Grant Killoran of O’Neil Cannon was recently elected to serve on the Board of Directors of Milwaukee Film, Inc.
Milwaukee Film is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to entertaining, educating, and engaging the community through cinematic experiences, with a vision to make Milwaukee a center for film culture. It operates the Oriental Theatre, a historic cinema palace committed to high-quality and accessible film and education programming. Since 2009, its annual Milwaukee Film Festival has brought together film fans and filmmakers to celebrate the power of cinema. Its education programs and cultures and communities platform provide avenues toward making the Greater Milwaukee community a more empathic and equitable place for everyone to live.
Grant is a shareholder with O’Neil Cannon and past chair of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group. He has diverse business dispute resolution and trial experience, focusing on complex business and health care disputes.
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