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Illustration Media Event Poster CHaD Half Marathon MANY HEROES Utilizing the pre-established logo colors and a “superhero” concept, I created : ONE MISSION thematic designs for use across a variety of platforms to promote the CHaD HERO half-marathon, an athletic-fundraising event benefitting kids and families receiving care at Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD).

Participant Jersey

RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER

October 18, 2015, Hanover, NH

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October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 October 18, 2015 CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG CHaDHERO.ORG RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER RUN WALK HIKE VOLUNTEER The Christmas Revels Subscription Mailer Drawing inspiration from a painting and the Scottish legend of Tam Lin, I created this thematic set of marketing designs for The Christmas Revels, the holiday performance of Revels North, a non-profit performance group.

Vertical Display Banner – 30”x72” Program Cover

A Scottish Highlands Celebration of the Winter Solstice THE CHRISTMAS REVELS December 17–20, 2015

A Production of Revels North Presented by the Hopkins Center

Branded Bookmark and Magnet T-Shirt Revels North Spring Appeal I created this mailer to convey the strong spirit of community and creative participation that embodies Revels North. The 2016 fundraising appeal went out to over 5,000 addresses across the country and is the most widely seen single piece of advertising by the organization.

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Back NHBA Leadership Academy Full-Page Ad I developed these corporate branded materials to reinvigorate the The Bar Association’s Leadership Academy, a program geared towards current and future attorneys. LEADERS OF TOMORROW LEARN FROM THE LEADERS OF TODAY

Promotional Business Card The NH Bar Association’s Leadership Academy has graduated four classes of emerging leaders from the legal community. The next Leadership Academy year will kick off in the fall of 2016.

An impressive list of governors, judges, legislators, regulators, CEOs, authors, educators, and other leaders from throughout New Hampshire have spent time conversing with the last four classes of the NH Bar Association Leadership Academy.

The NHBA Leadership Academy Steering Committee extends its heartfelt gratitude to the presenters listed below.

Hon. James P. Bassett John Garvey Joshua N. Mesmer Jamie Batson Hon. Edward Gordon James Moir Half-Page Ad Felice Belman Governor Hon. Paul Moore George Dana Bisbee Hon. Gary Hicks Susan Morrell Jeremy Blackman Matthew S. Houde Hon. Tina Nadeau Stephanie A. Bray Robert Howard III Steve Norton Hon. John T. Broderick Jr. Mary Ellen Jackson Scott O’Connell Sen. Sharon Carson Michael W. Kane Jennifer Patterson TAKE THE LEAD Robert Clegg Jr. Christopher Keating Jeffrey Pattison Cotton Cleveland James Kennedy Alex Ray Kevin G. Collimore Joseph D. Kenney David Sakowich Robin Comstock Laura Kiernan Richard Samuels Hon. Carol Ann Conboy Hon. David King Tony Schinella Hon. Linda Stewart Dalianis Hon. John Korbey Marcia Sink Michael DeLucia Susan Leahy Marjorie Smith Sylvio Dupuis Michael Lewis Hon. Larry M. Smukler Improve Your Leadership Skills. Sara Mattson Dustin Carmen Lorenz Trent Spiner Anne Edwards Melissa Lyons Jeffrey Strelzin Make Real Connections. Scott W. Ellison Hon. Landya B. McCafferty Jane Taylor Kevin Flynn Terry McCafferty Annmarie Timmins Linda Foster Hon. Kathleen McGuire Janet Wilson Applications Due Be Inspired. Nina Gardner Hon. Richard B. McNamara NEW HAMPSHIRE BAR ASSOCIATION July 15 LEADERSHIP For more information, visit www.nhbar.org ACADEMY and look in the “About the Bar” section. The NHBA Leadership Academy is now accepting applications for the incoming 2016–2017 In case of omission or error in this list, please contact Dan Wise, communications director, [email protected] NEW HAMPSHIRE BAR ASSOCIATION Academy class, which will kick off in the fall of 2016. Join governors, judges, legislators, CEOs, LEADERSHIP regulators, authors, and other leaders from across the granite state. Join the leaders of tomorrow. NEW HAMPSHIRE BAR NEWS www.nhbar.org JANUARY 20, 2016 1 ACADEMY Download the application at: www.nhbar.org NHBA Media Kit I rebuilt this media kit with fresh graphics and a consistant, modern color scheme Our Audience Testimonials to be used going forward across the organization. The New Hampshire Bar We have been advertising in the NH Bar News Location “since 2006. This is the only advertising we do. Members consistently rate For a reasonable price we have been able to Association is the professional association of lawyers in the granite state. Belknap 156 NH Bar News as one of Carroll 107 remind our colleagues of the type of work we Cheshire 132 do. Other lawyers frequently mention seeing the top member benefits Coos 31 Grafton 252 our ads in the Bar News, and we attribute many and a trusted source of Hills North 966 of our referrals to that advertising.” Coos Hills South 423 information about Merrimack 1,127 Randy Reis NHBA Logo NHBA Proposed Color Scheme Rockingham 802 Reis & Kirkland, Manchester the New Hampshire Strafford 210 Sullivan 58 legal community. In-State 4,264 I have found advertising in Bar News to be a great Massachusetts 1,703 way to let all my fellow Bar members know the Vermont 172 “ Other 1370 type of work I do, and my willingness to work with Age Gender Out-of-State 3,344 them on cases. I would strongly advise using the Age Grafton TOTAL 7,608 Bar News to reach fellow lawyers both here in New 5% 61+ Carroll 28% 17% 51–60 Hampshire and throughout the region.” 41–50 23% Peter Hutchins 31–40 27% Belknap Hutchins Law Offices, Manchester 24–30

