Jun 06, 2024 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Hannah Hale Promoted to General Counsel and EVP at Georgia School of Orthodontics


Atlanta Business Chronicle
Publish Date: June 6th, 2024

Atlanta-based Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO), the largest orthodontic residency program in the United States, has promoted Hannah Hale to General Counsel and Executive Vice President. Hale also serves as Vice Chair of the American Bar Association, Health Law Section for the 2023-2025 bar years, is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia Health Law section and serves as a Volunteer Healthcare Attorney for Pro Bono partnership of Atlanta and Alumni Interviewer for Tulane University.

Education

Emory University School of Law (Atlanta, GA)

Tulane University (New Orleans, LA)

Bachelor’s degree

 

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Hannah Hale, J.D.

Hannah Hale, J.D.//

General Council, Executive Vice President

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