The Hon. Phil Berger Jr., North Carolina Supreme Court Justice, delivered a Commencement address to the Elon University School of Law Class of 2025 emphasizing the importance of using legal skills to serve those facing hardship.
Success in law rests on service and impact, a North Carolina Supreme Court justice said in urging Elon University School of Law’s newest graduates to shape their careers around three guiding principles.
- Choose the more meaningful path — especially when it’s uncomfortable or harder.
- Titles don’t define worth. What matters is what you do with the role you’ve earned.
- Don’t be a bystander. Change comes through action, not observation.
“You weren’t trained just to know the law,” North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. said. “You were trained to use the law, to serve with it, to fight with it, to preserve liberty. When you take real action, you’re not just solving a temporary problem. You’re changing lives and building foundations.”

Berger delivered that advice and more in a Commencement address on Dec. 12, 2025, to 136 graduates in Elon Law’s Class of 2025. With family and friends gathering in Alumni Gym on the university’s main campus, the program marked the culmination of rigorous legal studies and experiential service over the past 2.5 years.
Berger has served as an associate justice on the state’s highest court since 2021 following years as a prosecutor, Superior Court judge and appellate judge. He reminded graduates that their work will take them into places where people are hurting, confused or alone. Berger likened these places to “the well,” telling a modern parable about passersby who leave a man stranded in a well before one who knows the way jumps in to rescue him. Lawyers must be willing to step into these fraught situations and guide others forward.
“The world will not change because you walked by the well. It will only change if you jump in,” he said.

Commencement for the School of Law’s 18th graduation class also featured a student address from William “Anderson” Rowe L’25 — a U.S. Army veteran, former construction professional, and father of four — whom classmates elected to deliver remarks, and a welcome message from former Student Bar Asosciation president Rebecca “Becca” Bailey L’25.
Rowe praised a class that supported one another through accelerated studies, career changes, professional growth and personal hardships, united by a shared drive to pursue justice and make a difference in the world. He urged graduates to carry their motivations — their “why” — into their careers and to use their voices and new credentials with purpose.
“Whatever your reason, that ‘why’ has carried each of us through challenges like learning how to handle imposter syndrome, our accelerated curriculum, financial pressures and even loss,” he said. “With this Juris Doctor degree, we now can go into our communities, organizations, and workplaces and be the change that we want to see. The world we’re stepping into needs more than just good lawyers. It needs good people who practice law.”
Bailey welcomed graduates and their supporters, encouraging the Class of 2025 to pause, recognize the weight of their achievement, and celebrate the community that helped make it possible.
“We are prepared, equipped, and well able to enter a truly noble profession,” Bailey said. “Welcome to the culmination of all you have worked for and the beginning of your next great adventure.”

The program included the presentation of the David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism, the highest honor bestowed by Elon Law each year on an individual from the graduating class whose activities represent the twin principles of leadership and professionalism. The award is named in honor of David Gergen, a former adviser to four American presidents whose professional life and contributions embodied the highest levels of selfless leadership and service. Gergen served as chair of the Elon Law Advisory Board from its founding until fall 2024. He passed away July 11 at the age of 83.
Professor Enrique Armijo presented the 2025 award to Saniya Pangare L’25, the former co-director of Elon Law’s Pro Bono Board and Student Mentor Program, and a co-editor of the Elon Law Review’s 2025 Symposium.
The ceremony also included a remembrance for Grayson Harris Rehm L’25, who passed away in November 2024. Graduates wore gray and gold cords in his honor, and the class’s gift — thousands raised for the Student Emergency Fund — will support future students facing unexpected hardship. More than 60 percent of the class contributed, and two anonymous donors ensured every graduate could wear the commemorative cords.

