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to foster professionalism, ethics and transparency in our local government. In her role with the City of Atlanta, she provides advice, training, and public education. She is committed to ensuring the integrity and accountability for the City and its representatives. The Rita A. Sheffey Public Interest Award was pre- sented to Kimberly D. Charles. As managing attor- ney for Atlanta Legal Aid, chair of the Atlanta Bar Association’s Women in the Profession section, and past chair of the Continuing Legal Education Board of Trustees, Kimberly exemplifies the dedication to public interest and leadership within the Bar that are the hallmarks of this award. The luncheon concluded with a powerful and inspi- rational keynote speech by Audra Dial. Audra is the managing partner for Kilpatrick Townsend’s Atlanta office and has received numerous accolades for her leadership and community service. She chairs fun- draisers, serves on many non-profit boards, and is a Past President of the Junior League of Atlanta. Yet, she still finds time for a personal life that is as robust and impressive as her professional one. She is an amazing mom to a young son, a supportive wife, and a warmhearted friend. But in the end, she reminded us that she too only has 24 hours in her day. She left us energized and encouraged, wondering: “what can we accomplish in our 24 hours?” History has its eyes on us. Do good. Margaret Hughes Vath Pr esident, Atlanta Bar Association 2017-2018 CLICK TO SEE COMPLETE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION & HOW TO JOIN IN! The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association THE ATLANTA LAWYER 7