Campbell Law administrators selected for community leadership programs

RALEIGH — Campbell Law School congratulates two administrators on their acceptances into acclaimed industry and business leadership development programs Leadership Raleigh and Leadership NC.

Director of Development David Bohm was accepted into Leadership North Carolina, a group of top executives and community leaders from the across the state who participate in an educational program about issues critical to North Carolina. The annual initiative aims to improve our region’s quality of life through hands-on learning and exercises across the areas of economic development, education, environment, government, and health and human services. Bohm will join other private and public sector colleagues in Class XXVII which begins in October.

Photo of David Bohm speaking into a mic

Director of Communications & Marketing Lisa Snedeker was chosen for the 39th class of Leadership Raleigh, the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce’s annual professional development program which honors both professional success and contributions to the community. During the nine-month program, participants gain a thorough understanding of community issues, develop further skills necessary to assume senior leadership roles, network with peers and current community leaders, and participate in community service.

Photo of Lisa Snedeker

Both Bohm and Snedeker are senior members of Campbell Law administration.  Bohm joined the Campbell Law in May 2016. Prior to Campbell Law, Bohm served as the assistant executive director of the North Carolina Bar Association. Active in the community, he sits on the Saint Mary’s School Board of Visitors, and the board of directors for the City of Raleigh Museum, Wheels for Hope, Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP Triangle Chapter) and YMCA Y Guides Nation’s Officers. Bohm is a graduate of Leadership Raleigh’s 35th class.

Before joining Campbell Law in  September 2018, Snedeker  directed marketing and communications at Wake Forest University School of Law for more than a decade. She is active across the industry and the community,  including the Tar Heel Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA),  the communications committee of the American Association of Law Schools (AALS), the Town of Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre Advisory Board and ConvergeSouth,  the Triad region’s premier technology and creativity conference for businesses, non-profits and emerging entrepreneurs.  

 “Both of these individuals are indeed business leaders of tomorrow,” Dean J. Rich Leonard said.  “They exemplify community spirit and dedication, and Campbell Law is honored to have our nominees hand-picked for these valuable civic programs.”

ABOUT CAMPBELL LAW

Since its founding in 1976, Campbell Law has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion, and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. Among its accolades, the school has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation’s top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 4,200 alumni, who make their home in nearly all 50 states and beyond. In 2019, Campbell Law is celebrating 40 years of graduating legal leaders and 10 years of being located in a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of North Carolina’s Capital City.

 

 

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