David A. Brennen | |
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Born | October 30, 1966 |
Spouse | Kimberly Brennen |
Children | Spenser Brennen, Clarence Brennen, Andrew Brennen |
Academic background | |
Education | BS, finance, 1988, Florida Atlantic University JD, 1991, LL. M., Taxation, 1994, University of Florida |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Kentucky College of Law University of Georgia School of Law |
David A. Brennen is an American lawyer. In 2009,Brennen was named dean of the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Brennen graduated with a finance degree from Florida Atlantic University and earned his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. [1]
Upon completing his formal education,Brennen accepted a faculty position at the University of Georgia School of Law from 2006 until 2009. He eventually left the institution to become dean of the University of Kentucky College of Law. [2] While serving in this role,he was selected for the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellowship program [3] and named to the Lawyers of Color's Fourth Annual Power List. [4] In 2019,Brennen was elected vice president/president-elect of the Southeast Association of Law Schools. [5] During his year with the ACE's Fellowship program,Mary J. Davis took over as interim dean of the University of Kentucky College of Law. [6]
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