Lee Fisher (LC 1984) and Peggy Zone Fisher (LC 1981) will receive the Richard W. Pogue Award for Excellence in Community Leadership and Engagement at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Foundation’s Rock the Foundation 16 Virtual Gala on February 13, 2021. According to an announcement on the Cleveland Jewish News website, they will receive the honor, “for their leadership in business politics, law and community service.”
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