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His work in the judicial system spans 27 years with time spent as a court manager, an attorney, a judicial educator and a court consultant, including service in western Africa as Deputy Chief of Party for the Nigeria Justice Sector Assistance Project. Mr. Bowling also served in a variety of positions with the Michigan Supreme Court for 20 years, including as the State Judicial Educator and as a Regional Court Administrator. Other Michigan service included Staff Administrator for the Legislative Commission on Courts (a joint Commission of the Michigan House and Senate Judiciary Committees). Additional Court experience includes internships with the Denver Juvenile Court and the North Dakota Supreme Court. Mr. Bowling received his B.A. in Political Science/Public Administration from Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island; a M.S. in Judicial Administration from the University of Denver College of Law; and a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the National Association of State Judicial Educators, the American Judicature Society, and the Ottawa County Bar Association. Mr. Bowling has served on the Board of Directors, National Association of State Judicial Educators; the Advisory Board of the Leadership Institute in Judicial Education, University of Memphis; the Advisory Board, National Judicial College - Courage to Live Program; and the Technology Law Advisory Board, Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Mr. Bowling is also a trained mediator and serves on the Board of Directors of the Ottawa/Allegan Center for Dispute Resolution. In addition to his service on the NACM Board of Directors as the General Jurisdiction Director, he is the Vice President of the Michigan Association of Circuit Court Administrators.
Responsibilities also include implementing major policies and decisions relating to the court, directing research and the preparation of detailed reports and memoranda, as well as supervising and/or staffing various committees relating to the Judiciary. Mr. Del Preore has been in the field of both court and corrections administration for over thirty years. During this period, he has maintained executive level positions in both court administration and the probation service. Additionally, Mr. Del Preore has served on numerous judicial and legislative subcommittees, planning groups and advisory boards. He is a certified trainer and has served as an adjunct faculty member at Seton Hall Law School, two county colleges, the New Jersey State Police Academy, several county police academies and the New Jersey State Administrative Office of the Courts Training and Organizational Development Unit. Mr. Del Preore completed his undergraduate education at Rutgers University and a Master's degree program in Public Administration at Kean University. He has completed the Court Executive Development Program of the National Center for State Courts' Institute for Court Management and is certified as a Fellow. Mr. Del Preore has published several articles in the area of volunteer management. He was a contributing author to the American Correctional Associations treatise on the use of intermediate sanctions. Most recently, he contributed to Washington D.C.’s Center for Community Corrections series on creating the “Community Connection.” He has delivered training programs on visionary leadership, executive decision-making, staff motivation and customer service in a government setting. For his outstanding achievements in the field, he has been recognized in Who’s Who in the East and Who’s Who in Law Enforcement. He has also served as president of the Mid-Atlantic Association For Court Management and was recently designated to serve on the Board of Directors of the National Association for Court Management in the capacity of Urban Court Director.
Large Court Director (2009-2012)William Simmons William (Will) Simmons is the District Court Administrator for the Sixth Judicial Administrative District, State of Georgia. The District is comprised of 14 counties and 19 Superior Court judges in West Central Georgia. Prior to his appointment to the Sixth District, he served as the Superior and State Court Administrator for the Clayton Judicial Circuit, and as Law Library Director for the Cobb County Superior Court. Mr. Simmons is the current President of the Georgia Council of Court Administrators. In 2007, he was selected to 40 Under 40, Georgia's Best and Brightest by the Georgia Trend's Business and Politics Magazine. He is the Associate Dean for the Evening Program at Bauder College, where he has served as an adjunct faculty member since 2007. Mr. Simmons serves on several boards, committees, and planning groups in both the judiciary and private sector. He has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to those organizations. Mr. Simmons has been a member of NACM since 2003.
