Currier Currier is an attorney with Baron & Budd, PC of Dallas, Texas and advocates for victims of asbestos-related diseases. She is licensed to practice in both New York and Texas. Currier previously worked as a solo practitioner “serving our local community.” She has also worked at Lockheed Martin with executive leadership in human-resources strategic […]
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Currier
Currier is an attorney with Baron & Budd, PC of Dallas, Texas and advocates for victims of asbestos-related diseases. She is licensed to practice in both New York and Texas.
Currier previously worked as a solo practitioner “serving our local community.” She has also worked at Lockheed Martin with executive leadership in human-resources strategic planning, per the Midstate Mutual announcement. Currier has a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a law degree from Texas A&M School of Law and resides in Auburn.
“I would like to thank the members on my appointment,” Currier said in the release. “I am honored to serve such a distinguished and well-respected company and I value the opportunity to join alongside its talented directors.”
Flanagan, Jr.
Flanagan has 27 years of law-enforcement experience, including the last 25 with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office. Flanagan recently retired from the sheriff’s office holding the rank of detective lieutenant assigned as the executive officer of criminal investigations division. He resides in Warners.
“I thoroughly enjoyed serving my community the last 27 years as a police officer, and I am now excited to serve the policyholders of Midstate Mutual,” Flanagan said. “I look forward to representing them the same way I represented the Sheriff’s Office — with honesty and
integrity.”