In her charge to graduates, Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book celebrated the Class of 2025’s achievements and resilience, reminding them that their Elon experience — grounded in learning by doing, real-world engagement, and a commitment to service — has prepared them to become stewards of justice in a rapidly changing world.
“Today, you are ready. You enter the profession at a moment when the practice of law is evolving rapidly — shaped by new technologies, shifting expectations and the pressing need for ethical judgment in a fast-moving world,” Book said. “At a time when discourse can be divided and disagreements feel sharp, the legal profession needs practitioners who model civility, clarity and respect.
“Your ability to listen deeply, advocate honorably and engage constructively will strengthen both the profession and the communities you serve.”
“Your ability to listen deeply, advocate honorably and engage constructively will strengthen both the profession and the communities you serve.”
– Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book

Elon University School of Law’s Class of 2025
Elizabeth Rose Allred
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chloe Bae Anderson
B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Christian Anderson
B.S., East Carolina University

Ericka Luana Arauco Anaya
B.A., University Gabriel Rene Moreno
Ethan Nicholas Badin
B.A., Hampden-Sydney College
John Denny Bailey, Jr.
B.S., Francis Marion University
Rebecca Susanne Bailey
B.A., Queens University of Charlotte
Ashley Cecilia Bell
B.S., East Carolina University
Bianca Nicole Blanks
B.A., Capital University
Elizabeth Simone Bradley
B.A., Gardner-Webb University
Karin McKenzie Brannon
B.S., Clemson University
Holden Sebastian Bryant
B.S., Lenoir-Rhyne University
Elizabeth Grace Bullins
B.S., Appalachian State University
Joshua Daniel Burgan
B.A., Appalachian State University
Jack Patrick Cahalane
B.A., Bucknell University
Julianna Ester Clark
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ashley Claire Clayton
B.A., Emory and Henry University
M.Ed., Emory and Henry University
Jackson Cluff
B.A., Utah Tech University
Jesse Alexander Collin
B.A., University of South Carolina

Matthew Harrison Cornell
B.S., University of Central Florida
Alexis Croce
B.S., The Pennsylvania State University
Whitney Malyn Cronin
B.S., University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Robert Lee Crowder III
B.S., The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
David Cruz Reyes
B.A., Western Carolina University
Stephen Michael Cunnane
B.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Julia Nicole Cunningham
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Chase Patrick Duran
B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University
Landon Kyle Eckard
B.S., Appalachian State University
Liam Christopher Edsall
B.S., Randolph-Macon College
Frank Garrett Edwards, Jr.
B.A., George Mason University
Anthony David Figueroa
B.B.A., American Military University
Shea Alexander Floyd
B.S., Western Carolina University
April Nicole Franklin
B.S., North Carolina State University
M.S., MBA, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Michael Giannecchini
B.A., Florida Gulf Coast University
Madison Dayle Gilbert
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jackie S. Gill
B.A., University of Texas
M.A., University of Texas
Ph.D., University of Texas
Kelsey E. Greene
B.A., East Carolina University
Diana Lizeth Guevara Reyes
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Quentin P. Haley
B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Carter William Hall
B.A., Auburn University
Alyson Michele Hanlon
B.S., Pfeiffer University
Madison Herald
B.A., North Carolina State University
Adriana Hernandez Ordonez
B.A., B.A., Eastern Connecticut State University
Reagan Andrew Hess
B.S., University of Florida
Lillie Snow Hester
B.A., Brigham Young University-Idaho
Jordan Channing Holloway
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimberly Ann Huffman
B.S., Appalachian State University
Olivia Joandrea Hughes
B.A., University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Frederick Christian Hulse
B.A., Wake Forest University
Salvatore Internicola
B.S., Radford University
Molly O’Grady Irwin
B.A., College of Charleston
Brianna S. Izquierdo
B.B.A., Loyola University Maryland
William Zackary Jackson
B.A., North Carolina State University
Sierra Rose Jarrett
B.S., Western Carolina University
Celia Barclay Jones
B.A., North Carolina State University
Madeline Claire Kern
B.A., Elon University
Lillie Claire Anna Kieken
B.A., Converse University
Thomas Krapp
B.A., University of Pittsburgh

