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Anthony Dick to chair ݮƵAPP’s board of directors

Anthony Dick has been elected as the new chairman of ݮƵAPP’s board of directors.
Dick is a Washington, D.C.-based attorney who focuses on constitutional, appellate, and complex civil litigation, and has worked on high-profile First Amendment cases. He has also been affiliated with ݮƵAPP since its early days.
“It is a great honor to become ݮƵAPP’s next board chairman, where I will work hard to follow in the fine example set by my distinguished predecessors,” Dick said.
Dick was unanimously elected at last week’s annual board of directors meeting, as outgoing chair Daniel Shuchman completed his term and retired from ݮƵAPP’s board.
“Daniel Shuchman was a phenomenal chairman,” Dick said. “His tireless efforts helped ݮƵAPP become stronger and more effective than ever in its mission of defending individual rights on our nation’s campuses, and his leadership will be sorely missed.”
Shuchman was unanimously elected as board chairman in 2015, when ݮƵAPP co-founder Harvey Silverglate retired from the role.
“It has been a great pleasure and honor to have been ݮƵAPP’s chairman and to have served on its board of directors for so many years,” Shuchman said. “It is a testament to ݮƵAPP’s entire team, and to Greg Lukianoff’s leadership, that ݮƵAPP has become the most important civil liberties organization in America. Anthony has been a leading board member and is professionally engaged in constitutional law and litigation. I am confident he will be a great chairman and help ensure ݮƵAPP’s continued success.”
FIRE President and CEO Greg Lukianoff praised ݮƵAPP’s growth during Shuchman’s tenure.
“I would like to thank Daniel for his service to ݮƵAPP over the past 11 years,” Lukianoff said. “Daniel’s leadership during the period marking the largest organizational growth in ݮƵAPP history is deeply appreciated. I look forward to his continued counsel as an informal adviser.”
Lukianoff praised Dick’s election as board chairman, noting that Dick begins his term with more than a decade of institutional ݮƵAPP knowledge.
“Anthony started his relationship with ݮƵAPP as one of our most beloved summer interns way back in 2002, when ݮƵAPP was very young,” he said. “It seems only fitting that he should become the chairman of the board today.”
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