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07.30.24   |   News

Kimberly L. Hall Receives Ohio State Bar Foundation Community Service Award for Newer Attorneys

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Critchfield attorney Kimberly L. Hall has been honored with the Ohio State Bar Foundation’s Community Service Award for Newer Attorneys (District 10). This recognition celebrates Kim’s exceptional contributions to civic and community organizations across Wooster, Wayne County, and Holmes County.

Kim’s dedication to community service and leadership is exemplified through her multifaceted roles within various organizations. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce and the Board of the Heartland, Stark & Muskingum Lakes Chapter of the American Red Cross.

“I am deeply honored to receive this award,” said Kim Hall. “Community service has always been a cornerstone of my professional philosophy, and I am privileged to contribute to the betterment of our community alongside such dedicated individuals.”

Her impact extends beyond professional organizations to include significant contributions to community welfare. Since 2016, Kim has been a member of the Wooster Noon Lions Club, embodying her passion for community service and leadership. Within the legal community, Kim’s leadership was acknowledged during her tenure as President of the Holmes County Bar Association.

Notably, Kim Hall’s involvement with OneEighty, Inc. underscores her commitment to supporting individuals facing domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental health challenges. Her role on the Board of Trustees of OneEighty, Inc. has been pivotal in advancing the organization’s mission to provide crucial services to residents of Wayne and Holmes County.

“Kim’s dedication to improving our community is unparalleled,” remarked Sarah Baker, a colleague. “She volunteers not for recognition, but out of a genuine desire to make a positive impact.”

Kim’s outstanding contributions have not only enriched the lives of countless individuals but have also inspired her peers and mentees. Tricia Pycraft, Kim’s former mentor, spoke highly of her dedication and reliability, emphasizing Kim’s role as an exemplary role model for new associates and interns at her firm.

Kim’s unwavering dedication to community service, leadership, and compassion truly embodies the spirit of the Ohio State Bar Foundation’s Community Service Award for Newer Attorneys. Her achievements stand as a testament to her commitment to making a difference, both professionally and personally.

For more information about Kimberly L. Hall and her contributions, please visit Kimberly L. Hall – Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston (ccj.com)

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