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Age Gender Merrimack Strafford Advertising in the NH Bar News provides the best Gender “means for Arthur Greene Consulting to reach our Location Income 36% audience. It is a mainstay of our marketing efforts. Rockingham Demographic We know that clients see our ads because they tell us... Male Hillsborough information from the 64% Cheshire 2015 Membership Female Bar News advertising is also an essential way for us to Statistics Report commissioned by the advertise for our clients’ needs.” NH Bar Association. Kathy Fortin Members Media Kit Arthur Greene Consulting, Manchester

Location IncomeDONNA J. PARKER Publications, Advertising & Production Coordinator DONNA J. PARKER Publications, Advertising & Production Coordinator PHONE: 603.715.3263 EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 603.715.3263 EMAIL: [email protected]

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Sponsoring one of the NH Bar Association’s annual membership meetings, education seminars or events enhances NHBA Member Display Ad Rates visibility for your business. 10 8 Midyear Membership Meeting Annual Membership Meeting 9 Radisson Hotel/Center of NH, Manchester, NH Portsmouth Sheraton, Portsmouth, NH 7 1 6 3 2 5 4

MEAL OR BREAK SPONSORSHIP MEAL OR BREAK SPONSORSHIP Placement W H NHBA Member Discount Rates (Subject To Availability) (Subject To Availability) 1. Full Page 10” 13.63” 1X 3X 6X 9X 12X PROGRAM ADVERTISING (B&W/COLOR) 2. Junior page 7.46” 10” Full Page $1325 $1260 $1205 $1145 $1090 PROGRAM ADVERTISING (B&W/COLOR) 3. 1/2 Vertical 4.92” 13.63” Junior $1010 $ 965 $ 925 $ 880 $ 840 1/4-Page 1/2-Page Full Page 1/4-Page 1/2-Page Full Page Referrals from other attorneys are 4. 1/2 Horizontal 10” 6.75” 1/2 Page $ 665 $ 620 $ 595 $ 540 $ 500 5. 1/4 Vertical 4.92” 6.75” 1/4 Page $ 445 $ 410 $ 390 $ 370 $ 340 Where does it a major source of new business 6. 1/4 Horizontal 10” 3.25” 1/8 Page $ 185 $ 180 $ 175 $ 170 $ 165 7. 1/8 Horizontal 4.92” 3.25” NHBA•CLE Programming Annual Quid Pro Bono 1/16 Page $ 110 $ 105 $ 100 $ 90 $ 85 The NH Bar Association Continuing Legal Education 8. 1/16 Vertical 2.38” 3.25” Golf Tournament for lawyers and law firms in New * There is an additional fee of $50 for placement of color ads. Department organizes regular education sessions Held annually at the finest private golf courses in the 9. Classified Display (large) 2.38” 2.63” Preferred placement of an ad is available for an additional 20% of the for association members that draw large numbers of state, the Quid Pro Bono Golf Tournament offers many make the most 10. Classified Display (small) 2.38” 1.25” total placement cost. attorneys and other legal services professionals. Two ways for advertisers and sponsors to get their names in Hampshire. Advertising in Bar News, annual programs in particular attract large crowds. front of our members, all while supporting a great cause! Practical Skills regularly draws 100-150 attorneys; NHBA Member Professional Announcement Rates The tournament, which raises money for legal services, Developments in the Law draws as many as 300. the state’s only publication about NH is normally held in August. Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1/8 Page sense to invest law and law practice, is the best way $1010 $535 $350 $205 to let your colleagues know about your NHBA Member Classified Ads your marketing Classified Line Ads Classified Display Ad Member Rates firm and the focus of your practice. Words 0-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 100+ ($25) 1X 3X 6X 9X 12X Rate $50 $70 $90 $115 $135 $1.10/word 2-Inch $100 $90 $85 $80 $75 1-Inch $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 Tee/Pin Sponsorships MEAL OR BREAK SPONSORSHIP Contest Sponsorhips dollars? Published by and for the New Headings: Positions Available • Positions Sought • Request for Proposals • Office Sharing • Office Space • (Subject To Availability) Services • For Rent • For Sale • Will Search Other Sponsorship Opportunities Available Prices are per issue/month. Classified line ads placed three or more issues receive 20% discount on regular prices. $10 additional boxholder charge. Ads For more information about opportunities and rates, For more information about opportunities and rates, Hampshire Bar Association, NHBA are posted online for two months/issues. NHBA members receive a discounted rate on display and classified ads as a benefit of membership. contact Cheryl Moore at 603.715.3260. contact Lisha Brosseau at 603.715.3229. Ads need to be prepaid. (checks made payable to NHBA; credit cards also accepted.) Classifieds line ads appear in a paragraph format. Ads can only be emailed, faxed or mailed. Ad text cannot be taken by phone. If the advertiser would like to contiune the ad, please contact the NHBA and provide prepayment. members receive special pricing on Ads may be edited. The NHBA reserves the right to reject advertising. Bar News advertising. DONNA J. PARKER Publications, Advertising & Production Coordinator DONNA J. PARKER Publications, Advertising & Production Coordinator PHONE: 603.715.3263 EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 603.715.3263 EMAIL: [email protected] 603.715.3263 1 [email protected] 5 6 3-1-1 Awareness Campaign Campaign concept The New Hampshire Bar Association launched a new member portal to be the conduit between members and the association. To promote this huge procedual change, dubbed “3-1-1,” I worked with the management team to develop a brand identity to easily identify everything related to the project.

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NH ATTORNEY LICENSE RENEWAL WORKSHOP – APRIL 7, 2016 Have questions about paying yourWE invoice CAN online? HELP!

Want to know how to file your Electronic TAC (Trust Account Compliance)WE CAN Form? SHOW YOU!

Have questions about the NHMCLE Attorney Reporting Tool (ART)? WE HAVE THE ANSWERS! Quarter-Page Assocation Newspaper Ads

This year’s license renewal is coming up, and there are lots of great changes to make Attorney License Renewal Workshop the process faster and easier!

