Article DetailProfessor Beverly Moran and 9 Vanderbilt law alumni honored as "Top Ladies of Distinction"Release Date: Apr 01, 2008 Vanderbilt law professor Beverly Moran and nine graduates of Vanderbilt Law School have been honored by the Nashville Capitol City Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., which each year recognizes local African American women for outstanding leadership. Professor Moran, a leading tax scholar who has served on Vanderbilt’s law faculty since 2001, was the first African-American woman granted tenure at Vanderbilt Law School. She also is professor of sociology at Vanderbilt. The nine Vanderbilt Law School graduates honored with the 2008 recognition include:
“I am proud, but not at all surprised, to learn that these distinguished professionals have been recognized with this honor,” said Edward L. Rubin, dean of Vanderbilt Law School. “These women are indeed distinguished by their career and professional accomplishments as well as the contributions they have made to the local and the academic communities.” The Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., is a national professional and humanitarian organization that recognizes African American women whose professional accomplishments support the organization’s focus of promoting scholarship and other opportunities for today’s youth, assisting the aged, improving the status of women and promoting community beautification. In addition to the national organization, there are local chapters throughout the United States. |
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