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Alumni Board Mission

Strengthen Texas A&M University School of Law’s network through providing opportunities for student internships; increasing employment opportunities for graduates; creating networking and growth opportunities for alumni; supporting the law school’s events and programs; and serving the community.

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  • President
    Audrey Moorehead '06
    Dallas County
    Judge
    Dallas, TX
  • President-Elect
    Sharon Johnson '04
    ModeGlobal
    Chief Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary & Chief Compliance Officer
    Dallas, TX
  • Secretary
    Quinn Burns '18, '21
    Burns Charest LLP
    Associate
    Dallas, TX
  • Immediate Past President
    Gregory Franklin '03, '17
    Greenberg Traurig
    Attorney
    Dallas, TX
  • Kris Anderson '11, '16
    Kirkland and Ellis
    Conflicts Counsel
    Dallas, TX
  • Caroline Harrison '04
    Pham Harrison LLP
    Managing Partner
    Fort Worth, TX
  • Jordan Jensen '19
    Alston & Bird LLP
    Senior Associate
    Dallas, TX
  • Megan Knell ’04, ’08
    Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
    Member
    Dallas, TX
  • Brandon Cofield '20
    Harris County
    Public Probate Administrator
    Houston, TX
  • Collin Mock '16
    Scout Energy Partners
    In-House Counsel and CCO
    Dallas, TX
  • Ana Bright '21
    Canterbury, PC
    Senior Attorney
    Dallas, TX
  • Callie M. Vivion-Matthews '06
    Albertson's Companies
    Counsel - Commercial and Technology
    Fort Worth, TX
  • Taylor Winn '19
    Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP
    Attorney
    Fort Worth, TX
  • Nikki Chriesman-Green '09
    Amdocs Inc
    Senior Employment Counsel
    Plano, TX
  • Elan Cabrero '16
    Zadeh Firm
    Attorney
    Fort Worth, TX
  • Tena Fox '04
    Leach Fox Law
    Managing Partner
    North Richland Hills, TX
  • Megan Pharis '99, '19
    Mayer, LLP
    Attorney
    Dallas, TX
  • Tave Doty '17
    Winstead PC
    Attorney
    Fort Worth, TX

What's in a name?

You may have noticed that we’re calling this an “Alumni Board;” and, we suspect it’s causing Aggies to scratch their heads since Texas A&M commonly uses the term “Former Students.”

The School of Law is unique in that it has a history dating back to the early ‘90s as the DFW School of Law and later Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and then Texas A&M University School of Law in 2013. With over 4,000 graduates, using one name to describe all our graduates with multiple cultures and traditions is a challenge.

The Texas A&M University Association of Former Students was consulted for guidance, and it was quick to report that the use of the word alumni is acceptable, given the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center at College Station. The Association also hosts an annual Young Alumni Weekend, and it presents the Distinguished Alumnus Awards every October. It was in full support of adopting the term alumni to describe the law school’s diverse population of graduates.

“With over 4,000 graduates, using one name to describe all our graduates with multiple cultures and traditions is a challenge.”