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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana named its 2019 officers and directors at its Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference and Annual Meeting last month. The officers and directors will take office January 1, 2019.
Renee Mortimer, with Hinshaw & Culbertson in Schererville, will become the 52nd president; Donald S. Smith, with Riley Bennett Egloff in Indianapolis, was named president-elect; Kori Chambers, with Indiana University Health Risk Retention Group in Indianapolis, was tapped to be vice-president; James Strenski, with Cantrell Strenski & Mehringer in Indianapolis, was named secretary of the association; and Elliott I. Pinkie, with Cline Law Group in Indianapolis, was chosen treasurer. Robert B. Thornburg with Frost Brown Todd in Indianapolis will continue on the board as immediate past-president. Former president James W. Hehner of Hehner & Associates in Indianapolis will serve as the DRI state representative for Indiana.
New to the board in 2019 will be Norris Cunningham, with Katz Korin Cunningham in Indianapolis; R. Jeffrey Lowe, with Kightlinger & Gray in New Albany; Belinda Johnson-Hurtado, with Clendening Johnson & Bohrer in Bloomington; Bradley Schulz, with State Farm Litigation Counsel in Indianapolis; and Richard K. Shoultz, with LewisWagner in Indianapolis.
Continuing on the board are: BJ Brinkerhoff, with Katz Korin Cunningham in Indianapolis; Marian Drenth, with O’Neill McFadden & Willert in Schererville; Matthew King, of Frost Brown Todd in Indianapolis; Christopher D. Lee, with the Evansville office of Wooden McLaughlin; Beverly Mack, of Huelat Mack in LaPorte; Anna Mallon, of Cantrell Strenski & Mehringer in Indianapolis; Libby Valos Moss, with Kightlinger & Gray in Indianapolis; Stacy F. Thompson, with Pitcher Thompson in Indianapolis; Elizabeth Trachtman Villa, with Quarles & Brady in Indianapolis; and Louis Voelker, of Eichhorn & Eichhorn in Hammond.
The board thanks the retiring directors for their many years of service to the association: Philip E. Kalamaros, of Hunt Suedhoff Kalamaros in St. Joseph, Michigan; Greg Freyberger, of Wooden McLaughlin in Evansville; Curtis Greene, of Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis; Jason Massaro of The Massaro Legal Group in Indianapolis; and Michele Bryant, former president, with Wooden McLaughlin in Evansville.
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