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Page 1: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

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I would appreciate your vote and the opportunity to serve you as TYLA President-Elect!

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Jeanine Novosad Rispoli was inspired to be a lawyer at an early age after learning of her adoption. Adopted in San Antonio and raised in Houston and Sugar Land, she graduated from Baylor University (B.A. University Scholars ’08) and Baylor Law (J.D. ’11) before returning to Houston to practice. In 2015, Jeanine moved to Waco, where she practiced with a large firm, but her passion to help others with family law needs led her to open the Rispoli Law Firm in 2018. Jeanine enjoys volunteering through the Baylor Law Veterans Clinic and pro bono adoptions. Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love traveling and finding new places to hike and explore

with their Labrador retriever, Khaleesi. (They are also clearly Game of Thrones fans.)

About Jeanine

Page 2: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

�������������������★ Create a user-

friendly toolkit to educate and equip lawyers to serve adopting and fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote and support National Adoption Day.

��������������������������★ Launch new online and easily accessible leadership and

professional development resources and opportunities for young lawyers, and improve the accessibility of existing TYLA resources.

★ Expand nonprofit resources to equip local chapters of TYLA with sample bylaws, project ideas, and other online resources and trainings for nonprofit boards.

���������������★ Create new local and statewide civility awards and post

inspiring stories of civility online to recognize and promoteways that Texas lawyers help each other.

������������������������★ Highlight, provide

continuing support,and champion newinitiatives for existingTYLA and SBOTprograms like TexasCourts for Texas Veteransand Texas Lawyersfor Texas Veterans.

Goals Experience��������������• President-Elect 2019-2020, Breakfast with the Bench Project Leader

2018-2019, Vice President 2018-2019, Secretary 2017-2018, Member 2015-Present – McLennan County Young Lawyers Association

• Co-Chair Texas Courts for Texas Veterans 2019-2020, District 9 Director 2019-2021 - TYLA

• Nominations Committee 2020-2021, Board Secretary 2018-2020, Advisory Planning Vice-Chair 2017-2018, Public Relations Committee 2016-2017, ODI Governance Track Fall 2017, Member 2015-Present - Junior League of Waco

• Panelist Fall 2019 – Dallas Bar Association Incubator Program• State Bar of Texas Local Bar Services Committee 2017-2021• Fellow 2017-Present – Texas Bar Foundation• LeadershipSBOT Graduate Class of 2016-2017, TYLA Project

What Do Lawyers Do? Rollouts 2016-2017• Co-Author and Panelist – 2016 ABA Young Lawyer’s

Division Growing Your Network: Ethics and Professional Conductthat Build Relationships

• Co-Author - 2015 Texas Minority Attorney Program EmergingTopics in Family Law

• Project Lead 2014-2015 - Houston Bar Association Family Law Section Adoption Day Toy Drive

���� �����������• Mentor 2020, Student Intern 2006 - Baylor Pre-Law Internship Program• Mentor 2017-Present, Member 2016-Present - Judge Abner V. McCall Inn of Court, Burta Raborn Inn of Court Houston 2012-2015• Panelist 2018-2019 - Baylor Law Ladies Who Launch• Moderator and Panelist 2016 - Baylor Law Professional Development Program Time Management Presentation• Volunteer Judge - TYLA National Trial Competition 2017; 2015-Present: Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition, Mad Dog Mock Trial Competition, Baylor Law Client Counseling Competition, McLennan County Young Lawyers Association High SchoolMock Trial Competition

������������ ����������• Speaker 2019-2020 - People’s Law School Texas Marital Property Law• Class of 2019-2020 - Waco Foundation LeadershipPlenty Institute • 2019-2020 - Volunteer School Book Deliveries with YMCA and Junior League • 2019 Class - Baylor Continuing Education Strategic Planningfor Nonprofits• 2018 Class - Cooper Foundation Building High Performing Boards

I keep a copy of this photo, taken the day I came home to my adoptive family, in my office. I have always been grateful for a legal process that gave me the gift of a loving family. As a child, I knew I wanted to be a lawyer so I could be part of that process and help share that gift with others.

I am honored to be nominated for President-Elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association. I have seen the service of young lawyers change the lives of both those served and those serving. I truly believe that we are BETTER TOGETHER, and together, we will work to support young lawyers and our communities.

In the coming weeks, I look forward to meeting more young lawyers throughout Texas to learn how TYLA can serve you and your community. If you would like to talk more about TYLA, please contact me!

