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New NCBF Board Members Elected, Appointed

Deborah L. (Debbie) Hildebran-Bachofen of Manning Fulton in Raleigh and Dayatra (Day) Matthews of the Local Government Federal Credit Union in Raleigh have been elected to three-year at-large terms on the North Carolina Bar Foundation Board of Directors, and Laura Parrett Davenport of Fidelity Bank in Holly Springs has been appointed to a three-year term as chair of the NCBF Programs Committee.

The NCBF Board of Directors also includes new members who begin service in 2025-26 by virtue of their election, appointment or installation during the NCBA Annual Meeting and summer and organizational meetings of the NCBA Board of Governors.

Beth Langley of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro joins the board by virtue of her election as president-elect of the NCBA. She will also serve as president-elect of the NCBF and as a member of the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees, and will chair the NCBA/NCBF Audit & Finance Committees.

Dan Hartzog of Hartzog Law Group in Raleigh has been installed as chair of the Senior Lawyers Division and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of his service on the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees.

Sheila Spence of JMP in Durham has been installed as chair of the Young Lawyers Division and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of her service on the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees.

Sarah White of Ragsdale Liggett in Morehead City has been installed as chair of the Paralegal Division and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of her service on the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees.

Elizabeth McKee of Static Control Components, Inc. in Sanford has been elected to a three-year term on the NCBA Board of Governors and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of her appointment to the NCBA/NCBF Audit & Finance Committees.

Bain Jones, private practitioner, of Salisbury has been elected to a three-year term on the NCBA Board of Governors and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of his appointment to the NCBA/NCBF Audit & Finance Committees.

Judge Karlene Turrentine of the N.C. Office of Administrative Hearings in Raleigh will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors and NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees by virtue of her election to a three-year term as a vice president of the NCBA Board of Governors.

Cary Davis of Robinson Bradshaw in Charlotte has been elected to a three-year term on the NCBA Board of Governors and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of his appointment to the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees.

John Noor of Roberts & Stevens in Asheville is serving the second year of a three-year term on the NCBA Board of Governors and will serve on the NCBF Board of Directors by virtue of his appointment to the NCBA/NCBF Executive Committees.