The law firm of Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter is
proud to announce that Margeaux Kimbrough has been honored as the
fourth recipient of the firm's annual minority merit scholarship.
Kimbrough will enter her second year at Capital University Law School
this fall. As part of the merit scholarship, Kimbrough will spend
the summer months as a clerk with Kegler Brown.
Prior to beginning law school, Kimbrough earned a Bachelor of Arts
in philosophy and a minor in Classics from The Ohio State University.
Kimbrough's memberships and activities include the Black Law Student
Association and the Corporate and Business Law Association; she
also serves as a Women's Law Association representative and a student
member of the Ohio State Bar Association.
2007 marks the fourth year for the Kegler Brown Minority Merit
Scholarship, which is awarded annually to a minority student based
on academic performance, accomplishments, activities and potential
contributions to the legal community. Kegler Brown maintains an
internal diversity committee to formalize and further the firm's
commitment to achieving racial and gender diversity at all levels
of the organization. A combined sub-group of the diversity and recruiting
committees also is in place and is charged with setting and accomplishing
goals relating to increased racial diversity.