Page 3: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

�������������������★ Create a user-

friendly toolkit to educate and equip lawyers to serve adopting and fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote and support National Adoption Day.

��������������������������★ Launch new online and easily accessible leadership and

professional development resources and opportunities for young lawyers, and improve the accessibility of existing TYLA resources.

★ Expand nonprofit resources to equip local chapters of TYLA with sample bylaws, project ideas, and other online resources and trainings for nonprofit boards.

���������������★ Create new local and statewide civility awards and post

inspiring stories of civility online to recognize and promoteways that Texas lawyers help each other.

������������������������★ Highlight, provide

continuing support,and champion newinitiatives for existingTYLA and SBOTprograms like TexasCourts for Texas Veteransand Texas Lawyersfor Texas Veterans.

Goals Experience��������������• President-Elect 2019-2020, Breakfast with the Bench Project Leader

2018-2019, Vice President 2018-2019, Secretary 2017-2018, Member 2015-Present – McLennan County Young Lawyers Association

• Co-Chair Texas Courts for Texas Veterans 2019-2020, District 9 Director 2019-2021 - TYLA

• Nominations Committee 2020-2021, Board Secretary 2018-2020, Advisory Planning Vice-Chair 2017-2018, Public Relations Committee 2016-2017, ODI Governance Track Fall 2017, Member 2015-Present - Junior League of Waco

• Panelist Fall 2019 – Dallas Bar Association Incubator Program• State Bar of Texas Local Bar Services Committee 2017-2021• Fellow 2017-Present – Texas Bar Foundation• LeadershipSBOT Graduate Class of 2016-2017, TYLA Project

What Do Lawyers Do? Rollouts 2016-2017• Co-Author and Panelist – 2016 ABA Young Lawyer’s

Division Growing Your Network: Ethics and Professional Conductthat Build Relationships

• Co-Author - 2015 Texas Minority Attorney Program EmergingTopics in Family Law

• Project Lead 2014-2015 - Houston Bar Association Family Law Section Adoption Day Toy Drive

���� �����������• Mentor 2020, Student Intern 2006 - Baylor Pre-Law Internship Program• Mentor 2017-Present, Member 2016-Present - Judge Abner V. McCall Inn of Court, Burta Raborn Inn of Court Houston 2012-2015• Panelist 2018-2019 - Baylor Law Ladies Who Launch• Moderator and Panelist 2016 - Baylor Law Professional Development Program Time Management Presentation• Volunteer Judge - TYLA National Trial Competition 2017; 2015-Present: Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition, Mad Dog Mock Trial Competition, Baylor Law Client Counseling Competition, McLennan County Young Lawyers Association High SchoolMock Trial Competition

������������ ����������• Speaker 2019-2020 - People’s Law School Texas Marital Property Law• Class of 2019-2020 - Waco Foundation LeadershipPlenty Institute • 2019-2020 - Volunteer School Book Deliveries with YMCA and Junior League • 2019 Class - Baylor Continuing Education Strategic Planningfor Nonprofits• 2018 Class - Cooper Foundation Building High Performing Boards

I keep a copy of this photo, taken the day I came home to my adoptive family, in my office. I have always been grateful for a legal process that gave me the gift of a loving family. As a child, I knew I wanted to be a lawyer so I could be part of that process and help share that gift with others.

I am honored to be nominated for President-Elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association. I have seen the service of young lawyers change the lives of both those served and those serving. I truly believe that we are BETTER TOGETHER, and together, we will work to support young lawyers and our communities.

In the coming weeks, I look forward to meeting more young lawyers throughout Texas to learn how TYLA can serve you and your community. If you would like to talk more about TYLA, please contact me!

Page 4: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

�������������������★ Create a user-

friendly toolkit to educate and equip lawyers to serve adopting and fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote and support National Adoption Day.

��������������������������★ Launch new online and easily accessible leadership and

professional development resources and opportunities for young lawyers, and improve the accessibility of existing TYLA resources.

★ Expand nonprofit resources to equip local chapters of TYLA with sample bylaws, project ideas, and other online resources and trainings for nonprofit boards.

���������������★ Create new local and statewide civility awards and post

inspiring stories of civility online to recognize and promoteways that Texas lawyers help each other.

������������������������★ Highlight, provide

continuing support,and champion newinitiatives for existingTYLA and SBOTprograms like TexasCourts for Texas Veteransand Texas Lawyersfor Texas Veterans.

