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Adrian G. Nadeau mentor in the LSBA’s Transition into Practice Mentor-
Fifth Board District ing Program.
Adrian G. Nadeau is an equity partner and member Her commitment to the legal profession includes two
of the Management Committee for Long Law Firm, terms on the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board.
LLP, in Baton Rouge. He received a BA degree in po- After the Louisiana Supreme Court appointed her to a
litical science and history in 1999 from Louisiana State second term, she served as the board’s chair in 2017, the
University and his JD/BCL degree in 2002 from LSU youngest board member to hold this position. She is a
Paul M. Hebert Law Center. He was admitted to prac- member of the Baton Rouge Bar Association and serves
tice in Louisiana in 2002. on the Louisiana Bar Foundation’s Capital Area Com-
Nadeau served in the Louisiana State Bar Associa- Adrian G. Nadeau munity Partnership Panel.
tion’s (LSBA) House of Delegates and was a member In her community, she is a parishioner of St. George
of the 2008-09 Leadership LSBA Class and co-chair of Catholic Church. She also serves on the board of direc-
the 2009-10 Leadership LSBA Class. tors for Livingston Parish SADD. She and her husband,
He is a member of the Baton Rouge Bar Association Aaron Jones, have been married for 11 years and have
and chair of its Construction Law Section. He also is a two children.
member of the American Bar Association’s Forum on 17373 Perkins Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810
the Construction Industry. (225)755-7575
In his community, he is a member of the board of email: jonesc@lsbn.state.la.us
directors for Heritage Ranch, a nonprofit Christian chil-
dren’s home in the Baton Rouge area for youth experi- Charles D. Elliott
encing personal crises. He is a Eucharistic minister at Carrie LeBlanc Sixth Board District
St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in Baton Rouge. Jones Charles D. Elliott is a solo practitioner at Charles El-
Nadeau and his wife, Carol Ann Nadeau, are the par- liott & Associates, LLC. He received a BS degree in sci-
ents of four children. ence/math education in 1986 from Louisiana Tech Uni-
1800 City Farm Dr., Bldg. 6 versity, an MS degree in computer science in 1989 from
Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Louisiana State University and his JD degree in 1993
(225)922-5110 • fax (225)922-5105 from LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center (graduating Order
email: agn@longlaw.com of the Coif and a member of the Louisiana Law Review).
website: www.longlaw.com He was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 1993.
Elliott is a former member of the Louisiana State Bar
Carrie LeBlanc Jones Association’s (LSBA) House of Delegates, a prior mem-
Fifth Board District ber of the Board of Governors and a member of the Legal
Carrie LeBlanc Jones is the chief legal officer and Charles D. Elliott Malpractice Insurance Committee and the Medical/Legal
general counsel for the Louisiana State Board of Nurs- Interprofessional Committee.
ing (LSBN), where she focuses on administrative and He is a member of the Alexandria Bar Association, the
regulatory law. She has successfully represented the Alexandria Crossroads Inn of Court and the Louisiana
LSBN in state and federal court, served as prosecuting Association for Justice. He was president of the Central
attorney in disciplinary matters, and advised board mem- Louisiana Pro Bono Project for several years.
bers and staff on a variety of legal issues. Prior to joining In his community, he has served on the Salvation
the LSBN, she was a partner at the law firm of Shows, Army’s board and is the current president of the Pinev-
Cali & Walsh, LLP. She received a BA degree in mass ille Rotary Club. His wife Kathleen is a nurse. He is the
communication from Louisiana State University, her JD/ father of one child.
BCL degree from LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center and 720 Murray St., Alexandria, LA 71301
a MBA degree from Southeastern Louisiana University. (318)704-6511 • fax (318)704-6523
She was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 2008. W. Michael Street email: charles@elliott.legal
Jones has served as immediate past chair, chair, website: www.elliott.legal
chair-elect, secretary and District 5 representative on
the Louisiana State Bar Association’s (LSBA) Young W. Michael Street
Lawyers Division (YLD) Council. She helped plan Seventh Board District
the inaugural Louisiana Young Lawyers Conference, W. Michael Street is a partner in the Monroe firm of
co-chaired the Richard N. Ware High School Mock Watson, McMillin & Street, LLP, and a member of Mara-
Trial Competition, served as the Professional Devel- thon Title Co., LLC. He received a BA degree in philoso-
opment Seminar coordinator, chaired the Bridging the phy and a BA degree in political science, cum laude, in
Gap Committee and served on the Awards Committee. 1991 from Centenary College and his JD degree in 1996
She received the LSBA YLD Chair’s Award in 2016 in from Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law
recognition of her ongoing commitment and service to Center. He was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 1996.
the Richard N. Ware High School Mock Trial Compe- Street served in the Louisiana State Bar Association’s
tition. She served as a member of the Louisiana Bar (LSBA) House of Delegates from 2014-21 and is a cur-
Journal Editorial Board and was a member of the 2013- rent member of the Mandatory Continuing Legal Educa-
14 Leadership LSBA Class. She also volunteered as a tion Committee. He served on the LSBA’s Young Law-