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What are your goals as SBAND president this year? I’d like to stay the course. SBAND is running well in a number of ways. Our membership is up, our CLEs are better than ever, and we are doing well financially. When I look around the room in our board meetings, I see our organization led by bright and committed lawyers and by a very capable and approachable executive director. The SBAND staff is stellar. SBAND has a good reputation with legislators, and our relationship with the judiciary is the envy of many. I hope to visit most districts and encourage more SBAND involvement, and I would like to see our website project completed. What are the challenges you see in the legal profession in general and in North Dakota? Keeping up with technology and remaining relevant. Our profession is traditional, and we are going to need to change the ways we practice. With many online resources available, it is important we showcase what lawyers can do. There is no substitute for a knowledgeable and articulate advocate. boat and at the lake. I love the outdoors and hiking, kayaking, and biking whenever I get a chance. I also enjoy searching for treasures at rummage sales and love working on my 1886 Queen Anne Home. I like music and the arts. I love to travel, entertain at home, wine taste, and cook. I am fairly artistic but have not taken any classes in drawing or painting. That’s on the list. Anything else you would like to add? I’m excited and proud to be SBAND’s president. I love spending time with my colleagues and have enjoyed meeting leaders from other states. Those connections have already proven helpful as some issues we face have been already managed by others. I recently attended the Jack Rabbit Bar Conference meeting in Santa Fe, N.M. The conference is made up of bar associations that are of similar size to ours and was very informal and collegial. North Dakota will host that meeting in Medora in 2018, and I’d love to have the meeting well attended. We also have a shortage of lawyers in our state, particularly in the rural areas. We need to continue to support programs to provide legal services across North Dakota. With the budget cuts we are seeing, we must support the UND Law School. It is imperative our state’s only law school maintains its ABA accreditation. We rallied and helped provide the needed building; now we may need to support the program in other ways to assure it can continue to provide a great education to future lawyers, right here at home. How have you been involved in community service outside of your legal career? I served on the Unity Medical Center board of directors from 1998 – 2007, serving as president for about three years. I’m very proud of that service, as I assisted the facility in upgrading and renovating its facility. I helped find funding sources, spoke at various community functions, and helped pass a sales tax initiative to fund the facility. The Unity Medical Center is very vibrant and is attracting many new professionals to Grafton. I have also served on the Park Board and am a member of Grafton Lutheran Church. I have directed youth choirs, served on a board to establish and run a church daycare, taught confirmation, and assisted in arranging service projects for our youth. I also play in the church hand bell choir. What do you do for fun? I love fun! I find it everywhere. I am a social person who enjoys meeting people. I love to golf and to spend time on my SUMMER 2017 5