Come learn about your “one-stop shop” for License Renewal and the new Member Dashboard. Members of the NHBA staff will be on hand to walk you through the process and answer all your questions. Don’t miss out! 3 STEPS • Pay your NHBA dues and NH Supreme Court Cheryl • Pay your NHBA dues and NH Supreme Court fees online fees online The workshop is free. Register with • File your Electronic Trust Account Compliance (TAC) form • File your Electronic Trust Account Compliance Moore at 603-715-3260 to reserve your seat. • Enter programs and file affidavits in the NHMCLE Attorney (TAC) form Attorneys, administrators and legal assistants Reporting Tool (ART) • Enter programs and file affadavits in the are all welcome to attend. NHMCLE Attorney Reporting Tool (ART) Thursday, April 7 1 DEADLINE All three steps of the license renewal process will be Come learn about your “one-stop shop” for License Renewal and the coming 8:00–8:30am • Continental Breakfast Member Dashboard. Members of the NHBA staff will be on hand to walk you synchronized to a July 1st due date. 8:30–10:30am • Workshop through the process and answer your questions. Don’t miss out! The workshop is free. Register with Cheryl Moore at 603-715-3260 to reserve your NH Bar Center • Lower Level 1 PLACE seat. Attorneys, administrators and legal assistants are all welcome to attend. Members can verify completion of the annual license renewal 2 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH steps in the compliance section of the Member Dashboard. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 8:00–8:30am • Continental Breakfast 8:30–10:30am • Workshop

More information available for NH Bar Center • Lower Level members at www.nhbar.org 2 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH Upper Valley The Upper V all a Choral Da ey Music Center Presents y Camp for Kids Ages 5-8 Music Center Posters I created these designs to have a fun and playful feel for a family audience to promote the Upper Valley Music Center summer workshops for children. These posters were hung throughout the Upper Valley in Vermont and New Hampshire. UVYP Logo and Branding Logo I developed the logo and brand standards for the Upper Valley Young Professionals Network (UVYP) focused on the Upper Valley region that spans Vermont and New Hampshire. Working together with their board, we determined a geographical focus for the design.

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The mission of the Upper Valley What is the UVYP? Young Professionals is to bring Finally, the UVYP is dedicated to sustaining and UVYP hosts networking and social improving the quality of life in the Upper Valley by get-togethers every third Thursday. We Hi! giving back to the region. Our first volunteering together young professionals to partner with local restaurants and other event was to staff a water station in the CHaD businesses to offer a chance for young (Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth) half marathon Thanks for asking. The UVYP has three zones provide educational opportunities adults to interact in a relaxed setting. — an annual charity run in Hanover. A major goal of the UVYP is to foster of focus: and social networking events a sense of community for both lifelong Introducing the We look forward to expanding the ways UVYP residents and newcomers to the Upper can give back to the area, and welcome any input that enrich the Upper Valley Valley region. Network Liz Swann delivers a lecture on maximizing from our members about what they would be social media strategy. — April 2012 Develop and strengthen the future interested in volunteering their efforts towards. Contribute of our local communities. We want to be a resource for young adults in Scan the QR code Network Develop Contribute the region who are looking to expand their A primary concern to the UVYP is providing the opportunity for young personal or professional networks. We want to find us online, business people to improve their professional capacity. The UVYP is to make sure every opportunity is available dedicated to working with other state and register to be a and regional organizations like Stay for young professionals in the Upper Valley Work Play to publicize opportunities part of our for real professional development to to have the chance to educate and develop our members. Additionally, in 2013 UVYP is planning 2 –3 professional themselves to be the best in their fields. We interactive website and be development events on the topics 2012 Octoberfest Get-Together of starting new entrepreneurships, want the Upper Valley to be the envy of New at the Norwich Inn Business Card added to our listserve at: Upper resume building, financial planning, England and remain that way through the and healthy life/work balance. Tell us what kind of development efforts of a high-value community of individuals www.uvyp.org you’d like to see. Feel free to let us know through our Facebook who contribute back to the region in which we page, LinkedIn, or by e-mailing us at Valley [email protected]. live and make sure it remains a vital place for The mission of the UpperUVYP Valley volunteers staffing a water station at the CHaD (Chil- future generations... and have fun at the same What is the UVYP? Young Professionals is todren’s bring Hospital at Dartmouth) Half Marathon. — Oct. 2012 Hi! together young professionals to time. You can also keep track of Thanks for asking. The UVYP has three zones provide educational opportunities of focus: and social networking events Introducing the Network that enrich the Upper Valley Young and strengthen the future our events on Facebook: Develop Who is the UVYP? Contribute of our local communities. Facebook.com/UVYoungProfessionals We want to be a resource for young adults in Scan the QR code The majority of the UVYP membership only the region who are looking to expand their personal or professional networks. We want to find us online, commit their e-mail address and/or Facebook to make sure every opportunity is available and register to be a and LinkedIn: for young professionals in the Upper Valley Professionals part of our friendship to the organization. The Board of to have the chance to educate and develop Group Name: “Upper Valley themselves to be the best in their fields. We interactive website and be Directors (with volunteer members) organize want the Upper Valley to be the envy of New added to our listserve at: Upper Young Professionals (VT-NH)” England and remain that way through the social and professional events for the efforts of a high-value community of individuals www.uvyp.org membership, who vote on Board elections and who contribute back to the region in which we Valley live and make sure it remains a vital place for are welcome to provide input at any time to future generations... and have fun at the same time. You can also keep track of Young the board for ideas about activites, programs, Who is the UVYP? our events on Facebook: Facebook.com/UVYoungProfessionals or events. All are welcome to join. The majority of the UVYP membership only commit their e-mail address and/or Facebook and LinkedIn: Professionals friendship to the organization. The Board of Group Name: “Upper Valley The UVYP is chaired by an annually-elected Directors (with volunteer members) organize social and professional events for the Young Professionals (VT-NH)” committee of 3–10 members, and is current- membership, who vote on Board elections and are welcome to provide input at any time to ly led by our chair, Justin Loati, and co-chair the board for ideas about activites, programs, Markell Ripps. or events. All are welcome to join. The UVYP is chaired by an annually-elected committee of 3–10 members, and is current- ly led by our chair, Justin Loati, and co-chair Markell Ripps. Human Capital Institute White Paper Report My duties as a graphic designer for the Human Captial Institute (HCI) included creating flyers, educational materials, white papers, and reports while constantly developing and improving our corporate style. The Decade

of HR Single-Page Flyer HCI Opportunities Human Capital Institute Research Report

