was the first woman ever elected governor of the state of New Hampshire in 1996. Additionally, she was the first woman ever elected to represent the state in the United States Senate in 2008. Today, she is joined by the state’s third-ever female senator, Maggie Hassan. Shaheen is the first woman in American history to be elected both governor and senator of a state. Hassan is the second.
Partner Marilou E. Watson will participate in a panel discussion hosted by Villanova University School of Law on practicing law as a minority and/or non-traditional attorney.
Perry County DA announces that he’s running for Court of Common Pleas judge
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
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Bender has served in his current role for the past five years.
A native of Perry County, Bender lives in Saville Township with his wife Sarah and their two young children. They are expecting their third child this spring.
Bender is a graduate of West Perry High School, Lebanon Valley College and Villanova University School of Law. He began his legal career as a law clerk in the Court of Common Pleas of the 41st Judicial District. Before being elected District Attorney in 2015, Bender served as an assistant district attorney in Perry County and later as an attorney for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, where most of his time was spent on child abuse appeals.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington D.C., Feb. 5, 2021
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Kelly L. Gibson, currently the Director of the Philadelphia Regional Office, has been named the Acting Deputy Director of the Division of Enforcement. Kelly is a proven leader and a talented lawyer, said SEC Acting Chair Allison Herren Lee. As Associate Regional Director and then as Head of the Philadelphia office, she has built an impressive record of success on behalf of investors and the agency. She is a perfect fit to help lead the division. I am so pleased that Kelly has agreed to take on this role working with all the talented individuals in the division, as we build on our successes in the critical work of protecting investors and market integrity,” said Melissa Hodgman, Acting Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. “As a tireless advocate and an inspirational leader with a strong sense of judgment, fairness, and mission