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Tom Brennan (Harvard) & Bridget Crawford (Pace) Elected Fellows Of American College of Tax Counsel

Press Release, American College of Tax Counsel Elects New Fellows:

ACTC3[T]he Board of Regents of the American College of Tax Counsel (the “College”) elected the following seven new Fellows into its ranks:

Thomas Brennan of Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Bridget Crawford of Pace University Law School, White Plains, New York

John Hackney of Chamberlain Hrdlicka, Atlanta, Georgia
Nathaniel Pollock of SouthBank Legal, Washington, DC
Michael Sardar of Kostelanetz, New York, New York
Benjamin Tompkins of Nardiello Turanchik Tompkins, Washington, DC
Francesca Ugolini, former Chief of the Appellate Section of the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC …

About the American College of Tax Counsel
The American College of Tax Counsel, founded in 1981, is a nonprofit association of tax attorneys in private practice, law, business, graduate school teaching positions, and government, who are recognized for their excellence in tax practice and their substantial contributions and commitment to the legal profession. One of the chief purposes of the College is to provide a mechanism for input by tax attorneys into the development of U.S. tax laws and policy. A nineteen-member Board of Regents serves as the governing body of the College, with one Regent drawn from each of the thirteen federal judicial circuits, plus two at-large positions. The Board is rounded out by the four members of its Executive Committee: President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Immediate Past President. 

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