Brian Alexander Kreimer
B.A., Rowan University
Justin Ryan Kremer
B.S., Florida State University
Sadie Elizabeth Lambert
B.S.W. Arizona State University
M.S.W., Arizona State University
Gianna Renee Landrum
B.S., St. Thomas Aquinas College
Nyla Olwen Lewis
B.A., Christopher Newport University
Caroline Moffett Lohn
B.A., Georgia College and State University
McKenna Paige Longo
B.A., University of Delaware
Sophia Maratellos
B.S., Old Dominion University
Daniel Frederick Marshall
B.A., University of Lynchburg
Alicia M. Mathewson
B.S., The University of Akron
Jacqueline Yates May
B.A., B.A., Elon University
Michael James McClelland
B.A., Davidson College
Kaitlyn McConnell
B.A., East Carolina University
Margaret Mary McDonald
B.A., B.S., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Hailey McGregor
B.A., University of South Carolina
Marcella R. McIntyre
B.A., Roanoke College
Dmitri Craig McKinney
B.A., B.S., North Carolina State University
Madelyn Hanna Mehr
B.A., B.S., North Carolina State University
Briana M. Miller
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Summer Jane Miller
B.S., Elon University
Kaytlyn M. Mullins
B.A., Western Governors University
Ashley Morgan Myers
B.S., Clemson University
Harrison Penn Nugent
B.S., Auburn University
Adnan R. Omer
B.S., University of South Carolina
Delaney Clare O’Neill
B.A., Western Kentucky University
Jace Alexander Ortman
B.S., University of North Georgia
Laura Elizabeth Overkamp
B.A., George Mason University
Callie Elizabeth Owens
B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jayme Taylor Palmer
B.S., East Carolina University

Saniya Y. Pangare
B.S., North Carolina State University
Lindsey Ann Parsons
B.M., DePauw University
M.M., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Reema Manish Patel
B.S., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Caylin Lace Perdue
B.S., Western Carolina University
Ashton Perret-Gentil
B.A., B.S., East Carolina University
Lillie Belle Peterson
B.S., The University of Utah
Taylor Faye Rathbone
B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Samantha Marie Reid
B.A., Queens University of Charlotte
Gabriella Nicolle Reynolds
B.A., The University of Tennessee
Tristan Anthony Reynolds
B.S., Excelsior University
Hanna Duffy Riley
B.S.M., Tulane University
Cameron Rose Riordan
B.S., West Virginia University
James Tillman Rivenbark
B.S., Birmingham-Southern College
Zinyah Akinyele Robinson
B.A., North Carolina State University
Taylor Renee Rockwood
B.S., Appalachian State University
Jacy Romero
B.A., B.S., Western Carolina University

William Anderson Rowe
B.A., North Carolina State University
Reilly Ann Ruddiman
B.A., University of Washington
Sarah G. Ruffin
B.A., The University of Mississippi
Gavin Elliott Russell
B.A., University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Millenium Dilia Russell
B.S.L.S, Purdue University Global
McKinley Elizabeth Sanders
B.A., Clemson University
Ivey Elizabeth Schofield
B.A., Middlebury College
Jaden Marie Schutt
B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Emma Patricia Seegers
B.A., University of South Carolina
Darci B. Sharpe
B.S., Liberty University
Ann Estella Sheppard
B.A., B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Tyler Austin Sherrill
B.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Julia Young Shumate
B.S., Liberty University
M.A., Liberty University
Christopher Galen Siefke, Jr.
B.A., B.S., Longwood University
Jennie Lee Slater
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Catherine DeVeaux Snyder
B.S., Clemson University
Austin Charles South
B.S., James Madison University
Savannah Rebekah Stinson
B.A., Winthrop University
Micah Salome Stone
LLB, Independent Institute of Education Varsity College
Taylor Streuli
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kristin Nicole Swilley
B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
M.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Nathan Bryant Tessau
B.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Anna E. Thomas
B.A., University of Georgia
Hannah Thompson
B.A., B.A., California State University, Chico
Brigid Kildare Tournoux
B.B.A., Southeastern Louisiana University
Karrington Nicole Wallace
B.A., Seton Hall University
Michael Spencer Watkins
B.A., Elon University
Sophie Grace White
B.A., Colorado State University
Aliya Elaine Williams
B.S., Towson University
Trevor Chase Williams
B.A., Radford University
Brendan Matthew Wood
B.A., Florida Atlantic University
Gavin J. Woolard
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Adam Jozef Zebzda
B.S., Appalachian State University