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Suggestions for Great Posts Our members are interested in your experience, expertise, and latest thinking. Feel free to write about anything related to Talent Strategy or Talent Acquisition. An effective blog post for HCI.org contains as To help focus your thinking, we break down these two general topics into many of the following elements as possible: community spaces, and your topic should fit into one of the following: • 500 words or so: Keep it short to keep it HCI White Paper focused on one area of expertise. Learning & Development Research Report June 2012 • A big idea: A focused point of view on a • Career Development Management & Leadership topic that resonates with you makes for an • Coaching & Mentorship • Building & Leading Teams engaging post. If it interests you, it’ll probably • High Potential Development • Change Management interest our members. • Outplacement • Employee Engagement • Educational in nature, not excessively • Performance Management • Innovation promotional: Our members want to read • Learning & Technology • Retention about your best practices, innovative • Onboarding • Leadership Strategy HCI ideas, and personal experience. We aim • Succession Management

2012 Research to share the latest and most useful ideas that our members can implement in their What’s in it for you? organizations right now. • Subject Matter Expertise: You will be seen as a thought leader in the human • Can Synthesized information works best: capital space. We like to work with the best of the best, and pride ourselves you boil down your point to 3 or 4 main chunks on relationships with many of the Fortune 500 companies — it’s great of information? A set of individually titled exposure for you and your company. paragraphs works wonders to help our readers • When Worlds Collide: have multiple points of entry in one post. Access: Your work will be available to our 195,000 members worldwide working in the areas of human capital management: practitioners, C-level • No excessive Procurement and HR Managing Contract Talent Common language please: leaders, executives, consultancies, entrepreneurs, and line managers. Your business buzz word usage or industry- post will be published on the appropriate community page, and may also be specific jargon. Don’t forget our members featured on the HCI.org homepage. are global, so please stick to language that is • Social Media Promotion: Your blog post will be promoted over our social In partnership with easily understood by all. media channels. Please provide your twitter handle so we can mention you. If • Fresh content, or a new twist on existing you have any other social media information you want us to push, let us know Our preference is for brand new information: and we will work to make it happen — we’re members of all the channels, content not published in other places. Or if and can put you on any of our pages. Examining the ROI of you’ve written a great post somewhere else, • but you have a new take on it — we can work Partnership Opportunities: HCI produces 140 webcasts every year, original Executive Development with that. research reports, and 5 strategic conferences per year all designed to interact with our members. A blog post on our site is an affordable (it’s free!) • Feel free to provide a few Catchy title: way to engage with us and our membership. Authoring a blog with us is an Methods, Practices, and Results options for titles that are concise, provocative, important first step to increase your visibility in the human capital space and descriptive of the content in your post. .

Human Capital Institute In partnership with The Global Association HCI for Strategic Talent Management Video Editing and Other Media “Law Day” Educational Series Utilizing visuals and sound to engage viewers, I have created a variety of video projects. Below is a whiteboard campaign video I illustrated for the Tuck School of Business for their United Way campaign. Bottom right is a video I shot and edited about the “Walk A Mile” event put on in Concord, NH by the Crisis Center of Central NH. Top right is a video teaser for a series of educational videos I shot and edited for the Bar Association as part of “Law Day” 2016, which partners lawyers and judges with schools in order to bring the law to life in classrooms.

United Way/Tuck School of Business Campaign

Walk A Mile 2016 Newspaper Layout Front Page Monthly I collaborate with the NH Bar Association communications team to develop NEW HAMPSHIRE a visually appealing layout for the NH Bar News. This entails creating unique text and January 20, 2016 image content that peaks our readers’ interest. Vol. 26, No. 8 www.nhbar.org An Official PublicationBAR of the New Hampshire Bar Association NEWS...Supporting Members of the Legal Profession & Their Service to the Public and Justice System

