Leadership Forum Notes 2015
My Dear A&S Colleagues,
Please, feel free to use or pass along my notes from the 2015 Leadership Forum talks that were streamed last week. Many of you may have attended, but for those of you who were unable to attend or watch the live-streams, I hope this is helpful! The talks were very interesting and relevant to the work we do.
Most kind regards,
Erin Norton Miller, Department Manager, Appalachian Studies, UK Appalachian Center, Arts & Sciences, erin.norton.miller@uky.edu, 859-257-4852
Conversation with Attorney Chris Green
Mr. Green is a Partner in the law firm of Boies, Schiller, and Flexner, which represented Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election lawsuit, Bush v. Gore. Mr. Green specializes in litigation and trials, and is interested to talk with current UK students about developing the skills necessary to succeed as a lawyer; choosing and excelling in law school; about what an attorney’s work is really like; and any other questions you might have about law school or the law.
UK Women’s Forum Conference
This year I was urged by two mutual friends at UK to make sure I signed up for the UK Kentucky Women’s Forum Conference. Just getting started in a new role, I was concerned I wouldn’t have time for an entire day away from the office, but I signed up and made plans to go. Boy was I glad I did! The day was wonderfully orchestrated with a keynote speech from our own Kirsten Turner to start things off. The theme was “Memoir” and Kirsten stayed on theme as she relayed an impactful “moment in time” to us and encouraged each of us to seek and be ‘network resources’ during times of crises. It was especially heart-warming to hear from our own Chief of Staff as she expressed her heart for fitting work into our busy, complex lives. Another A&S staff member in attendance, Jacqueline Burke said, “I really enjoyed Kirsten Turner’s key note speech. She is so good at connecting with whoever she is speaking with, one on one or to an entire group. It really spoke to me as a working parent. Two thumbs up!”
MCL Graduate Student Translates for Djibouti Delegation
The importance of meeting an international delegation can be exciting and intimidating. Serving as the delegation’s language translator adds an additional level of excitement and importance.
Meet Linda Elmore!

Hi Everybody! My name is Linda Elmore. I am the Financial Coordinator in the Patterson Office Tower IBU. I grew up in San Jose, California. I taught elementary and Middle School out in the desert near Palm Springs for 9 years. I moved to Kentucky looking for a new adventure. I met my husband and we were married a couple years later. We enjoy watching movies, eating out, walking, gardening and traveling. We have three crazy cats that keep us busy. I came to UK in 2012 after working at Urban Active in their accounting department for 9 years. I originally worked in the UK Medical Center in Pediatrics with their grants and came to Arts & Sciences when my position was eliminated because of an IBU reorganization.
1. What do you like to do in your spare time?
I like to read self-help books and work on my family genealogy. I have 700 people in my family trees that I have identified so far. It’s time to travel to France, Germany and Ireland to find more records of my ancestors.
2. What is your favorite movie or book?
Behind the Scenes of Kentucky Politics
Stephen Voss is a frequently quoted analyst of Kentucky politics. In recent years, the University of Kentucky associate professor of political science has been interviewed by some of the most prestigious newspapers and broadcast news organizations in the nation,
Phil Kraemer to Deliver Chellgren Lecture: Teaching as Ideacraft
Philipp Kraemer, Chellgren Endowed Chair for Undergraduate Excellence and professor in the University of Kentucky Department of Psychology, will be giving a lecture as part of the Chellgren Seminar Series.
A&S Alumna Named State World Language Teacher of Year
Laura Roché Youngworth, University of Kentucky alumna, was named the 2015 Kentucky World Language Teacher of the Year by the Kentucky World Language Association (KWLA).