Small Court Director (2009-2012)Stephanie Hess Stephanie Hess is the Manager of the Case Management Section of the Supreme Court of Ohio, where she provides caseflow management support to courts of all jurisdiction types throughout the state of Ohio, which includes 719 judges in 382 courts. Ms. Hess also oversees the reporting and analysis of caseload statistical data and conducts caseflow management reviews and training for judges and court staff. Prior to joining the Supreme Court in 2006, Ms. Hess worked for the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, General Trial Division as a bailiff for 7 years and as the Director of Human Resources and Training for over 3 years. Ms. Hess has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Professional Writing from Capital University and a Juris Doctorate from the Capital University Law School, both in Columbus, Ohio. Ms. Hess is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio as well as the United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio. She is currently a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the National Association for Court Management, the Ohio Association for Court Administration, the Ohio Association of Municipal / County Court Clerks and the Ohio Jury Management Association. Ms. Hess also serves as a faculty member for the National Center for State Court’s Institute for Court Management (ICM), and teaches Caseflow Management and CourTools for ICM’s Court Management Program in Ohio. Additionally, Ms. Hess serves as faculty for various Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College courses including orientation for new judges as well as courses for administrative judges and court administrators. Elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association for Court Management as the Small Court Director in 2009, Ms. Hess has served on the membership, conference development, and planning committees. She is currently the chairperson of the 2010 Justice Achievement Award subcommittee.
Judge Director (2011-2014)Hon. Grant Brantley G. Grant Brantley was elected Judge of the Superior Court in 1980. He is a Mediator, Arbitrator, Special Master and the Judicial Host in Judicially Hosted Settlement Conferences. He was admitted to the Trial and Appellate Courts of Georgia and to the U. S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia; 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and the U. S. Supreme Court. He was selected for the nomination process for the U. S. District Court during the first Bush Administration which expired when President Bush was defeated by Bill Clinton. Judge Brantley was transferred to the state retired list as a Brigadier General upon his retirement from the Georgia Air National Guard; U. S. Air Force Judge Advocate. He is now or was a former member of the Cobb County Bar Association; State Bar of Georgia; American Bar Association; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association; American Trial Lawyers Association; Lawyers Club of Atlanta; Atlanta Bar Association; and the Society for Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR). Judge Brantley was the President of the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, and authored “Mediation: A Process,” Verdict Magazine, Summer 1998. He completed the General Jurisdiction Course, National Judicial College, and had an AV rating as a practicing attorney, Martindale Hubbell Law Directory. He served as a member of the board of directors of the Marietta Country Club and as member of the Administrative Board of the Marietta First United Methodist Church. He has served on the Board of Directors of CMAR Credit Union, and was Chairman, Board of Directors of the Georgia Guard Credit Union. Judge Brantley was the first recipient of the Crystal Gavel Award given for sensitivity in the handling of sexual abuse cases involving children. Mediation/Arbitration training includes Harvard Negotiation Project by Professor Roger Fisher; Alternate Dispute Resolution, National Judicial College; Pepperdine University: Advanced Mediation; 40 hours Commercial Mediation Course; 60 Domestic Mediation Court; estimated number of cases handled is 2,000. Judge Brantley received an Associate Degree from Emory at Oxford, and a B.B.A. (with concentration in Management) and J.D. from Emory University. Clerk of Court (2010-2013)Duane Delaney Duane B. Delaney is the Clerk of the Court for the District of Columbia Superior Court. He has been employed by the District of Columbia Superior Court for 30 years and has served as the appointed Clerk of the Court for 16 years. As the Clerk of the Court, he is responsible for the daily operation of all divisions. The D.C. Superior Court is a general jurisdiction, urban court with over 800 employees and 112 Judges. Duane received his Juris Doctor Degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1989 and a Master of Science Degree in the Administration of Justice with a concentration in Judicial Administration from American University in 1979. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. Duane previously served on the NACM Board of Directors from 1999 to 2002. He currently serves on the Urban Court Managers Network and has been the Chair of the NACM Award of Merit Subcommittee since 2007. He has previously served as Chair of the Publication Committee and Host Committee in addition to serving multiple terms on the Membership Committee, Nominations Committee, Welcoming Committee and as NACM’s representative on the National Center for State Court’s Research Advisory Committee.
