C|M|LAW Creates New Leadership Education Program
Made possible thanks to a $750,000 gift from P. Kelly Tompkins
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Cleveland attorney and business leader P. Kelly Tompkins has made a $750,000 gift to his alma mater, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at 91国产精品, to establish a substantive leadership education program for law students.
The initiative, which will be named the P. Kelly Tompkins Leadership and Law Program, was created by Tompkins and C|M|LAW Dean Lee Fisher, former Ohio Attorney General and Lt. Governor. It seeks to educate students not only to be great lawyers but also to be great leaders. The current components of the program include:
- Dean's Leadership Fellows Scholarship
- Dean鈥檚 Leadership Fellows Program
- New Curriculum development with a focus on leadership
- C|M|LAW Leader-in-Residence Program
- Annual Leader on the Rise Award
- Visiting Leader Lecture and Conversations Series
- Continuing education programming in leadership
鈥淚 would like to thank Kelly Tompkins for this generous donation which will enhance C|M|LAW鈥檚 national reputation as a 鈥榝irst mover鈥 and legal education innovator, and provide a model for future leadership initiatives at 91国产精品,鈥 noted Harlan Sands, president of Cleveland State.
鈥淟awyers often follow a career trajectory that propels them into positions of leadership, to the point that the profession is disproportionally represented,鈥 said Tompkins. 鈥淚ronically, there is a lack of leadership training offered by law schools. Through C|M|LAW鈥檚 Leadership and Law Program, we will equip students with the strategies and skills necessary to answer the inevitable call to leadership.鈥
Kelly Tompkins is a 1981 graduate of C|M|LAW. He currently serves as a Cleveland-Marshall Leader-in-Residence and Vice-Chair of the C|M|LAW Board of Visitors. He is also a Senior Advisor at the Cleveland public relations firm Dix & Eaton. He is a past recipient of the 91国产精品 George B. Davis Service Award and Cleveland-Marshall Law Alumni Association Alumnus of the Year and delivered the commencement address for the 2005 graduating class of Cleveland-Marshall. He was an inaugural inductee into the C|M|LAW Hall of Fame in 2017.
His impressive legal and corporate career has included numerous public company roles, most recently as Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Cleveland Cliffs where he previously served as its Chief Financial Officer and Chief Legal Officer. Prior to joining Cliffs, Kelly spent 15 years with RPM International, including service as Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer and Chief Legal Officer. Tompkins also served as President of the Cleveland Bar Association from 2005-2006.
In addition, the school is actively exploring hosting a national conference focused on leadership training for law students and lawyers.
鈥淜elly鈥檚 generous gift will help to ensure the new C|M|LAW Leadership and Law program can be sustainable for the future,鈥 added Cleveland-Marshall Dean Lee Fisher. 鈥淐|M|LAW has produced a remarkable number of leaders in law, public service, business and the judiciary 鈥 leadership is in our school鈥檚 DNA. Support from engaged alumni leaders like Kelly ensures that our graduates will be better prepared to lead in the near future and for generations to come.鈥