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The ACLA
Advisory Board is a diverse group committed to assisting
non-profit organizations within our communities.

Ellen Hargis
Volunteer Center of Tucson
Ellen Hargis, President
and Chief Executive Officer of the
Volunteer Center of
Tucson, has made it possible for the
Center to achieve major
accomplishments on a limited
budget by forging
relationships and collaborations with
other organizations and
leveraging financial resources.
A noted workshop leader and
trainer, Hargis is frequently
called
upon to make leadership
training presentations
to both the corporate and non-profit
sectors. Her peers have twice named her
Agency
Director of the Year, an unprecedented honor. She has also
been
named a
Greater Tucson Leader. Her community involvement
includes
serving on the Arizona Commission on Service and
Volunteerism.
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Kathryn B.
Nelson
Haralson, Miller, Pitt,
Feldman & McAnally, PLC
Kay
Nelson earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in
1988 from the University of
Arizona, and her law degree
in 1991 from the University of Arizona College of
Law.
Nelson was admitted to the Arizona
Bar in 1991, and
has focused her practice in the areas
of real estate,
commercial finance, and general corporate
transactions,
providing representation to both exempt and
non-exempt organizations.
Nelson is a member of the Arizona
Women Lawyer's Association, Tucson
CREW, and Women in Tax and Finance. She is an associate at the firm of
Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, PLC.
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Luis A.
Ochoa
Quarles & Brady Streich Lang LLP
After receiving
his bachelor's degree from the University
of Arizona in 1983 and his Juris Doctorate from the
University of Arizona College of Law in
1986, Luis
Ochoa has focused his practice on gaming and Indian
law and the counseling of exempt organizations and
business
clients in all phases of corporate operations,
including
commercial transactions, tax, business planning, real estate, and
bankruptcy matters. Ochoa currently serves on the Board of
Directors for the
Pima County Bar Association, and is a
partner at Quarles & Brady Streich
Lang, LLP in Tucson.
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Mary Beth
Savel
Lewis and Roca, LLP
Mary
Beth Savel is a a partner of Lewis and Roca,
LLP, practicing in their
Tucson office. Her practice
includes transactional,
administrative, and litigation
matters, primarily
in the areas of land use,
zoning
and development, and
municipal law. In addition,
she has worked extensively in
commercial and tort/
insurance defense
litigation. Savel obtained her
B.S. in Biology/Chemistry in
1981 and her Secondary Education Certificate in 1985 at the University of
Arizona.
She then
attended the James
E.
Rogers College of Law at the
University of
Arizona and obtained her J.D. in 1992. Savel is a member of the
Arizona Women Lawyers
Association
and the Arizona Planning Association,
is the chair of the Pima
County Legal Community Against Hunger fundraising
drive, and
has served on the Board of Directors of the Tucson
Adult Literacy
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