The attorneys at Craige Brawley Liipfert & Walker LLP maintain deep ties to Winston-Salem and the surrounding communities. Did you know that…
Bill Walker is a member of Twin City Track Club, Inc., where he holds the elected position entitled Races and Equipment. He is also the Club’s attorney. The purpose of the Club is to promote all things related to running, for every type of runner.
Bailey Liipfert is on the Board of Directors, serving as the secretary, for the North Carolina Eye Bank. The Eye Bank’s mission is “to procure, process and distribute ocular tissue for the restoration of sight through corneal transplantation and related medical therapy.” The NC Eye Bank has just been designated as the largest eye bank in the world for cornea transplant tissue. To read more about this organization, please visit www.nceyebank.org or click here to view the press release. He also serves as Board of Directors’ President for The Adaptables, Inc., an advocacy group located in Winston-Salem, NC. The goal of the organization is to help individuals with disabilities become more fully integrated into society rather than being separated from it. To find out more information, please visit their website at: http://www.theadaptables.com
Brent Stephens is the immediate past Chair of the Elder Law Section at the North Carolina Bar Association.
Aimee Smith is on the Board of Directors for The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem, which is a volunteer-based organization serving the community since 1985. The Center provides education, support, fellowship and assistance to those older adults who desire to remain living in their own homes independently for as long as possible. Visit The Shepherd’s Center on the web at www.shepherdscenter.org. Ms. Smith is also the current Secretary of the Forsyth County Women Attorneys Association, as well as serves on the Council of the Elder Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association.
Rebecca Smitherman is not only on the Board of Directors for the Winston-Salem Estate Planning Council, but is also a member of the Legislative Committee of the Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association. Ms. Smitherman also serves on the Board of the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network. For more information about this organization, you may find it on the web at www.pdssn.com
Susan Ryan is the immediate past President of the Forsyth County Women Attorneys Association, which is a branch of the Forsyth County Bar Association – 21st Judicial District Bar. Ms. Ryan also is a Board Member for the Clemmons Fire Department.

