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    Chris Palmer

    Chief Counsel at Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism

    Chris Palmer is a dynamic leader known for his integrity, technical expertise, creativity, and positive attitude. With a background in Aerospace Engineering and experience in the Petroleum industry, he has a proven track record of saving time and money on contracts.

    Chris attended Mirabeau B. Lamar High School for his International Baccalaureate before pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He further enriched his education through a Study Abroad program at the University of Oxford.

    His professional journey includes roles at prestigious organizations such as Lockheed Martin, where he served as a Project Engineer Staff and a Staff Systems Engineer. Chris also co-owned barre3 and held various engineering positions at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. His experience ranges from mechanical engineering to graphic design.

    Excited for new challenges, Chris Palmer brings a wealth of experience and a strong skill set to any project he tackles.

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    Experience

    Chief Counsel at Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism (2015 - Present)
    Attorney at Evans Froehlich Beth & Chamley (2006 - 2015), Adjunct Professor at University of Illinois College of Law (2009 - Present)

    Education

    J.D. in Law from University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (2002 - 2005); B.A. in Sociology (Pre-Law) from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1994 - 1998)

    Location

    Fort Worth, Texas, United States