Midyear Meeting Award ith New Recipients Announced Hampshire’s first- W in-the-nation Interior Pages primary election fast approaching, Bar News asked attorneys across the Granite State to NH Lawyers Reflect on DiClerico Phillips Graham Young write about their favorite Campaign Memories from moments from the dusty #FITN Primary History Judge Joseph DiClerico, whose career as a judge has spanned four decades, will be presented with the NH Bar As- campaign trails of the past. sociation’s Distinguished Service to the Public award at the 2016 Midyear Meeting on March 6 in Manchester. DiClerico As the candidates make their has served as a US District Court judge since 1992, including a final pitches, this collection of 1952: Kefauver ‘Was Quite Tall’ seven-year term as chief judge. NHBA President Mary Tenn also will be presenting awards memories and photographs play in the political process. Charlie Griffin and recall that he was quite tall. His at the Honors & Awards luncheon at the Radisson Hotel Center trademark was a coonskin hat, as reminds us of the powerful Read about a 10-year-old Boynton Waldron Doleac of NH to these recipients: Woodman & Scott he was from Tennessee, the home momentum – or torpidity – that of Davey Crockett, who was at the Roger Phillips, a Concord solo practitioner – Vickie Bun- future lawyer’s 1952 encounter In 1952, when I was 10, my father, time a popular television character nell Award for Community Service. primary election results in New with a coonskin-cap-wearing Charles J. Griffin, was heavily involved in portrayed by Fess Parker. the campaign of Senator Estes Kefauver Sen. Kefauver went on to defeat Dorothy Graham, supervising attorney of Manchester of- Hampshire have afforded the Estes Kefauver. Learn what it of Tennessee, who was running against President Truman in the Democratic fice of the NH Public Defender – Outstanding Service in Public primary. Shortly afterwards Truman ‘Heady Stuff’ from Primaries Past candidates over the years. It also then Incumbent President Harry Truman. Sector/Public Interest Law. was like to travel the state with I remember driving with my parents announced that he would not seek provides a behind-the-scenes the “Comeback Kid.” Find out from Portsmouth to the Hampton Tolls his party’s nomination. Brad E. Cook would give a false impression (“that would To be announced later – Annual service awards and other to meet Sen. Kefauver’s motorcade on Many believe that it was sheehan phinney Bass + Green be wrong”), and seeing the make-up run recognition from the NHBA Pro Bono Referral Program. look into the campaign buses, Kefauver’s upset victory over Tru- down his collar at the same time. A picture how one candidate charmed a snowy Saturday morning in February The day begins with the Gender Equality Breakfast, spon- and escorting him to Portsmouth for a man that put the New Hampshire 1968 – In mid-February 1968, of Nixon sitting on that stage is on the airplanes (and even flatbed Nackey Loeb and another campaign stop. I was introduced to him primary on the national map. George Romney, governor of Michigan cover of the brochure for the free online sored by the NHBA Gender Equality Committee. The event trucks) that have shaped the and the moderate Republican hope for the UNH course on the primary this year. features the presentation of the Philip Holman Gender Equal- spurned her husband. And GOP presidential nomination, dropped 1972 – As a student at Cornell Law ity Award to Sherry Young, co-founder and president of the influential role New Hampshire more... out of the race after coming back from School, I returned to New Hampshire for Vietnam and saying he had been “brain- Rath, Young and Pignatelli law firm, and remarks by former voters and campaign operatives the primary election weekend in 1972 to See pages 16-19 washed” by the generals there. Former work on the Paul McCloskey campaign NH House Speaker Terie Norelli. Vice President Richard Nixon was the Photos courtesy of against President Nixon’s re-election These award celebrations, combined with two important Kathleen Sullivan clear frontrunner. campaign, which clearly was dominant. 1984: Roses for Your Conscience 1984: Insights from Behind the Scenes I, a sophomore at the University Pressed into service by the same Profes- CLEs on the future of the legal (Colorado profession, Senator promise Gary Hart, to McGov make- the of New Hampshire and president of the sor Beckett, I was named “deputy press Nancy2016 Richards-Stower Midyear Meeting a must-attend event with plenty of op- Young Republicans, contacted another Law Offices of Nancy richards‑Stower ern’s 1972 national campaign director, won not. Several days before the Primary, c. 1952: Truman and Mayor Benoit secretary” and sent to Concord to brief the 1984 New Hampshire primary (Jeanne GeorgeSCOTUS Bruno Denies Cert in Addison Death Penalty Appeal student interested in the press, including, if I portunities to renew contacts and meet new people. LawServe Chairman Mannat sent me a peace offer- This photo shows Harry Truman with my father, Henry P. Sullivan, and Shaheen ran his campaign); Senator Mc- drafting Nelson Rock- recall correctly, Barbara In 1984, Senator George McGovern ing via NH DNC member Will Brown, Mayor Josephat Benoit of Manchester. My father told us that the day Sitting on the stage Govern came in fifth of eight candidates). efeller, governor of New Walters and other nightly asked me to chair his 1984 “Vote Your As DemocraticBy Kristen Party Senz chair (1983- of Dunbarton, in the form of a donkey Rothstein said of writing the cert petition. “It’s a real before the visit he dropped by Joe Benoit’s office to make sure everything York, and we went to see in the Fieldhouse at news anchors and com- Conscience” New Hampshire 1987), Democratic National Commit- piñata. The symbolism was evident. The was okay, as the mayor was introducing Truman at an event the next day. waste of time if you’re just asking the US Supreme Forbes Professor of Man- mentators. One of them primary comeback campaign. I was March 4, 2016 fight was over. New Hampshire prevailed. The mayor told him, “I am working on my speech.” Henry responded, UNH, Cook listened tee (DNC) member (1983-1996) and agement John Beckett at asked the question, “Is honored. Activists loved George. Now that the United StatesOur delegates Supreme received Court all courtesies has at theCourt to correct a mistake you think the New Hamp- “Mayor, no one is going to this to hear you give a speech, they are go- campaign activist, I have had numerous The ‘Crying Speech’ of Muskie the Whittemore School as Nixon commented this guy William Loeb When he was introduced at a denied the petition for writnational of certiorari convention, thein punitive