Goals Experience��������������• President-Elect 2019-2020, Breakfast with the Bench Project Leader

2018-2019, Vice President 2018-2019, Secretary 2017-2018, Member 2015-Present – McLennan County Young Lawyers Association

• Co-Chair Texas Courts for Texas Veterans 2019-2020, District 9 Director 2019-2021 - TYLA

• Nominations Committee 2020-2021, Board Secretary 2018-2020, Advisory Planning Vice-Chair 2017-2018, Public Relations Committee 2016-2017, ODI Governance Track Fall 2017, Member 2015-Present - Junior League of Waco

• Panelist Fall 2019 – Dallas Bar Association Incubator Program• State Bar of Texas Local Bar Services Committee 2017-2021• Fellow 2017-Present – Texas Bar Foundation• LeadershipSBOT Graduate Class of 2016-2017, TYLA Project

What Do Lawyers Do? Rollouts 2016-2017• Co-Author and Panelist – 2016 ABA Young Lawyer’s

Division Growing Your Network: Ethics and Professional Conductthat Build Relationships

• Co-Author - 2015 Texas Minority Attorney Program EmergingTopics in Family Law

• Project Lead 2014-2015 - Houston Bar Association Family Law Section Adoption Day Toy Drive

���� �����������• Mentor 2020, Student Intern 2006 - Baylor Pre-Law Internship Program• Mentor 2017-Present, Member 2016-Present - Judge Abner V. McCall Inn of Court, Burta Raborn Inn of Court Houston 2012-2015• Panelist 2018-2019 - Baylor Law Ladies Who Launch• Moderator and Panelist 2016 - Baylor Law Professional Development Program Time Management Presentation• Volunteer Judge - TYLA National Trial Competition 2017; 2015-Present: Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition, Mad Dog Mock Trial Competition, Baylor Law Client Counseling Competition, McLennan County Young Lawyers Association High SchoolMock Trial Competition

������������ ����������• Speaker 2019-2020 - People’s Law School Texas Marital Property Law• Class of 2019-2020 - Waco Foundation LeadershipPlenty Institute • 2019-2020 - Volunteer School Book Deliveries with YMCA and Junior League • 2019 Class - Baylor Continuing Education Strategic Planningfor Nonprofits• 2018 Class - Cooper Foundation Building High Performing Boards

I keep a copy of this photo, taken the day I came home to my adoptive family, in my office. I have always been grateful for a legal process that gave me the gift of a loving family. As a child, I knew I wanted to be a lawyer so I could be part of that process and help share that gift with others.

I am honored to be nominated for President-Elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association. I have seen the service of young lawyers change the lives of both those served and those serving. I truly believe that we are BETTER TOGETHER, and together, we will work to support young lawyers and our communities.

In the coming weeks, I look forward to meeting more young lawyers throughout Texas to learn how TYLA can serve you and your community. If you would like to talk more about TYLA, please contact me!

�������������������★ Create a user-

friendly toolkit to educate and equip lawyers to serve adopting and fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote and support National Adoption Day.

��������������������������★ Launch new online and easily accessible leadership and

professional development resources and opportunities for young lawyers, and improve the accessibility of existing TYLA resources.

★ Expand nonprofit resources to equip local chapters of TYLA with sample bylaws, project ideas, and other online resources and trainings for nonprofit boards.

���������������★ Create new local and statewide civility awards and post

inspiring stories of civility online to recognize and promoteways that Texas lawyers help each other.

������������������������★ Highlight, provide

continuing support,and champion newinitiatives for existingTYLA and SBOTprograms like TexasCourts for Texas Veteransand Texas Lawyersfor Texas Veterans.

Goals Experience��������������• President-Elect 2019-2020, Breakfast with the Bench Project Leader

2018-2019, Vice President 2018-2019, Secretary 2017-2018, Member 2015-Present – McLennan County Young Lawyers Association

• Co-Chair Texas Courts for Texas Veterans 2019-2020, District 9 Director 2019-2021 - TYLA

• Nominations Committee 2020-2021, Board Secretary 2018-2020, Advisory Planning Vice-Chair 2017-2018, Public Relations Committee 2016-2017, ODI Governance Track Fall 2017, Member 2015-Present - Junior League of Waco

• Panelist Fall 2019 – Dallas Bar Association Incubator Program• State Bar of Texas Local Bar Services Committee 2017-2021• Fellow 2017-Present – Texas Bar Foundation• LeadershipSBOT Graduate Class of 2016-2017, TYLA Project

