Martha Anne Toll (’83) Discusses the Mythology that Inspired Her Debut Novel, Three Muses
Martha Anne Toll is a passionate advocate for racial and social justice. She recently completed 26 years as the founding Executive Director of the Butler Family Fund. Martha’s debut novel, Three Muses, is the 2020 winner of Regal House Publishing’s Petrichor Prize for Finely Crafted Fiction. Read more.
Michael Trager (’85) Begins His Career as a United States Government Attorney
President Biden announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to serve in key roles: Michael Trager, Member, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Read more.
Pete Temesgen (’13) Sworn in by Governor Kemp
For the second time in a week, Governor Brian Kemp was swearing in judges that will alter the Columbus judicial landscape. Read more.
Martha Nahill Frahm (JD’00, LLM’05) Named a 2022 Go To Tax Lawyer by Mass Lawyers Weekly
Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that director Martha Nahill Frahm, who co-chairs the firm’s Tax Group, has been named a 2022 Go To Tax Lawyer by Mass Lawyers Weekly for her long record of success as a tax lawyer in the Commonwealth. Read more.
Gregory Lyons (’90) Is Invited to Speak as Panelist
After a robust 2021, Bank M&A has slowed in 2022 in light of a more challenging economic and regulatory environment. Potential bank acquirers face increasing concerns of credit quality and valuation issues. Moreover, particularly for large banks and banks in concentrated markets, the Biden administration’s focus on antitrust considerations and the impacts of branch closures […]
Jeff Jacoby (’83) Speaks on Hubwonk Podcast.
This week on Hubwonk, host Joe Selvaggi talks with Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby about November’s Massachusetts Ballot Question 1, the so-called Fair Share Amendment. They examine both the merits and timing of a graduated state income tax, as well as the effects on society of creating separate categories of tax payers, and the dangers […]
Halsey Frank (’86) Writes About the Case Against Trump
The chorus calling for Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice to prosecute Donald Trump for his actions regarding January 6, 2021 grows daily. It argues that Trump’s crimes were the most serious imaginable, that they threatened our democracy, that he is unrepentant and that no one should be above the law. Read […]
Deborah M. Autor (’92) Is Appointed to Board of Directors at Amneal
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE: AMRX) (“Amneal” or the “Company”) today announced that Deborah M. Autor has been appointed to the Company’s Board of Directors, effective July 29, 2022. Read more.
Pennie McLaughlin (’86) Is Appointed as Superior Court Judge
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his nomination of Judge Thomas Delaney to serve as an Associate Justice of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division Three. The Governor also announced his appointment of 17 Superior Court Judges. Read more.
Adam Raucher (’02) Joins as a Managing Director at Houlihan Lokey
Houlihan Lokey (NYSE:HLI), the global investment bank, announced today that Adam Raucher has joined the firm as a Managing Director in its Capital Markets Group. Mr. Raucher will focus on capital markets coverage for financial institutions for the firm’s corporate and financial-sponsor-backed clients. He is based in Houlihan Lokey’s New York office. Read more.