Alé Dalton Named Chair of AHLA Early Career Professionals Council
Bradley is pleased to announce that Alé Dalton has been appointed as chair of the American Health Lawyers Association’s (AHLA) Early Career Professionals Council (ECPC). Her two-year term will begin at the AHLA’s Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C. in June.
The ECPC is comprised of 15 members responsible for facilitating and coordinating opportunities for engagement by students and early career AHLA professionals. Leaders of the ECPC are selected by their participation and roles in executing the AHLA’s mission, vision and strategic initiatives. Ms. Dalton previously served as vice chair of Education for the ECPC.
A partner in Bradley’s Healthcare Practice Group, Ms. Dalton assists clients in the healthcare industry with a wide range of transactional, operational, and regulatory matters. She focuses on providing strategic counsel during mergers and acquisitions, as well as guiding clients through issues arising from the complex nature of operating in a highly regulated industry.
Ms. Dalton is an active member of the legal community and regularly staffs community legal clinics through Bradley’s Pro Bono Program. She serves as vice chair of the firm’s Lawyers of Color Resource Group and as a liaison for the Women’s Initiative. Ms. Dalton’s philanthropic and professional achievements have earned her numerous recognitions, including being recognized in the Hispanic National Bar Association’s “Top Lawyers Under 40” and as a winner of the Nashville Emerging Leaders Awards in Legal Services and recognition in the Nashville Post’s “In Charge – Legal” list.
The AHLA is the nation’s largest, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to legal issues in the healthcare field. Comprised of 12,000 members, the AHLA’s mission is to deliver authoritative educational content and serve as a professional home for all who engage with health law.