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Abraham Lincoln. We share a birthday.
Plus, you know, the Civil War, the
Emancipation Proclamation, the
Homestead Act, and some other stuff.
E X E C U T I V E V I C E
P R E S I D E N T
Chris Boyd
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC
cboyd@wsgr.com
I would have dinner with the first human
who picked up an egg, decided to try to
open it, and on discovering orange and
clear runny goo inside, concluded, "Yes, I
do believe I will eat that." I would ask him
why.
S E C R E T A R Y
Ginevra Saylor
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
ginevra.saylor@gowlingwlg.com
Jane Austen - because she is the
quintessential surveyor of human nature
combined with a sense of satire and wit.
She was also ahead of her time.
T R E A S U R E R
Catherine Monte
Fox Rothschild LLP
cmonte@foxrothschild.com
I think I'd most like to have dinner with my
dad again. He passed away almost twenty
years ago and, as I get older, I think of so
many questions I'd like to ask him now that
it never occurred to me to ask him then. It
would be great to see him one more time.
D I R E C T O R A T L A R G E
Rick Krzyminski
Baker Donelson Bearman
Caldwell & Berkowitz
rkrzyminski@bakerdonelson.com
This is really a tough one… either Jesse
Owens, as it would be interesting to hear
what it took and felt like to be the best
person on Earth at something at a time and
place where the odds were heavily against
him. … Or Winston Churchill, and I'd ask
the question "How does one not quit and
inspire others?
D I R E C T O R A T L A R G E
Jim McKenna
Fenwick & West LLP
jmckenna@fenwick.com
Michelangelo, assuming magical ability to
understand the language. Poet, architect,
painter. Brilliant mind.
C E O
Joy Heath Rush
ILTA
joy@iltanet.org