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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
November 29, 2007

Five new members will join the Board of Directors of the International Franchise Association next year: Two Men And A Truck CEO Melanie Bergeron, CFE; Valpak President Joseph H. Bourdow; Sylvan Learning President and CEO Peter Cohen; McDonald's U.S. VP of Franchising John A. Kujawa; and PIP Printing & Document Services President Catherine Monson. The franchise executives will assume their posts during IFA's annual convention in February 2008.

Cheryl Mullin & Associates (Richardson, TX) named a new law partner, changed its name, and expanded its legal team. The firm, now formed as Mullin House PC, named Dyan House as partner, and has hired three more employees since June. 'This year, we've significantly grown our franchise client base, and have expanded our practice areas to meet our clients' needs,' said Cheryl Mullin, president and founder of the firm. The firm hired two attorneys this year, Robert D. Royse Jr. and Zachary A. Copp, and it hired Laine Schroeder as senior legal assistant.

Five new members will join the Board of Directors of the International Franchise Association next year: Two Men And A Truck CEO Melanie Bergeron, CFE; Valpak President Joseph H. Bourdow; Sylvan Learning President and CEO Peter Cohen; McDonald's U.S. VP of Franchising John A. Kujawa; and PIP Printing & Document Services President Catherine Monson. The franchise executives will assume their posts during IFA's annual convention in February 2008.

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