the di rule- wasshire Supreme Court might have made, or you don’t ing because they want to see the president. All you need to say is, ‘It is 1972: Radisson/Center of NH opportunities to gain behind-the-scenes in- of Business. He said, that he could be (Union Leader publisher) Keene candidates’ forum, every- later repealed, and the New Hampshire an honor and a privilege to introduce the President of the United States, sights intorect candidates appeal in ofthe MichaelNH presiden Addison,- the state’s only death have some much broader point that is going to be “Be at my house at 3 this serious?” They obviously one in the auditorium rose for a primary lived on. Harry S. Truman.” I always tried to remember that when introducing In the meantime, I was at the trailer wearing make-up, Manchester, NH tial primary. As is evident today, candi- afternoon.” We showed thought he was some 10-minute standing ovation. row case in more than As these activities were taking place, of interest to the US Su- people when I was the state chair of the Democratic Party. Looking at David K. Pinsonneault with future governor Hugh Gallen trying dates sometimes say the darndest things, Winer Bennett to figure out how the senator and his up to a crush of TV and but that would give kind of nut whom they For the primary sign-up, we in public75 and yearsprivate. is set to enter out in the state convention hall, located in preme Court. That being this picture, I wonder if the mayor was giving his speech to Truman – my radio trucks, cables down supporters were going to get onto the a false impression could embarrass. The walked two snowy blocks from In 1984, New Hampshire was on the the gymnasium“It’s ofkind what is now of Southern like father looks a little perturbed. the driveway, and mass the complicated process said, in a capital case it’s I was a political science student at trailer (flatbed trailers do not ordinarily Nixon press people, very my law firm to the Secretary of edge of losing its first-in-the-nation pri- NH University, a fringe candidate (and -Kathleen N. Sullivan confusion. Beckett held (“that would be St. Anselm College (1969-73). A number come with stairs). Hugh and I seized on professional and sev- State’s office. While Boston tele- mary election.known DNC as Chair writ (and of attorney)habeas Ohio lawyer), Richard Kay, had jumped standard [to file a cert pe- of us volunteered to work on the Muskie the idea of using a square trash recep- a press conference an- wrong”). As he spoke, eral people deep, pooh- vision camerasANTICIPATE rolled, a pickup THE PLAY on theapplying stage and stubbornly claimedto Harvard.” a seat nouncing a Rockefeller Chuck Manattcorpus created. a rule allowing tition], regardless of the campaign. I helped out with the advance tacle from across the street to do the job. Cook watched the poohed Loeb. I said that truck stopped suddenly and a bur- other states to jump ahead of New Hamp- reserved for one of the major candidates, team on a few events, including Muskie’s A Union Leader reporter/photographer write-in effort, saying, if they didn’t take him ly, bearded, flannel-shirted man The US Supreme threatening to disrupt the convention. Dur- nature of the case.” Henry P. Sullivan (d. 2003), with his daughter, Grace Sullivan, meeting Sen. Jack and Jackie Kennedy. “Governor Romney’s make-up run down Aiming for the Future of shire, so long as all states stayed inside a – David Rothstein disastrous speech in front of the former (Nancy Meersman) recorded the decision seriously in an interview, leaned out the truck’s window “window”Court designated on Jan.by the 11DNC denied before ing the standoff, the Manchester police Prosecutors and Union Leader building on Feb. 26, 1972. for posterity. withdrawal was the self- his collar. he would make them and shouted: “HEY! SENATORthe Legal Profession (MPD) arrived and Deputyattorney Kay Director, was NH Public Defender less act of a statesman.” which nothe state certcould holdpetition a primary Addi or - appellate attorneys at the 1960: The Senator from Massachusetts The event was organized at the last My assignment at what became look silly. The morning MCGOVERN!” caucus. escorted off the stage. minute (in fact, people were on the phone known as Muskie’s “crying speech,” For the next several after the primary, on I froze. The Senator stopped. son’s defense team filed Unfortunately, Kay NH Attorney General’s weeks until the primary, we covered the The Midyear Meeting features two timely, in- As result, two oth- Kathleen N. Sullivan members with national figures. I particu- after midnight on the 26th to get things after dragging the can, was to be sure that one of the morning news shows, possibly “Senator McGovern! I voted for er states inlined October, up with which asked the Court to reexaminewas arrested four on the Office spent many hours preparing the brief in op- larly like the ones with then-Senator Jack in place, including a flatbed trailer that I the late ABC television reporter Frank state as best we could, picketing Nixon, TODAY, Loeb in fact wiped the floor with you in 1972 andteractive I can’t wait CLEsto on the future of the legal profession. Hooksett side of the Wadleigh, Starr & Peters handing out materials, granting interviews New Hampshireissues tofrom be Addison’sOver a hamburger trial, including and the constitu- position of the cert petition. “The appellate work, I Kennedy. My father’s parents were poor think was donated by Falton Trucking Co Reynolds got anywhere he needed to be. commentators who didn’t take him seri- vote for you again!”Participate My sigh in panel discussions with New Hampshire first. NH Secretary SNHU stage which, immigrants from the Beara Peninsula in and a portable PA machine from Radio No satellite trucks then. TV reporters to Theodore H. White and Bill Lawrence, ously. (McCloskey didn’t win.) of relief was audible, and in the tionality of thefries death at penalty.Manchester’s Out of the thousandsunknown to most,of cutthink, is exceptional on both sides,” said Senior As- My father, Henry P. Sullivan, a 50- among others, and having a great time. We of State Bill Gardner Ireland. His first job was working on a Shack). had to get to a studio to file their stories. cold air, visible.judges George smiledand national experts offering insights into how across two jurisdic- year member of the New Hampshire Bar started with a strong 13 percent of the vote, 1980 — A colleague who had worked then advancedpetitions New the USBackroom Supreme Restaurant, Court receives every year, sistant Attorney General Jeffery Strelzin, the lead vegetable truck before he was 10 years The Senator was in high dudgeon I stood next to Frank at the edge of the and whispered “Nice work, tions. He sued