RALEIGH, NC, December 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Campbell Law School (http://law.campbell.edu) has announced that Ashley H. Story has joined the Campbell Law School Board of Visitors. The board assists the dean, faculty, and leadership in developing and evaluating strategic planning efforts and launching new initiatives. The group also serves as a sounding board to review ideas, while helping to develop and foster important relationships throughout the legal and business community, nonprofit organizations, higher education, and government agencies in an effort to enhance all aspects of the law school.
Story, a 1982 Campbell Law graduate, is the Managing Partner of the Raleigh office of Troutman Sanders. His practice focuses on the development, construction, permitting, acquisition, and sale of retail, industrial and office property. He also serves as the Real Estate Section Chief for the firm, as well as on the firm's Executive Committee. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and New York.
Story's public service projects include involvement with and membership in the Conservation Trust for North Carolina, the North Carolina Museum of History Associates, and the American Friends of the London School of Economics. Story has remained extremely close to Campbell Law School, working with the "Campaign for Raleigh" board during the campus transition from Buies Creek to Raleigh. He was also instrumental in coordinating a major contribution from Troutman Sanders to the law school, and was one of four Campbell alumni to receive the Campbell University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011.
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"We are honored to have Ashley join the Campbell Law Board of Visitors," said interim Dean Keith Faulkner. "We look forward to the insight he will be able to provide in helping to create strategies and initiatives for helping our students learn."
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