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AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S


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Communications Coordinator — Holland Doran


Family information: My husband, James Doran, and I met at Ouachita Baptist University and have been mar- ried for seven years. We live in Bryant with our daughter, Lindsy, and our spoiled puppy, Ace. I call Nash- ville, Arkansas, in Howard County, my home and visit my family there as often as I can.


My favorite meal: Without a doubt, my


favorite meal is my grandmother’s tradi- tional Thanksgiving spread. I especially love her stuffing, sweet potatoes with brown sugar, and pumpkin pie topped with a large dollop of Cool Whip.


When I’m not working I’m: Shop- ping with my daughter and mother, walking our puppy at the park, reading books, listening to interesting podcasts, and watching Netflix.


Te accomplishment of which I am most proud: I am


proud to have the opportunity to see my daughter become a strong and beautiful woman. I am also proud to have


Motto or favorite quote: “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” — Malala Yousafzai


Law Clerk — Awni Filat Family information: I come from a family of five,


and I’m the oldest of three siblings in my household. I have a younger sister and brother who love me and hate me at the same time. My family is originally


from


Israel, and I really enjoy the culture and food that comes along with it.


My favorite meal: Whatever Middle- Eastern meal my grandmother makes me for the week.


When I’m not working I’m: Getting huge at the gym, or chillin’ with the bros.


The accomplishment of which I am most proud: Currently, I’m most proud of almost completing law school without being held back.


The hardest thing I have ever done: Give up trick- or-treating. COUNTY LINES, SPRING 2017


At the top of my bucket list is to: Travel and visit as many places as I can so I can find myself and see every- thing from different perspectives.


You might be surprised to learn that: I used to play the French horn and was good at it.


My pet peeve is: When someone says they’re five minutes away when they’re really still in the shower


Motto or favorite quote: “The seaweed is always greener in somebody else’s lake.” — Sebastian in “The Little Mermaid”


How long have you been at AAC and can you describe some of your successful AAC projects? I’ve been here for almost a month and


I’ve enjoyed learning something new every day with the help of the other law clerks.


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been offered opportunities to further my love of learning, writing, and developing new friendships.


Te hardest thing I have ever done: Balancing work and home life while my husband studied for his master’s degree, while also go- ing through the process of adopting our daughter. It was challenging at the time, but it has only made us stronger as a family.


At the top of my bucket list is to: Tour the beautiful Scottish Highlands, especially the historical castles and the mysterious Loch Ness.


You might be surprised to learn that: I am an only child, but I’m not spoiled … too much. My pet peeve is: Seeing litter on the ground,


especially near a trash can.


Holland Doran


Awni Filat


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