HCBA Lawyer Magazine Vol. 30, No. 1 | Page 13

E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R ’ S M E S S A G E J o h n F. K y n e s - H i l l s b o r o u g h C o u n t y B a r A s s o c i a t i o n Continuedfrompage10 Yang shared her personal recollections with the crowd gathered at the Installation of 2019-20 HCBA Officers & Directors in June when she was sworn in as HCBA president. Yang is the first Asian American to lead the HCBA in its 123-year history. Richard Blau, who introduced Yang at the installation event, said he recruited Yang to work in what was then the nascent alcohol law practice at Holland & Knight. Both Blau and Yang are now shareholders in the Tampa office of GrayRobinson. Blau said the attorneys from across the country who specialized in alcohol regulation back then were predominantly white, older men, mirroring the industry they served. “It took a special kind of courage back then for a newbie lawyer like Grace to venture into that milieu,” Blau said. “But she did it, and she did it with intelligence, diligence, and perseverance.” Yang, who got her undergraduate degree at Yale and her law degree from Cornell University, is now one of the preeminent alcohol law attorneys in the United States, Blau said. “Grace Yang is a lawyer in whom we all can take pride,” Blau told the crowd gathered at the Ferguson Law Center. Yang was in the HCBA’s inaugural Bar Leadership Institute class in 2008, and she twice served as editor of the HCBA’s Lawyer magazine. After being sworn in as president by Chief Judge Ron Ficarrotta, Yang talked about leading the HCBA this year. “The HCBA has helped with my career development … and I truly feel a part of the Tampa community,” Yang said. She said one issue she plans to work on, in conjunction with other Bar groups, is the centennial celebration marking the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vote. Along with working with the newly installed HCBA Board of Directors on all the HCBA’s programs and events, Yang also intends to offer personal words of support and encouragement to other members just as other Bar leaders did for her. “The words [of encouragement] I heard meant a great deal, and I plan to offer as many words of encouragement as I can as your Bar president,” Yang said. * * * The fall season and a new Bar year also brings new opportunities for HCBA members. These include the opportunity to forge new relationships with other HCBA members at the various free membership events held during the Bar year. And the opportunity to advance your career through the numerous educational and CLE seminars available through the HCBA. So, stay connected to your colleagues and the HCBA through the HCBA’s various social media platforms. Plus, make it a point to attend the HCBA’s 23rd Annual Bench Bar Conference and Judicial Reception scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 3, at the downtown Hilton, which is always a highlight during the Bar year. Let us know what we can do to help you. See you around the Chet. n Want to advertise your business to tHoUSanDS of attorneYS in the tampa Bay area? Call (813) 221-7777 for more information. SEPT - OCT 2019 | HCBA LAWYER 11