BY AGNES JURY (MASON) JENNIFER R. GRAY (GRAND TRAVERSE/LEELANAU/ANTRIM) For the spring newsletter, we are pleased to introduce RAM’s newest member and the new Grand Traverse, Leelanau, and Antrim County Referee: Jennifer R. Gray. Jennifer was born and raised in Traverse City. She attended Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she graduated in 2004. Mrs. Gray earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Psychology from the University of Tampa in 1999. Throughout her career, Mrs. Gray has worked extensively with juveniles and families. She began her professional journey as a juvenile probation officer with the 19th Circuit Court (Manistee/Benzie Counties). What many people might not know is that she also worked for a local Girl Scout Council, teaching rock climbing and high ropes courses, before pursuing law school. Ms. Gray is married and has two stepchildren, as well as a cat named Hero. If given the chance to trade places with anyone for a day, she would choose Hero because she admires the cat's seemingly stress-free life. Ms. Gray’s proudest moments as a lawyer include achieving the discharge of her student loans after 10 years of public service and being appointed as a Referee. Her dedication to public service has also brought her heartfelt recognition in the form of thank-you letters she received as a Legal Services attorney, which she considers the most meaningful reminders of why she chose this career path. Her advice to anyone considering law school is simple: “Do it! It is a great experience that will teach you invaluable lessons you’ll use throughout life, even if you don’t end up practicing law.” To her 16-year-old self, she would say: “You’re going to be A-OK, sister. Put your patience pants on and stop driving so fast.” It’s no surprise that her personal motto is: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Ms. Gray’s success as an attorney may partially be due to the best advice she’s ever received: “Don’t let the bastards get you down. Show up, pay attention, tell the truth, and don’t get too attached to the outcome.”
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BY MICHELLE LETOURNEAU (OAKLAND)KUDOS to . . . Congratulations to the following Referees who were successful in their November 2024 elections:
Thank you for your continued dedication to Michigan families! The Wayne County Friend of the Court welcomed attorney Stacey Selleck as their newest Domestic Referee in January 2025. Referee Selleck has dedicated her legal career to domestic relations work and will be a great asset to the families of Wayne County. Congratulations to Referee Margaret Cotant, Wayne County, for accepting the Director of Friend of the Court position at the 33rd Circuit Court in Charlevoix County. Kudos to Livingston County Referee Jason Blevins for participating in the annual International Criminal Law Moot Court Competition in the Hague (Netherlands) as an Evaluator in 2024. While the program focuses on criminal law rather than family law, Referee Blevins had an awesome opportunity to work and talk with lawyers, judges and law students from 44 countries around the world about human rights issues. There is bound to be some discussion about families and family law when discussing international law and human rights. Congratulations to Referee Jacqueline Wright who was appointed Chief Referee in Macomb County in November 2024. Referee Wright became a Macomb County Referee in November 2021. Prior to her initial appointment, Referee Wright maintained a solo practice for approximately 29 years representing clients in family and business matters with a focus on family law. Congratulations to Oakland County Referee Camille Dennis for becoming “Grammy CeCe” on January 9, 2025. The bouncing baby boy is happy, healthy and loved and Camille is over the moon with joy and pride! Congratulations to Washtenaw County Referee Sunny Lee on her promotion to Deputy Friend of the Court. Well wishes to Referee Melissa Sytsma as she starts her new Referee position in Kalamazoo County, and to Referee Daniel Ferency who recently accepted a Referee position in Oakland County. Congratulations to Macomb County Referee Linda Harrison on her promotion to Deputy Court Administrator for Macomb County Circuit Court. Don’t be shy about sending your professional, personal, and community involvement accomplishments to be recognized in this section. We love celebrating the multi-talented, multifaceted professionals in our group! Please forward anything you’d like to share about yourself or a colleague by emailing Michelle Letourneau (Oakland) at [email protected] anytime throughout the year. |
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