Law and Business Schools to Welcome McGlothlin Leadership Fellows to Campus

Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders
Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders The annual forum gives law and business students a special opportunity to expand their understanding of leadership, and engage in discussions with distinguished Forum Fellows about pressing economic, political and legal issues facing the world.

The fifth annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum will be held Oct. 20-22 at the Law School and the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary.

The annual forum, which provides students the opportunity to engage with pre-eminent leaders in business and law, is the vision of Frances G. and James W. McGlothlin ’62, J.D. ’64, LL.D. ’00.

"The McGlothlin Leadership Forum offers a special opportunity each year for our students to think about the role of leadership and public service in addressing the challenges we face as citizens of the world," said Davison M. Douglas, dean of the Law School and Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law. "We look forward to welcoming Jim and Fran McGlothlin and the 2015 Forum Fellows to campus."

The 2015 McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows are:

Star Jones, President, Professional Diversity Network and President, National Association of Professional Women

Carter G. Phillips, Chair of the Executive Committee of Sidley Austin LLP

Michael Altman, Founder, Michael Altman Fine Art & Advisory Services, LLC

About William & Mary Law School

Thomas Jefferson founded William & Mary Law School in 1779 to train leaders for the new nation. Now in its third century, America's oldest law school continues its historic mission of educating citizen lawyers who are prepared both to lead and to serve.