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2009 Distinguished Alumni Nomination

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J. Robert Droege, '49. A delayed air force stint, a social fraternity, and a happenstance meeting with a hotel mogul led J. Robert Droege, '49 to a successful career. Bob used his law degree to put his stamp on the business community and at the same time was able to give back and make a difference. He has been very generous to the UC College of Law by creating a trust that is providing significant dividends to the college now and for years to come. (Read more.)

Stephen Ewald, '94. Studies show that birth order can impact the personality of children. Some might say, though, being the youngest of six prepared ’94 College of Law graduate Stephen Ewald for being a highly successful businessman. He currently works as Chief Operating Officer for the Principal Capital Group, a proprietary investing group within Bank of America Securities, where he oversees enterprise business planning, expense control, business strategy and architecture, compliance, legal and infrastructure design encompassing trading support, and risk management systems. (Read more.)

Clayton Kuhnell, '01. He just couldn’t stay away. Kuhnell stepped back into the classroom to play a different role: professor. This year he was selected to serve as an adjunct faculty member to teach the newly developed Practice One course in conjunction with the Introduction to Intellectual Property course. (Read more)

Nancy Oliver, '90. Nancy Oliver, '90 stepped into the temporary role of Interim Associate Dean after former Associate Dean Barbara G. Watts retired from the Collegse of Law in June of 2008. "I'm very excited about serving the College of Law in this new position," said Oliver. As one of the law school's Legal Research and Writing professors, she has many years of experience working with first-year law students. "I love teaching," said Dean Oliver. "But this new role enables me to expand my own skill set and also work more closely with upper-level students." (Read more.)

Eric Robbins, '01. A successful career as an Intellectual Property attorney wasn’t enough for Eric Robbins. He recently added professors to his career list…and loves it. (Read more)

Ann Taylor, '92. While current students interviewed for summer associate positions over the past month, Ann Taylor, a 1992 graduate of the law school, celebrated 15 years of work at Lord, Bissell & Brook LLP in Chicago. (Read more.)