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Elizabeth Campbell, Esq., daughter of Betty Campbell and the late Charles W. Campbell of Bordentown, was named one of “Houston’s 50 Most Influential Women of 2012” by Houston Woman Magazine.

Campbell is a partner and chief diversity officer at Andrews Kurth, LLP.

Honorees for the “50 Women” list were first nominated for inclusion, then selected by the staff of the publication.

“Those selected as Houston’s 50 Most Influential Women of 2012 are individuals with vast networks of social and professional connections. They have earned an enviable reputation for possessing an expertise in a particular field or arena. They are considered knowledgeable, credible and trustworthy. The thoughts and actions of these women influence the thoughts and actions of others,” said Beverly Denver, publisher of Houston Woman Magazine.

Since 2008, Houston Woman Magazine has published a keepsake edition each year featuring the “50 Women.”

An afternoon tea was held Jan. 6 to honor this year’s 50 Women of Influence, where the new edition was unveiled.

CE-Bordentown

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