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The Legal Marketing Association New England Chapter Names 2016 Future Leaders Fellows

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The Legal Marketing Association New England Chapter Names 2016 Future Leaders Fellows

Boston, MA, January 5, 2016 – The Legal Marketing Association New England Chapter (LMA NE) selected Foley Hoag Business Development and Marketing Specialist, Holly Butcher Grant, and Sherin and Lodgen Marketing Coordinator, George Fabrikarakis, for its 2016 Future Leaders Fellowship Program. Grant and Fabrikarakis were selected from a pool of nominees, all of whom demonstrated a passion to pursue a career in or related to law firm marketing, and who are eager to engage with peers in the legal community.

As 2016 fellows, Grant and Fabrikarakis will each receive a free one-year individual membership to LMA International and the New England Chapter. They will participate on LMA Chapter Committees and regularly attend Future Leaders Special Interest Group (SIG) brown bag lunches, which are open to all LMA members.

Grant graduated from Guilford College, North Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in English. She received her master’s degree from the University of Southern California in May of 2011. Before joining Foley Hoag, Grant worked in various communications-related positions on the east and west coasts.

Fabrikarakis graduated from Boston College in May of 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Communications. While there, he was actively involved with the Campus Activities Board and Undergraduate Government. Fabrikarakis became the Marketing Coordinator at Sherin and Lodgen in August of 2015.

The LMA NE’s Future Leaders Fellowship Program is designed to identify and recruit up‐and‐coming leaders of the organization. Fellows receive full access to the networking, educational and professional development benefits of LMA.

About the Legal Marketing Association

Founded in 1985, LMA is the universal voice of the legal marketing profession, a forum that brings together CMOs and entry-level specialists from firms of all sizes, consultants and vendors, lawyers, marketers from other professions and marketing students to share their collective knowledge. More than 90 percent of the largest 200 U.S. law firms employ an LMA member. Members at every stage in their career development benefit from LMA participation because the association's broad array of programs and services can be tailored to their specific needs. Visit www.legalmarketing.org to read more about LMA.

Mirroring the standards set by the LMA, the LMA New England Chapter (LMA NE) provides education, professional development, and community enrichment for law firm marketing communications and business development professionals, lawyers, and valued service providers across all six New England states.

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Lisa Murray                                                                                            
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