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Brian D. Shonk, 2012
Brian D. Shonk is managing partner of the law firm of Dagger, Johnston, Miller, Ogilvie & Hampson, LLP. He has practiced law with Dagger Firm since 1987, now focusing his practice on representing mid-size and small businesses, banks, and individuals in estate planning and probate matters. His work includes representation of creditors in various creditor/debtor disputes, including bankruptcy, workout and collection matters.
Brian resides in Lancaster with wife Dawn (Sesslar) and daughter Claire. Brian is a Lancaster native and alumnus of Fisher Catholic High School (1979). He graduated with a B.A. in Economics and English, cum laude, from Case Western Reserve University. Brian received his law degree, magna cum laude, from Boston College Law School, and while there was inducted into the Boston law firm of Riemer & Braunstein before returning to Lancaster in 1987. Brian's professional affiliations include past President of Fairfield County Bar Association (1995-1996); he is a member of Fairfield, Columbus, Ohio State, and Massachusetts State Bar Associations, and Ohio State Bar Foundation.
In the Lancaster community, Brian and his family are members of St. Bernadette Catholic Church. Brian presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Lancaster Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce, the Fisher Catholic Foundation and the Fairfield (FairHoPE) Hospice, and as legal advisor to the Fisher Catholic Mock Trial Team. He has previously served as President of the Board of Directors of the Fairfield County Board of DD and of the Lancaster Country Club, and as board member for the Lancaster Chorale and Special Wish Foundation.
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Rick Szabrak, 2013
Rick is the General Manager of Eagle-Gazette Media. Rick is a graduate of Miama (Ohio) University and has an MBA from Northern Illinois University. He is on the Board of Directors for th e Fairfield Medical Cnenter Foundation, Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, Prevention Works - Partnership for a Drug Free Fairfield County, and the Zanesville-Muskingum Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the Fairfield County Fit Together Taskforce and the Fairfield County Opiate Taskforce.
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