What Do Lawyers Do? Rollouts 2016-2017• Co-Author and Panelist – 2016 ABA Young Lawyer’s

Division Growing Your Network: Ethics and Professional Conductthat Build Relationships

• Co-Author - 2015 Texas Minority Attorney Program EmergingTopics in Family Law

• Project Lead 2014-2015 - Houston Bar Association Family Law Section Adoption Day Toy Drive

���� �����������• Mentor 2020, Student Intern 2006 - Baylor Pre-Law Internship Program• Mentor 2017-Present, Member 2016-Present - Judge Abner V. McCall Inn of Court, Burta Raborn Inn of Court Houston 2012-2015• Panelist 2018-2019 - Baylor Law Ladies Who Launch• Moderator and Panelist 2016 - Baylor Law Professional Development Program Time Management Presentation• Volunteer Judge - TYLA National Trial Competition 2017; 2015-Present: Top Gun National Mock Trial Competition, Mad Dog Mock Trial Competition, Baylor Law Client Counseling Competition, McLennan County Young Lawyers Association High SchoolMock Trial Competition

������������ ����������• Speaker 2019-2020 - People’s Law School Texas Marital Property Law• Class of 2019-2020 - Waco Foundation LeadershipPlenty Institute • 2019-2020 - Volunteer School Book Deliveries with YMCA and Junior League • 2019 Class - Baylor Continuing Education Strategic Planningfor Nonprofits• 2018 Class - Cooper Foundation Building High Performing Boards

I keep a copy of this photo, taken the day I came home to my adoptive family, in my office. I have always been grateful for a legal process that gave me the gift of a loving family. As a child, I knew I wanted to be a lawyer so I could be part of that process and help share that gift with others.

I am honored to be nominated for President-Elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association. I have seen the service of young lawyers change the lives of both those served and those serving. I truly believe that we are BETTER TOGETHER, and together, we will work to support young lawyers and our communities.

In the coming weeks, I look forward to meeting more young lawyers throughout Texas to learn how TYLA can serve you and your community. If you would like to talk more about TYLA, please contact me!

Page 5: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

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������������������������������� ��������� ��

TeamJeanine.com

I would appreciate your vote and the opportunity to serve you as TYLA President-Elect!

�������

����������������������������for

�������������� �����������������������

����������������������������for

TeamJeanine.comTeamJeanine.com

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Jeanine Novosad Rispoli was inspired to be a lawyer at an early age after learning of her adoption. Adopted in San Antonio and raised in Houston and Sugar Land, she graduated from Baylor University (B.A. University Scholars ’08) and Baylor Law (J.D. ’11) before returning to Houston to practice. In 2015, Jeanine moved to Waco, where she practiced with a large firm, but her passion to help others with family law needs led her to open the Rispoli Law Firm in 2018. Jeanine enjoys volunteering through the Baylor Law Veterans Clinic and pro bono adoptions. Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love traveling and finding new places to hike and explore

with their Labrador retriever, Khaleesi. (They are also clearly Game of Thrones fans.)

About Jeanine

Page 6: State Bar of Texas | Home...Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love WUDYHOLQJDQG ÕQGLQJQHZ SODFHVWRKLNH DQGH[SORUH ... fostering families individually or through clinics, and to promote

������� ������� ���� �� � � ���� ����� ���� �� ���

������������������������������� ��������� ��

TeamJeanine.com

I would appreciate your vote and the opportunity to serve you as TYLA President-Elect!

�������

����������������������������for

�������������� �����������������������

����������������������������for

TeamJeanine.comTeamJeanine.com

�������������� ����������������

Jeanine Novosad Rispoli was inspired to be a lawyer at an early age after learning of her adoption. Adopted in San Antonio and raised in Houston and Sugar Land, she graduated from Baylor University (B.A. University Scholars ’08) and Baylor Law (J.D. ’11) before returning to Houston to practice. In 2015, Jeanine moved to Waco, where she practiced with a large firm, but her passion to help others with family law needs led her to open the Rispoli Law Firm in 2018. Jeanine enjoys volunteering through the Baylor Law Veterans Clinic and pro bono adoptions. Jeanine and her husband, Stephen, love traveling and finding new places to hike and explore

with their Labrador retriever, Khaleesi. (They are also clearly Game of Thrones fans.)

About Jeanine