Dean Ahdieh Named In this Year’s Fort Worth 400 List

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law on Jul 3, 2023 11:36:27 AM

 

Dean Robert B. Ahdieh named among Fort Worth Inc. Magazine's 400 list

Fort Worth Inc. Magazine named Dean Robert B. Ahdieh among its 2023 Fort Worth 400 list. The annual list observes 400 local standouts in sectors ranging from art, business, education, government, health, real estate, and more. This is the second time Dean Ahdieh has made the 400 list. 

Throughout his tenure as Dean, Texas A&M School of Law rapidly rose through the ranks to currently 29th in the nation, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. Additionally, he helped spearhead the development of Texas A&M-Fort Worth — which following its June 21 groundbreaking — is poised to further shape Downtown Fort Worth’s economic and educational development for years to come.  

Other recent achievements of Dean Ahdieh include his recent receiving of the Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. Innovation Trailblazer Award in April.  

“It’s an honor to be included among so many amazing members of our community, who are serving and helping move Fort Worth forward,” said Dean Bobby Ahdieh, Vice President for Professional Schools & Programs and Texas A&M School of Law Dean. “I’m happy to be part of a truly historic moment in Fort Worth's history — and one with implications for all of North Texas.”

The Fort Worth 400 issue is available on newsstands now. 

Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, Fort Worth, TX, Bobby Ahdieh, Texas A&M-Fort Worth

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