Ellerman to Assume Roles in Cincinnati Bar Association
August 20, 2007
Paige L. Ellerman, an attorney in the law firm of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, recently became chair-elect of the Young Lawyers Section of the Cincinnati Bar Association. Ellerman also was appointed to the Boards of Trustees of both the Cincinnati Bar Association and the Cincinnati Bar Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the CBA.
Ellerman, a resident of Newport, Kentucky serves as the president of the Board of Governors of Salmon P. Chase College of Law Alumni Association and also as the National Administrative District Director for the Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity for Women, Inc. She is past president of The Yearlings, Inc. For the past three years, Ellerman has been selected by Cincinnati Magazine as a Super Lawyers Rising Star and also was selected as a 2006 Ohio Rising Star by Law & Politics and Cincinnati Magazine. She is a member of the St. Elizabeth Medical Center Foundation where she serves on the Annual Support Committee and chair of the 2006 Benefactor Drive. She is a member of the firm's Professional Womens Resource Group.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has offices in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton and Covington, Kentucky. The firm provides a broad range of legal services to businesses and individuals, including litigation, corporate and business law, securities and municipal financing, tax and estate planning, labor and employment law, real estate and environmental, health care, intellectual property and unfair competition and antitrust law.
Ellerman, a resident of Newport, Kentucky serves as the president of the Board of Governors of Salmon P. Chase College of Law Alumni Association and also as the National Administrative District Director for the Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity for Women, Inc. She is past president of The Yearlings, Inc. For the past three years, Ellerman has been selected by Cincinnati Magazine as a Super Lawyers Rising Star and also was selected as a 2006 Ohio Rising Star by Law & Politics and Cincinnati Magazine. She is a member of the St. Elizabeth Medical Center Foundation where she serves on the Annual Support Committee and chair of the 2006 Benefactor Drive. She is a member of the firm's Professional Womens Resource Group.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has offices in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton and Covington, Kentucky. The firm provides a broad range of legal services to businesses and individuals, including litigation, corporate and business law, securities and municipal financing, tax and estate planning, labor and employment law, real estate and environmental, health care, intellectual property and unfair competition and antitrust law.


