SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hiscock Legal Aid Society announced it recently elected Virginia A. Hoveman as its board chair.
She first joined the society’s board of directors in 2011 and most recently served as chair of its resource development committee. Hoveman is a partner at the Syracuse law firm, Bousquet Holstein, PLLC.
Hiscock Legal Aid Society also announced that Cameron T. Bernard has been elected to its board. Bernard is an associate attorney at Bousquet Holstein, focusing his practice in employee benefits, qualified domestic relations orders, estate planning, tax controversy, and business transactions.
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