The Oklahoma Bar Journal January 2023
F rom the E xecutive D irector
Humbled, Grateful and Ready to Lead By Janet Johnson
“When it comes to careers, instead of searching for the job where we’ll be happiest, we might be better off pursuing the job where we expect to learn and contribute the most.” – Adam Grant I REMAIN SOMEWHAT
we must hone as counselors are listening and communicating. And listening and communicat ing some more with those who went before us and those coming behind. I pledge to hear you and share information with you. We face many challenges in our profes sion: burnout is real, dockets are full, stress is high, income is sometimes hard-fought. Balance is a fallacy. But we persist. The OBA has many tools to help us. The Adam Grant quote rings true for me. “When it comes to careers, instead of searching for the job where we’ll be happiest, we might be better off pursuing the job where we expect to learn and contribute the most.” That has been my path in each career step, and I intend to learn and contribute and be happy in that pursuit. Happy New Year.
I am humbled, grateful and ready. I will have much to learn about this particular leadership role in the coming year, but I bring with me passion, insight and a willingness to jump in and contribute. With our asso ciation leadership’s guidance and counsel, the experience of our staff and input from mem bers, we have an opportunity to strengthen our organization and our profession together. We all drink from wells we did not dig. As a country girl, I know the toil of well digging and fence mending. Those skills build a selfless work ethic that carries over to all manner of professions, even the law. We protect and fight for the wells of justice and truth, mending fences along the way. From the moment any of us decided on a career in law, we learned from all those who came before us. We sat at the feet of our law professors and studied our law books. We sought advice from other lawyers and judges. We didn’t know if we could do it, even after we passed the bar exam, until that first client came to us or we stepped in front of a judge for the first time. But we did it! Two of the greatest skills
shocked to begin this new year as your new executive director. Certainly, the last few weeks of the year at the Oklahoma Bar Association are always a whirl wind of CLE offerings, collecting membership dues, holding the Annual Meeting and welcom ing newly elected leaders to our Board of Governors. Of course, this year, we also said goodbye to our outgoing executive direc tor, John Morris Williams, and thanked him for his many years of service. With so much to do, there has not been much time for quiet reflection. There has not been a moment to do much beyond joke about what the search committee must have been thinking to offer me the position! If you had told a much younger Janet that one day, she would be a lawyer, I am not sure she would have taken you seriously. Fast forward to the present, and I am still in shock that my career in law brings me to this moment to serve the members of this association. So I will say thank you to the Board of Governors and Search Committee for placing their trust in me.
To contact Executive Director Johnson, email her at janetj@okbar.org.
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THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL
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