Rogers Towers Celebrates Women Leaders In the Jacksonville Business Journal’s Women’s History Month Edition
Jacksonville, FL — In celebration of Women’s History Month, Rogers Towers proudly honored ten of its accomplished women shareholders in a special feature published by the Jacksonville Business Journal (JBJ). The recognition appeared in JBJ’s March 28th print edition and its “People and Companies to Know” newsletter, with individual profiles set to be featured throughout the year in the People on the Move section of the JBJ website.
The women attorneys recognized for their outstanding leadership, legal acumen, and commitment to client service include:
• Christine Adams, Shareholder
• Sandra Mathis, Shareholder
• Nawal McDaniel, Shareholder
• Cristine Russell, Shareholder
• Ellen Avery-Smith, Shareholder
• Sherri Worman, Shareholder
• Katie Rudderman, Shareholder
• Lori Patterson, Shareholder
• Courtney Gaver, Shareholder
• Emily Pierce, Shareholder
“We are proud to see so many of our women shareholders recognized by the Jacksonville Business Journal during Women’s History Month,” said Joseph Clay Meux, Jr., Managing Director of Rogers Towers. “Their leadership, dedication, and contributions not only strengthen our firm, but also set a powerful example for the next generation of legal professionals in our region.”
This recognition comes during a milestone year for Rogers Towers, which is proudly celebrating its 120th anniversary. Founded in 1905, the firm has remained a cornerstone of the Northeast Florida legal community and is now the region’s largest law firm, with more than 50 attorneys across five offices.
Many of the firm’s partners have spent their entire careers at Rogers Towers, reflecting the stability, collegiality, and strong sense of purpose that continue to define the firm’s culture more than a century after its founding.
To learn more about the attorneys recognized and the firm’s legacy in the region, visit www.rtlaw.com.
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