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==Education and career==
==Education and career==
Grissom graduated from [[Willowbrook High School]] in 1972<ref>[http://www.dupage88.net/site/page/3510;jsessionid=6DCA2FD0377D7E8DFB7F0CEB6F7DE2B5 Willowbrook honors Distinguished Alumni/Distinguished Service class of 2014 inductees]</ref> and went to [[Johnson County Community College]] and then the University of Kansas in 1977 with a Bachelor's degree in Science. He then studied law at Oklahoma City University, earning a JD in 1981. At OCU, he was a member of the Law Review, the Moot Court Board and the Order of the Barristers. Returning to Kansas, he began a private practice in 1983, focused on representing victims of negligence, on civil rights and labor issues, including [[Fair Labor Standards Act]] cases. From 1986 to 2010 he was a member of the board of governors for the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He was appointed the U.S. Attorney for Kansas by President [[Barack Obama]] in 2010, serving until April 2016, after which he joined the national Polsinelli law firm. He had been a member of [[Eric Holder]]'s Attorney General’s Advisory Committee,<ref>[https://www.justice.gov/usao-ks/pr/us-attorney-barry-grissom-joins-committee-advising-us-attorney-general U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom Joins Committee Advising U.S. Attorney General], ''[[United States Attorney General]]'', September 18, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.</Ref> as well as becoming a panelist on the [[Brennan Center for Justice|Brennan Center]]'s Blue Ribbon Panel on the redefinition of federal prosecution priorities.<ref>[https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/Federal_Prosecution_For_21st_Century.pdf FEDERAL PROSECUTION FOR THE 21st CENTURY], Brennan Center for Justice, Lauren Brooke-Eisen, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.</ref> The panel's report emphasized both targeting violent offenders at the same time addressing issues of over-incarceration. In April of 2018, he founded the Grissom Law Group which additionally focused on public policy advocacy. In 2018, he become the Senior Vice President of [[Electrum Partners]].<ref>[https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/electrum-partners-hires-former-us-attorney-barry-grissom-as-senior-vice-president-300742530.html Electrum Partners Hires Former U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom as Senior Vice President] PR Newswire</ref>
Grissom graduated from [[Willowbrook High School]] in 1972<ref>[http://www.dupage88.net/site/page/3510;jsessionid=6DCA2FD0377D7E8DFB7F0CEB6F7DE2B5 Willowbrook honors Distinguished Alumni/Distinguished Service class of 2014 inductees]</ref> and went to [[Johnson County Community College]] and then the University of Kansas in 1977 with a Bachelor's degree in Science. He then studied law at Oklahoma City University, earning a JD in 1981. At OCU, he was a member of the Law Review, the Moot Court Board and the Order of the Barristers.
Returning to Kansas, he began a private practice in 1983, focused on representing victims of negligence, on civil rights and labor issues, including [[Fair Labor Standards Act]] cases. From 1986 to 2010 he was a member of the board of governors for the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He was appointed the U.S. Attorney for Kansas by President [[Barack Obama]] in 2010, serving until April 2016, after which he joined the national Polsinelli law firm. He had been a member of [[Eric Holder]]'s Attorney General’s Advisory Committee,<ref>[https://www.justice.gov/usao-ks/pr/us-attorney-barry-grissom-joins-committee-advising-us-attorney-general U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom Joins Committee Advising U.S. Attorney General], ''[[United States Attorney General]]'', September 18, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.</Ref> as well as becoming a panelist on the [[Brennan Center for Justice|Brennan Center]]'s Blue Ribbon Panel on the redefinition of federal prosecution priorities.<ref>[https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/Federal_Prosecution_For_21st_Century.pdf FEDERAL PROSECUTION FOR THE 21st CENTURY], Brennan Center for Justice, Lauren Brooke-Eisen, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.</ref> The panel's report emphasized both targeting violent offenders at the same time addressing issues of over-incarceration.
In April of 2018, he founded the Grissom Law Group which additionally focused on public policy advocacy. In 2018, he become the Senior Vice President of [[Electrum Partners]].<ref>[https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/electrum-partners-hires-former-us-attorney-barry-grissom-as-senior-vice-president-300742530.html Electrum Partners Hires Former U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom as Senior Vice President] PR Newswire</ref>


==External sources==
==External sources==

Revision as of 23:19, 8 January 2019

Barry Grissom
United States Attorney for the District of Kansas
In office
August 20, 2010 – April 15, 2016
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byLanny Welch (acting)
Succeeded byThomas Beall (acting)
Personal details
Born (1954-04-12) April 12, 1954 (age 70)
Lebanon, Kentucky
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseRenée Simmermon
Children3
ResidenceLeawood, Kansas
EducationUniversity of Kansas (BS)
Oklahoma City University (JD)

Barry Ray Grissom (born April 12, 1954)[1] is an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Kansas from 2010 to 2016.[2][3]

Education and career

Grissom graduated from Willowbrook High School in 1972[4] and went to Johnson County Community College and then the University of Kansas in 1977 with a Bachelor's degree in Science. He then studied law at Oklahoma City University, earning a JD in 1981. At OCU, he was a member of the Law Review, the Moot Court Board and the Order of the Barristers.

Returning to Kansas, he began a private practice in 1983, focused on representing victims of negligence, on civil rights and labor issues, including Fair Labor Standards Act cases. From 1986 to 2010 he was a member of the board of governors for the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He was appointed the U.S. Attorney for Kansas by President Barack Obama in 2010, serving until April 2016, after which he joined the national Polsinelli law firm. He had been a member of Eric Holder's Attorney General’s Advisory Committee,[5] as well as becoming a panelist on the Brennan Center's Blue Ribbon Panel on the redefinition of federal prosecution priorities.[6] The panel's report emphasized both targeting violent offenders at the same time addressing issues of over-incarceration.

In April of 2018, he founded the Grissom Law Group which additionally focused on public policy advocacy. In 2018, he become the Senior Vice President of Electrum Partners.[7]

External sources

PBS Interview on gun violence

References

  1. ^ "Barry Ray Grissom; from "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999"". FamilySearch. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Meet the U.S. Attorney". Justice.gov. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  3. ^ Roxana Hegeman (April 11, 2016). "Barry Grissom retiring as U.S. attorney for Kansas". Kansas.com. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  4. ^ Willowbrook honors Distinguished Alumni/Distinguished Service class of 2014 inductees
  5. ^ U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom Joins Committee Advising U.S. Attorney General, United States Attorney General, September 18, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  6. ^ FEDERAL PROSECUTION FOR THE 21st CENTURY, Brennan Center for Justice, Lauren Brooke-Eisen, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  7. ^ Electrum Partners Hires Former U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom as Senior Vice President PR Newswire