me as Association, was very involved in politics and after tireless effort, got 9 percent, if I with John Connally when he was secre- lawyers can practice in this new arena. Hampshireit typicallyoutside acceptsI arranged fewer tothan hold 100 a cases, “so it’s kind prosecutor in the case, who keeps a photo of Addi- old. But there he is, just a few decades about remarks Bill Loeb made about his flatbed, and after the senator started snif- Nance!” I had zero to do with party chair and the in the 1950s and 1960s. He served in the recall correctly. Election night headquar- tary of the Navy, got me interested in the the “window.” Dis- later, a lawyer, with the soon-to-be-elected wife and he was going to give Bill the fling (there were no tears; he did not cry) of like applyingfirst-ever to Harvard,” state saidparty David MPD Rothstein, for false arrest. son’s victim, slain Manchester police officer Michael New Hampshire House of Representatives ters was in a guest room at the Sheraton Connally campaign. I did some work, but this serendipitousFor media more mo- pleased, Chairman and State Senate, and was at one time President of the United States. You cannot what for. Senior (and paid) staffers tried I made a snarky comment to him about ment. However, I was respon- Manatt dispatchedlead defense counselconvention in the with Addison all the case Theand Democratic deputy PartyBriggs, on his office wall. understate what a big deal it was for Irish to talk him out of it. It started snowing how it would be better to have a presi- Wayfarer in Bedford where, after about 10 Connally ended up getting about 80 votes, information, please the Democratic National Committeeman sible for the dozen roses that the senator then-California Party was broke. Through Americans of his generation to see Jack around 4 a.m. giving the event an “It’s dent with feelings as opposed to Richard seconds of suspense, we adjourned to the and I ended up voting for Howard Baker, director of thecandidates NH Public onDefender. stage. from New Hampshire. We have a number brought to Nackey Loeb, owner of the Chair Nancy Pelosi the creative efforts of Kennedy become president. a Wonderful Life” feel. Muskie and a Nixon. He leaned over and said some- Conference Center where the Eugene Mc- who withdrew the next day. Ronald Rea- turn to pages 24-25 ADDISON continued on page 15 of photos of my dad and other family Union Leader, just before his interview. to admonish Gardner“You have to be very precise and veryConcord clear,” attorney Bob throng of supporters marched through thing like “Nice try, Dave. It’s not going Carthy people were celebrating his moral gan became president, notably. Later that (if not statistical) victory over President year, our law partner Warren Rudman was Loeb despised the senator’s liberal and me to return to Stein, my homeown- the snow from campaign headquarters to come out that way.” Indeed, it did not. politics, but was smitten by McGovern’s er’s insurance policy covered my defense on Franklin Street (the former Carpenter There was no “It’s a Wonderful Life” Lyndon Johnson, which led to Johnson’s elected to the US Senate the night Reagan inside the “window,” or New Hampshire 1972: Giving the Other Side a Hand withdrawal from the race later that month. won the presidency, and my wife and I outspokenness and his roses. The next day, would lose half its delegates, its prime (Bob convinced the carrier that my North Hotel) to the Union Leader on Amherst ending to this story. page one of INSIDEthe Union Leader carried a THE DOCKET End Manchester home was a short dis- Street. One other notable memory of that pri- along with many other New Hampshire San Francisco hotel space, and be placed read the law then in effect, saw what they representatives, many of whom were attor- large center photo of a beaming Nackey tance from the school and thus within the Rob Howard mary was, as an officer of the UNH Young Practice Area Sections ...28-36 in Referralthe nosebleed Networks. section of Lindseythe convention Gray of the Fresh and New. The schedule of up- Criminal Law Special Section Howard & Urbaitis had put together, and said that’s fine. They Republicans, sitting on the stage in the neys, including William S. Green, Norman Loeb acceptingOpinions my dozen ...... roses from a 4-5 TOP: McGovern’s 1984 primary campaign hall. My strategy, in coordination with the “zone of risk”). The case against me was asked if l would accompany them, which smiling George McGovern. NHBA New Lawyers Committee writesdismissed. Thecoming MPD NHBA*CLEsettled for something seminars has a new, c. 1960: JFK Meets the Sisters of Mercy Fieldhouse at UNH with Nixon addressing Stahl, and others, went to the inauguration, NHBA News ...... 6-21 chairNH Nancy Court richards News‑Stower ...... walks37-45 with the chairs of the other early states of Iowa and Read about proposed debtor’s prison In 1971 I was, and still am, a member was my pleasure. about 3,000 people, having him comment which was heady stuff for a 32-year-old. senator to the NH Secretary of State’s Office Maine,about with how the ableearly-career assistance oflawyers party canin help the neighborhood streamlined of $20,000. look. PAGES 20-27 NHBA•CLE ...... 20-23,26-27 Classifieds ...... 45-47 As the 1984 primary was coming to of the New Hampshire branch of the Amer- Gardner predictably was very gra- Jack and Jackie Kennedy visiting the Sister of Mercy, with my father that he could be wearing make-up, but that to sign up for the New Hampshire primary. operativesfirms andbuild attorneys business. Kris PAGE Durmer, 4 of rules, the new hardship licenses, implicit cious, accepted their boxes of signatures leaning in the doorway, back when the nuns still wore the full, traditional Nashua; Kate Hanna, of Manchester; and a climax, I asked Arizona Congressman bias, medical marijuana and more in this ican Civil Liberties Union. Although a Tom Fahey photo reprinted with permission Court Security. Court administrators re- with some ceremony, and told them that if habit. My parents always brought absentee ballots to a couple of convents Periodical Postage paid at Concord, NH 03301 (and prior presidential candidate) Mo Republican, I was approached on behalf of from Union Leader Corp. Martin Gross, of Concord, was to get all special section. PAGES 28-33 McCarthy ‘72 to attend their presentation the count were sufficient, which it certainly in Manchester, as many of the nuns wouldn’t go out to vote, or were too NH Childhood Punctuated by Politics theAssociation candidates to disavowAudit. NH the DNC’sBar receives edict highUdall to emceethink our policy Party’s that annual exempted 100 prosecutors was, they would be on the ballot. One of Club Dinner. Before a sellout crowd of