Urban Director (2010-2013)Raymond L. Billotte Raymond L. Billotte is the District Court Administrator for the 5th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, (County of Allegheny), located in Pittsburgh. As the second largest trial court in Pennsylvania, the 5th Judicial District is comprised of more than 100 judges and judicial officers, 1,200 employees, and serves a population of approximately 1.2 million citizens. Mr. Billotte was appointed in 1996 after serving as the Deputy Court Administrator from 1992-1996. Previously, he was employed by the 46th Judicial District of Pennsylvania as a Probation/Parole Officer (1984–1986) and District Court Administrator (1986–1992). Mr. Billotte holds a Masters Degree of Public Management from Carnegie-Mellon University’s H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management and is a 1991 Graduate Fellow of the Institute for Court Management’s Court Executive Development Program. He has served as a consultant with USAID addressing criminal justice reforms in the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Chihuahua, testified before the Pennsylvania Senate regarding jury reforms, and has served on numerous Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Pennsylvania Association of Court Management committees addressing the use of technology in the courts, preservation and transcription of court records, professional development of court managers, and juror diversity. Mr. Billotte has been acknowledged by local public and private organizations for his work on improving access to justice, efficiency of court operations, jury service, and court/community collaboration. Elected to the National Association for Court Management (NACM) Board in 2010 as the Urban Court Director, he also remains active in numerous court management organizations including the Urban Court Managers Network (UCMN), the National Conference of Metropolitan Courts (NCMC), the Pennsylvania Association of Court Management (PACM), and the Mid-Atlantic Association of Court Management (MAACM).
Rural Director (2010-2013)Kelly C. Steele Kelly C. Steele is a Court Programs Analyst for the State Court Administrator’s Office in Denver, Colorado where she works in the Planning and Analysis Division on legislative fiscal impact statements and strategic planning. Kelly obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Business and Economics from Agnes Scott College and has Master of Science degrees in International Affairs and Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before moving to Colorado, Kelly worked for the Administrative Office of the Courts of Georgia where she was responsible for daily budget management for 14 statewide programs associated with the Judicial Council of Georgia. She was also responsible for representing the Council in budgetary matters with the state legislative and executive branches. Kelly also has experience in the areas of emergency preparedness, business process analysis for case management system development and grant management. She served as the Judicial Branch representative on the statewide Traffic Records Coordinating Committee and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Committee. She has also staffed several Judicial Council committees including Emergency Management, Recusal Rule Development and Judicial Workload Assessment. Kelly has been a member of NACM since 2005 and has served on the publications, website, and planning committees and has served as chair for the social Media and early career professional subcommittees.
Limited Jurisdiction Director (2010-2013)Phillip Knox Phillip Knox is the General Jurisdiction Courts Administrator for the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County. In this position he is responsible for the operations of the court, including areas of civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate/ mental health as well as the regional court locations. Mr. Knox assumed his most recent duties in April of 2007. Previously he spent four years as the Deputy Court Administrator, and six years as the Family Court Administrator. Prior to his assignment in Family Court he worked as a general court operations administrator for the Superior Court; deputy court administrator in the Maricopa County Justice Courts; Pretrial Director in Yuma County, Arizona; and as a supervisor with the Pretrial Services program in Harris County, (Houston) Texas. He is faculty for the National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA and for the Arizona Courts ICM training program. Phil has served as consultant to the California AOC while assisting with the Unified Courts for Families Project in that state. Mr. Knox attended law school in Texas and holds master’s degrees in public administration and criminal justice management. He is a graduate Fellow of the National Center for State Courts, Institute for Court Management (May 2000). He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Child Advocates Inc. Speakers Bureau Appreciation Award, the Arizona Family Support Council President’s Award, and the National Center for State Courts Director’s Award of Merit for Applied Research for his study: Internal and External Barriers to the Implementation of an Integrated Family Court: A Look at Family Courts that Work. Phil has served on the NACM Planning Committee and was recently elected as a director to the NACM Board.
At Large (2) Director (2009-2012)Paul DeLosh Paul F. DeLosh has held the Director of the Department of Judicial Services position for the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia since 2004. He first came to Court in 1991 where he served in the Department of Information Technology as well as the Department of Technical Assistance. |

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