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Travis Armstrong Promoted to Chief Operating Officer of English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP




English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP announced that Firm Administrator Travis Armstrong has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO) effective July 1, 2019.

Armstrong is a graduate of Western Kentucky University and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 1995 and a Certified Legal Manager (CLM) in 2007. Prior to being hired as the Firm Administrator by ELPO Law in 2005, Armstrong served as the Vice President of Operations and Chief Financial Officer for Employers Risk Services, and as the Audit Supervisor for Holland CPAs providing him with a broad experience in all areas of accounting, finance, human resources and operations management.

Armstrong is a member of the Kentucky Society of CPAs has served previously as the President, President-Elect, Vice President, and Treasurer for the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators. He has been active in the United Way of Southern Kentucky, with the Family Enrichment Center, with the Bowling Green Christian Church, and is a graduate of Leadership Bowling Green. Bob Young, Managing Partner for ELPO Law, says, “Travis has been an integral part of ELPO Law for many years. He brings a skill set that will allow him to perform many functions, including overseeing our day-today operations. We are very fortunate to have Travis as part of the ELPO team.”

About English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP.

English Lucas Priest & Owsley LLP (ELPO Law), based in Bowling Green, KY, is the largest law firm in south central Kentucky. ELPO Law offers business clients and individuals the experience and depth of a large firm and the personal commitment and attention of a small one. For more than 40 years, the firm has worked with clients to develop creative solutions to difficult legal and business problems working extensively with established international and national businesses, regional companies, family-owned businesses, utilities, start-ups and entrepreneurs. Alongside its business practice, ELPO Law also represents individuals in a wide variety of personal matters including people who have been seriously injured in accidents, need assistance with divorce or custody, or those who need help with estate planning or probate.

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