to Secretary of State Bill Gardner of the elderly. Back in those days, the nuns were pretty reliable Democratic vot- ABOVE: Thirty‑one years after the 1984 andmarks pledge for to supportfinancial New performanceHampshire’s and ef- and police from courthouse security Health Law Special Section boxes of signatures, and to make sure that the sponsors was overcome and fainted. ers, and there were a lot more then than there are today. primary campaign, Richards-Stower hosted firstficiency. primary. PAGE 7 activists andscreenings. media at Nashua’s PAGE Sheraton 37 everything was done according to Hoyle. I It was fun, but the ACLU has not Jefferson VanderWolk most exciting campaign in our household Sen. George McGovern’s New Hampshire At the encouragement of candidate Tara, he delivered his oft-quoted line – Kathleen N. Sullivan (fatherless, by that time) was Eugene Lucy Hodder of UNH analyzes Gobeille called upon me since then. ernst & young book tour for his biography of Abraham Gary Hart, with Ned Helms, of Concord, about seeking votes for president in a McCarthy’s run in 1968. Lincoln, of Arthur Schlesinger’s “American andThere’s others over Still a hamburgerTime.The and NH fries Bar at barbershop Judicialin Laconia, Assignments. to which the bar See- who is sitting and two Sheehan Phinney attorneys write The Vietnam war was extremely un- 16 january 20, 2016 www.nhbar.org New HampsHire Bar News Growing up in Manchester in the President Series.” Manchester’sFoundation Backroom Annual Restaurant, Appeal I ar- bers replied,where “Yeah, duringwe were thejust laughfirst- quarter of 2016. about the health care surrogacy law, one 1960s, reading the Union Leader every popular, and McCarthy was the anti-war ing about that this morning.” But the LEFT: Sen. George McGovern with richards‑ rangedcontinues. to hold a PAGE first-ever 10 state party con- PAGE 43 year after it took effect. PAGES 34-36 day, and listening to my parents argue candidate. Things didn’t turn out very candidate that really stole the show that well as 1968 progressed, but the New Stower, holding her son, jonathan, age 3. vention with all the candidates on stage. about civil rights and other political is- One by one, we ushered the candidates evening was South Carolina Senator Fritz sues, I couldn’t have avoided or ignored Hampshire primary early that year was Hollings. Low in the polls, ever colorful exciting for us kids, in a good way. to a holding room behind the convention presidential primary politics, even if I stage. We “requested” that they sign a with his southern drawl, and joined at the had wanted to. One last memory: In 1972, I was 1988: One Firm, Two Campaigns head table by VP Mondale, Alan Cranston, sitting in Ferlita’s, a pizza shop in Exeter, statement that I would hold up before the My earliest memory is of seeing our convention announcing which candidates Gary Hart and other luminaries, he looked neighbor’s car go by with a Goldwater sharing a pizza with two friends, when his Manchester Ward 7 chair. supported the primary, calculating that no out at his audience and said he felt like an sign on the roof, in 1964. My father sup- in walked George McGovern and Paul Ovide Lamontagne Little did I know when I returned to serious presidential contender would want old trial lawyer. “When you have the facts ported Nelson Rockefeller in 1964, and Newman! I was amazed by how small Bernstein Shur on your side, you go before the jury and Newman was. the office that Norm Stahl was co-chairing to appear before 1,000 party activists and we had a Rockefeller campaign poster not be in support of New Hampshire’s argue the facts; when you have the law, in our attic for years thereafter. But the The first presidential campaign I Bob Dole’s campaign. I told him it didn’t From left, Unknown, David K. Pinsonneault, Ed Muskie, Greg Thifault and Paul McCormick. matter to me; I was sticking with Bush primary. you argue the law; when you have neither worked on was in 1988. I was Manchester the law nor the facts... you plea for mercy, Ward 7 chair for George Bush. This is (yes, I was even more naïve then). Candidates Mondale, Hart, Crans- New HampsHire Bar News www.nhbar.org jaNuary 20, 2016 17 Anyway, Norman was quite jocular ton, Hollings, McGovern, and Glenn all and that is just what I am doing this eve- how that happened: Our senior partner ning – give me your vote!” at Devine Millimet, Norm Stahl, encour- when Dole won the Iowa caucus in 1988 signed. Florida Gov. Reubin Askew did aged me to use his invitation and attend a and told me it was time to jump ship and Presidential Primary warm-up event at the join the Dole campaign. I respectfully de- Sheraton Wayfarer in Bedford in January murred, but had the last laugh when Bush Look for more NH primary 1987, which I did. won the New Hampshire Primary the I listened to proxies for several following week by 10 points. Always the memories, photographs and clippings potential candidates, and after the event, competitor, Norman was none too happy introduced myself to Will Abbott, who and blamed me for “stealing the Primary” from New Hampshire lawyers with was heading up Vice President Bush’s by running ads about Dole’s taxing ways. the online edition of Bar News, at New Hampshire exploratory committee. Of course, I had nothing to do with I committed to supporting Vice President the media campaign and forgave him – on www.nhbar.org. Bush on the spot and agreed to serve as the spot.

18 jANuAry 20, 2016 www.nhbar.org New HampsHire Bar News Wedding Set Welcome Party Info Card A common motif of a tree with brilliant leaves united the many pieces being sent to guests of this rustic, autumn Cincinnati wedding. The motif extended to the RSVP envelopes as a few of the leaves drifter into the address line. Finally, there is a simple Ohio silhouette with a white heart over Cincinnati as the back of each card.

Invitation

Backs of cards

Reception Card

RSVP Envelope

Kasey & Matthew 3450 Golden Ave #20 Cincinnati, OH 45226 Title Font Concepts Comics Cover Final Cover and Process This is the evolution of a cover concept. For a new collection of short comics stories I knew I wanted to showcase an image from all the included stories that could also be representative of the book’s collective theme.

Initial Concept

Cover Draft

Concept Sketch Other Illustration Work Comic book wrap-around cover These are illustrations I created for various projects over the past few years. All of them are hand-drawn brush and ink drawings on bristol board with text and coloring added in Adobe Photoshop.

Kids Stuff magazine illustration

Engagement “Save The Date” Card

Ultimate Frisbee League shirt design Thank you for your consideration.

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