Kirk, who is based in Tampa, has demonstrated time and again his commitment to the Section and has mentored many BLS members in their legal careers.
“Donald is that rare leader who sets a goal, conceives a plan, motivates his team, and then stays out of their way as they all do their part to achieve that goal,” said Norm Powell, BLS Secretary. “Working with him is a pleasure.”
In her remarks, Christophorou also noted that Kirk achieved new heights for the BLS Publications Board, which is responsible for the development of the Section’s books—a major source of non-dues revenue for the Section. “During Donald’s tenure as chair of the Publications Board, he was responsible for producing more books than any other three-year period in the Section’s history.”
Juliet Moringiello, associate dean for Academic Affairs and professor of law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, who has worked side by side with Kirk on the Publications Board, had this observation: “Publications Board meetings chaired by Don Kirk were always a delight. His knowledge of the Section, preparation for the meetings, and commitment to the role motivated all of us as board members to continue to build the Business Law Section book brand.”
L. Collin Cooper, who is now chair of the Publications Board, valued Kirk’s skills and characterized him as the “consummate leader.”
“I have certainly learned some valuable lessons that I intend to carry forward,” said Cooper. “Donald’s style of leadership is effective, as he always seeks to ensure that all thoughts and ideas are heard, while also safeguarding the quality of the Section’s thought leadership. The Business Law Section—and, indeed, the ABA is very lucky to have driven members like Donald who inspire others and act with a sense of urgency, while expertly guiding others to achieve quality results.”