Interim Dean Faulkner Named to WCBA & Tenth Judicial District Bar Board

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Interim Dean Keith Faulkner was recently elected to serve on the Wake County Bar Association (WCBA) & Tenth Judicial District Bar 2013 Board of Directors. Faulkner stands as one of six newly-elected board members.

“I am honored to have been elected by my peers to serve on the Wake County Bar Association and Tenth Judicial District Bar Board of Directors,” said Faulkner. “Campbell Law has long held the view of our profession as a calling to serve others, and I look forward to working alongside the board to serve our local community and improve our profession.”

Extremely active in the legal community, Faulkner serves on many boards and on many bar related committees that include the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Data Policy Committee, North Carolina Bar Association’s Professionalism Committee, the WCBA’s Professionalism and Public Service Committees, and the North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services Board where he serves as treasurer. Faulkner also serves on the Downtown Raleigh Alliance Board of Directors, and was named Susie Sharp Inn of Court President-Elect this past September.

The WCBA is a voluntary organization for legal professionals whose mission is to enhance members’ opportunities and well-being through professional, educational, and social activities while serving the public. The Tenth Judicial District Bar is a mandatory organization for attorneys that live or practice in Wake County, N.C.

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