Age:
67
Family:
Wife, Nora, six children and eight grandchildren.
Pets:
None
Education:
University of the South, B.A., and University of Florida Levin College of Law, J.D.
Admitted to the Bar:
1968
Employed by:
Milne & Buckingham
Field of practice:
General Commercial
Professional Organizations:
The Florida Bar, The Jacksonville Bar Association
Community Involvement:
Johnson Branch YMCA, Christian Professionals Resource, Ida M. Stevens Foundation, Edward Waters College, Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, First Guaranty Bank board of advisors, West Jacksonville Rotary Club, Riverside Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite Bodies and Morocco Temple, past president of Leadership Jacksonville, Willing Hands, Volunteer Jacksonville, Jacksonville Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Northeast Florida Sierra Club, UNF College of Health advisory council, Freedom’s Foundation and The Ritz Theatre.
How did you get involved?
Generally, in response to recognizing a social need which I, in some small way, can provide help.
How can someone else get involved?
There is no shortage of opportunities with worthwhile human service providers. Volunteers are eagerly sought and access is readily available.
What have you learned/achieved through the experience?
We are all limited with time on Earth, and no one knows precisely what the spans are. The more we can do to serve our fellow man during such a span, the greater we fulfill our purpose for being.
What was the last book you read or are reading?
“Game Plan for Life” by Joe Gibbs