Mississippi Treasurer Lynn Fitch issued the following press release.
Treasurer Lynn Fitch Honored with
Susie Blue Buchanan Award by the Mississippi Bar
Yesterday, at the Mississippi Bar Association’s Annual
Meeting and Summer School, Treasurer Lynn Fitch was presented the 2017
Susie Blue Buchanan Award.
“I am humbled by the distinguished and accomplished
awardees who have come before me,” said Treasurer Lynn Fitch. “It is
an honor to join that list and to be a part of a tradition that
celebrates the contributions of women to the profession
of law in Mississippi.”
The Award, presented since 1999 by the Women in the
Profession Committee, is named for Susie Blue Buchanan, the first woman
admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1918. The Award marks the
accomplishments of a woman attorney who has helped
to promote women in law in our State.
Treasurer Fitch is a graduate of the University of
Mississippi School of Law. She has practiced in both the public and
private sectors. She was a founding member of the Bar’s Gandy Lecture
Series and will chair the event in February 2018.
Fitch is also the 2012 recipient of the Mississippi Women Lawyers
Association’s Outstanding Lawyer of the Year, one of the Mississippi
Bar’s Woman Trailblazers in 2012, and a 2010 Leader in Law for the
Mississippi Business Journal.
9 comments:
All this is just a part of the grooming process for her to become Governor in the very near future.
Lynn is very smart and knows how to play the political game.
I congratulate her on being able to get the Taxpayers to pay for her TV commercials, VERY SMART !!!
Mike Moore promoting his GOP Trojan Horse to sneak into the AG's office. Got to keep plundering when Hood is retired.
Bwahahahaaaaaaaa. I don't know if I'd want their award while being in the political arena.
Lynn Fitch is a lawyer?????
Oh, 3 bedwetters who have never gotten an award or recognition whine.
Go read KF's bedwetting alert about your fellow whiners on the other side of the coin so you can feel good about yourselves again.
"Practiced in the public and private sectors".
Oh yeah? Citation? (other than carried some papers over to the clerk's office)
......CRICKETS......
If memory serves, this is the same Lynn Fitch that had the performance appraisal system for state employees dismantled while she was at the Personnel Board. The new system, implemented on her watch, asks no questions about how well, fast, or efficiently anyone does his/her job.
And those of us who helped develop that system 35 years ago are rolling over in our recliners. If THAT does not demonstrate her incompetence I'm not sure what would.
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