Fox 4 KDFW Interviews Winstead Shareholder Drew Slone, Featuring 2021 "Run for Her" Girls on the Run DFW Community Virtual 5K (April 24-25)

03.23.21

Dallas Shareholder Drew Slone was interviewed by Fox 4 KDFW in support of the 2021 "Run for Her" Girls on the Run DFW Community Virtual 5K event.  In the interview, Drew shares how Girls on the Run DFW is helping girls during the pandemic, how the organization could use our support, along with details for participating in this year’s virtual community 5k event.  Watch the full interview here.

“Winstead employees, clients and friends of the firm are invited to join this special community 5k event benefiting Girls on the Run DFW.  The organization is more than just about running.  We teach girls important life skills that prepare them to become strong women in the future,” explained Drew.

Drew serves as chair of the board of directors for Girls on the Run DFW.  Girls on the Run is a program that works to encourage the development of self-respect and healthy lifestyles in pre-teen girls through dynamic, interactive lessons, as well as through running games, all of which culminates in a celebratory 5k run.

To register or support the "Run for Her" Girls on the Run DFW Community Virtual 5K (April 24-25), please visit:  https://www.gotrdfw.org/Virtual-5K

Drew Slone works with the Public Finance Practice Group in Dallas.


About Winstead

Winstead is a national business law firm with nearly 300 attorneys who serve as trusted advisors to emerging, mid-market and large companies, both public and private. The Winstead team provides a range of core legal services that are critical to our clients achieving their business goals. Winstead’s business transactions and litigation practices serve key industries including airlines, financial services, healthcare, higher education, investment management/ private equity, life sciences, real estate, and sports business.  

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