Kentucky Bar Foundation Welcomes 41 New Fellows
The Kentucky Bar Foundation proudly welcomed 33 new Life Fellows and 8 new Fellows at its annual Fellows and Partners for Justice Society Luncheon on May 12, 2016 at the Louisville Marriott Downtown. The KBF Fellows Program recognizes those members of the Kentucky Bar who have shown support for the KBF's mission through their success in the practice of law and their generosity in contributing to the KBF. Thanks in part to the generosity of the following new Fellows and Life Fellows, the KBF was fortunate to award its highest ever grants totaling $262,688 in 2016:
New Life Fellows:
David L. Armstrong, Louisville
Judge Catherine Rice Holderfield, Bowling Green
Bennett E. Bayer, Lexington
Rhonda Wright Huddleston, Louisville
Jeffrey A. Been, Louisville
Whitney L. Lucas, Lexington
James Paul Bradford, Paducah
Bobby R. Miller, Jr., Paducah
Bradley A. Case, Louisville
Christopher D. Minix, Bowling Green
Robert H. Cornett, Georgetown
Clayton O. Oswald, London
Scott K. Crocker, Bowling Green
John W. Phillps, Louisville
Dawn Franklin Croft, Louisville
Susan D. Phillips, Louisville
Bruce E. Cryder, Lexington
Judge Larry D. Raikes, Bardstown*
Richard A. Cullison, Fort Mitchell
Kenneth R. Sagan, Lexington
Philip G. Fairbanks, Lexington
Ryan M. Stratton, Pikeville
Sandra D. Freeburger, Henderson
Sadhna G. True, Lexington
Julie Roberts Gillum, Somerset
Richard L. Walter, Paducah
Daniel T. Goyette, Louisville
T. Morgan Ward, Jr., Louisville
Michael Shane Hall, Pikeville
Stephen T. Wolford, Louisville
Judge Robert W. Heaton, Bardstown*
Blake E. Wright, Maysville
James W. Herald III, Prestonsburg
*recognized posthumously
New Fellows:
Amelia Martin Adams, Lexington
William H. Adams II, Lexington
Hailey Scoville Bonham, London
Miranda D. Click, Martin
Judge Vanessa Mullins Dickson, Paris
Susan B. Martin, Richmond
John David Meyer, Owensboro
Jennifer Scholl Overmann, Edgewood