Briefs July/August 2023

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Congratulations to Zach Daniel of Bathaee Dunne for his election to the Austin Black Lawyers Association board of directors! Daniel will serve as treasurer of ABLA. Daniel previously served as ABLA CLE Committee chair.

Congratulations to Robynn Fletcher, who was elected to the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation board of directors as both secretary and trustee.

Congratulations to Amber Goodwin, assistant district attorney in Travis County’s Special Victims Unit. Goodwin was elected to the Austin Black Lawyers Association’s board of directors as corresponding secretary.

Congratulations to David Holmes of Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson P.C’s Austin office. Holmes was elected as treasurer of the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation.

Congratulations to Hon. Aurora Martinez Jones of the 126th District Court. Jones was elected as trustee of the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation.

Congratulations to Dondraius Mayhew, assistant district attorney, who was elected to the Austin Black Lawyers Association’s board of directors as financial secretary.

Congratulations to Rudy Metayer, Pflugerville City Councilmember and attorney at Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody. Metayer was elected as trustee of the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation.

Congratulations to Alyssa Patterson of the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. Patterson was elected vice president of the Austin Black Lawyers Association.

Congratulations to Tyra Perkins with Tyra J. Perkins – Attorney at Law, who was elected the Austin Black Lawyers Association’s member-at-large. She previously served as ABLA’s corresponding secretary.

Congratulations to Travis County District Clerk Velva Price, who was elected as trustee of the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation. Price previously served as the legacy luncheon chair for ABLA.

Congratulations to Johnathan Stone, assistant attorney general in the general litigation division, who was elected president of the Austin Black Lawyers Association. Stone previously served as ABLA’s vice president.

Congratulations to Ayeola Williams, deputy counsel at CapMetro, who was elected chair of the Austin Black Lawyers Foundation.