Chemere Ellis has been selected to co-chair the Securities Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA) and Chair the Scholarship Committee of the George Edgecomb Bar Association (GEBA). Chemere’s selection to these leadership roles is a testament to her passion for public service and commitment to personal and professional growth.
As co-chair of HCBA’s Securities Law Section, Chemere aims to demystify securities practice for Florida practitioners by providing practical training on complex areas of securities practice through articles and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programming. She will touch on topics such as litigating securities disputes before self-regulatory organizations, agency enforcement actions, restrictive covenants in the securities arena, and cybersecurity. For more information about the HCBA Securities Law Section and to register to become a member, visit: https://www.hillsbar.com/members/group.aspx?id=149178.
Chemere is also passionate about serving as Chair of GEBA’s Scholarship Committee, which is a cornerstone of the organization’s efforts to promote and advance African Americans within the legal profession and higher education. Since its inception, GEBA has awarded more than $300,000 in scholarships to college-bound students in Hillsborough County, and Chemere is thrilled to lead the organization’s efforts going forward. As Tampa’s largest predominantly African American voluntary bar association, GEBA is also committed to promoting and recognizing African Americans within the legal professional and judiciary, and providing citizens with the tools to access and navigate America’s complex legal system. For more information about GEBA and its scholarship initiative, and to register to become a member, visit: https://www.mygeba.com/.
Chemere looks forward to another successful year of serving her clients and community. For more information, contact Chemere Ellis at cellis@chemereellis.com.