Pennsylvania Bar Association Names Lawyers for 2024-25 Bar Leadership Institute Class

HARRISBURG, Pa. (July 18, 2024) — Pennsylvania Bar Association President Nancy Conrad has named 15 Pennsylvania lawyers to the 2024-25 class of the association’s Bar Leadership Institute (BLI).

“BLI provides an extraordinary opportunity to look inside the PBA, including PBA operations, governance and leadership,” said Nancy Conrad, PBA president. “The program assists BLI participants to define their path forward in leadership: in their practice, the association and the profession. I look forward to assisting in this process and the development of leaders in the law.”

The new BLI class members include:

Blair County

Krystal T. Edwards, Beard Legal Group PC, Altoona

Bucks County

Nicole M. Durso, Stark & Stark, PC, Yardley

Gabriel T. Montemuro, Antheil Maslow & MacMinn LLP, Doylestown

Dauphin County

Lynette Carter, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC, Harrisburg

Adrianne Rachelle McClendon, Pennsylvania Department of State, Harrisburg

Natalie E. Sheer, Legislative Reference Bureau of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg

Erie County

Philip J. Seaver-Hall, Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett PC, Erie

Lancaster County

Luke T. Weber, Barley Snyder LLP, Lancaster

Montgomery County

Merideth Ketterer, Heckscher, Teillon, Terrill & Sager PC, West Conshohocken

Lewis A. Sebia, Elliott Greenleaf PC, Blue Bell

Northampton County

William E. Hutcheson III, Florio Perrucci Steinhardt Cappelli & Tipton LLC

Philadelphia County

Rachel King, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, Philadelphia

Sean M. Perez, Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, Philadelphia

Tioga County

Jamie L. Cook, Stephen J. Banik & Associates, Wellsboro

York County

Yinet Pérez Vega, MidPenn Legal Services, York

This year’s BLI co-chairs are Tyesha C. Miley, assistant counsel, Governor’s Office of General Council, Harrisburg and Jonathan D. Koltash, past chair of the PBA House of Delegates.

To apply for the BLI, candidates had to demonstrate leadership ability, commit to attendance and participation in the required events, be currently licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, be a PBA member, and be age 40 years or younger or have practiced five years or less.

The BLI was originally developed by Arthur L. Piccone of Kingston in 1995-96 during his year as PBA president to strengthen the PBA’s ongoing efforts to recruit and develop leaders of the association. The first chair of the institute, Gretchen A. Mundorff of Connellsville, re-launched the BLI when she became the 2010-11 president of the PBA. Its current purpose is to inform participants on the day-to-day operations, governance, resources and staffing of the association, as well as provide introductions to its various leadership opportunities.

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Source: Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, 100 South Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101