President's Perspective
Unbroken Chain of Leadership
by Leonard L. Loeb
In campaigning for office, reference was made to the strong
chain of State Bar past presidents and how I hoped to be a link
in that great chain. Susan Steingass's link was forged
of true steel; my successors, Gary Bakke and Gerald Mowris, display
every indication of well-tempered metal.
The new
administration started during a crucial time in July 1999 with the resignation
of Steve Smay and ends with a modicum of equanimity with George Brown
as new executive director, after settling into the new headquarters.
We really have entered into "A New Millennium, A New Building,
A New Beginning."
A statement of gratitude is necessary:
The Life Planning 2000 program will be used as a model for
national replication. The basis for its resounding success is
due to Jim Jaeger's indefatigable efforts.
Our fiscal pilot, John Macy, steered a true course in financial
waters to bring us to the shore of financial stability.
Frank Gimbel did a superb job in heading the Executive Director
Search Committee.
Jim Friedman guided the Board of Governors expertly.
Gary Bakke's handling of the challenges facing BAPR is
without parallel - and portends his effective administration.
Tom Shriner headed the task force regarding multidisciplinary
practice most efficaciously.
Bob Elliot chaired the "Rules of Negotiation" Committee
with diligence.
The Executive Committee consisting of James D. Friedman, Gary
L. Bakke, James M. Brennan, Burneatta L. Bridge, Thomas S. Hornig,
James A. Jaeger, and Susan R. Steingass, consistently sought
consensus rather than choosing sides, thus forging a strong link
in the chain of leadership.
Last, for the purpose of emphasis, my sincere and total gratitude
is given to the State Bar's professional managers and staff
who are no doubt the best group of bar professionals that could
be assembled in any state. They have proven their metal through
devoted efforts that make any president look great. I am beholden
to each staff member and their leaders: Geoff McCloskey, Pat
Kelly, Joyce Hastings, Gene Gosewehr, Katy Duren, George Brown,
Betty Braden, and Linda Barth.
My sincere thanks to each State Bar member who provided me
with the privilege and opportunity to serve as State Bar president
in the new millennium. With thanks!
Auf wiedersehen, au revoir, arrivederci, ciao, adios, do zobaczenia,
ziemir gezunt, sla'n, and farewell.
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