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family housing units. Prior to joining the Harrison Institute, Anderson worked in the real estate group at Sidley Austin LLP, in Chicago, where her practice had an emphasis on corporate and financing transactions. On top of her many accomplishments in the field of law, she is also the CEO of her own company and a fitness instruc- tor. She, along with another attorney, founded Vibe Ride, an Indoor-cycling studio that offers a variety of classes, including non-cycling classes like barre, to meet a broader range of fitness ob- jectives. Professor Anderson says she started Vibe Ride because she missed cycling in D.C. and Chicago and too many cycling studios in Atlanta were just missing something. Some studios lacked the energy, others skimped on the amenities, and the Atlanta streets are too packed with cars. Vibe Ride hosts a high energy environment, that mixes up the traditional spin class, with a schedule filled with classes like “Pop Princesses to Hip-Hop Hotties [Music] Video” Bike Rides and Pound Class, which is pilates-based cardio with weighted drumsticks. Anderson said her legal experience does often come in handy while running her business. She is set to open a new location in Grant Park in January of next year. The Midtown Studio is located at 950 W Peachtree St NW, Suite 225, Atlanta, GA 30309. Prior to attending law school, 2L stu- dent, Don Edwards worked as a tech- nology specialist and patent agent at a large law firm in Atlanta, Ga. His responsibilities included interview- ing inventors to identify each unique and novel concept, drafting patent applications, and prosecution of pat- ent applications. His position is what prompted him to attend law school, but has since decided practice of the law is no longer his path. A veteran and graduate of the Georgia Institute From the Board We asked The Atlanta Bar Association Board of Directors "If I were not an attorney, I would be a __________." Jim Blitch, Blitch Law PC If I were not an attorney, I would be a history teacher (which I once was). A. Craig Cleland, Ogletree Deakins If I were not an attorney, I would be a veterinarian. Caren Cloud, Truancy Intervention Project Georgia I would have been an entertainment reporter or a lounge singer. Shawntel Hebert, Gate City Bar Association If I were not an attorney, I would be a Radio Personality. Chris Lightner, Alston & Bird If I were not an attorney, I would have been a fighter pilot. Melissa Redmon, Office of the Fulton County District Attorney If I were not an attorney, I would be an English professor--probably African-American literature. Shawn Shepard, Smith & Carson If I weren't an attorney, I'd be a journalist. Margaret H. Vath, Georgia State University College of Law If I were not an attorney, I would be a Broadway superstar! Jessica Wood, Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein, P.C. If I were not an attorney, I would be an NPR host. The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association THE ATLANTA LAWYER 9