Washburn Business Law Society Fall 2009 Officers
The Washburn Business Law Society (WBLS) is a student-run organization. It provides many forums for students to supplement their classroom educational experience in areas of business and transactional law. For example, WBLS
- Hosts speakers throughout the year who provide insight into cutting edge business law topics
- Plans social events that allow students, faculty, and practitioners to meet in an informal setting to become more familiar with each other
- Organizes employment workshops to help members better prepare for and manage employment-search efforts
Members of WBLS elect officers annually.
Receive announcements about upcoming WBLS speakers, activities and events by joining the Business Law Students Association electronic discussion list.
Fall 2009
Patrick M. Vogelsberg is a third year law student from Marysville, Kansas and serves as President of the Washburn Business Law Society. Patrick received a Bachelors of Arts from Washburn University with a degree in History. In addition to WBLS, Patrick spends time working as a law clerk and volunteering with local organizations.
Andrew C. Clark is a third year law student serving as Vice President of the Washburn Business Law Society. Andrew is from Wichita, Kansas and graduated from Creighton University in 2007 with a degree in Finance. Andrew is also a student ambassador for the Washburn School of Law.
Brian A. Taylor is a third year law student serving as Treasurer of the Washburn Business Law Society. Brian is from Price, Utah and received a Bachelors of Science in Accounting and a Bachelors of Science in Finance from the University of Utah. Brian is also a student ambassador for Washburn University School of Law.
Charles "David" Rouner is a second year law student serving as Secretary of the Washburn Business Law Society. David is from Kirksville, Missouri and received a degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia before coming to Washburn Law.
Faculty Advisor
See also:
- Current Business Law Society officers.



