Emory University also presented her with the highest award given to university alumni, the Emory Medal.Please provide a few details regarding the upcoming event so that we can better assist you. She was also a member of the HCA board's Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Johnson’s firstborn son is named Charles IV.Adding to her beautiful and well-curved body, Hatchett stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches.Hatchett has earned greatly from her law and television career. There, she was the airline’s highest-ranking woman of color worldwide. Additionally, she frequently lecturers throughout the country, and has keynoted several national conferences including: Office Depot's Success Strategies for Businesswomen Conference, Colgate Palmolive's Multicultural Summit, the Diversity Conference in the U.S. Senate, the Minority Employers' Conference at Newell Rubbermaid, Microsoft's Education Summit, AT&T's Diversity Summit, Home Depot's Women's History Speaker's Series and Black Enterprise's Entrepreneurs Conference. Glenda completed a prestigious federal clerkship in the United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia. She attended Mount Holyoke College and Emory University before becoming an attorney for Delta Airlines. The series premiered on September 4, 2000 and ran for eight seasons until its cancellation on May 23, 2008.
Hatchett presides over the two-time Emmy nominated nationally syndicated courtroom series, Judge Hatchett, now in its 16th season.Most recently, Hatchett has returned to TV in her new television court series, The Verdict with Judge Hatchett.
She also founded The Hatchett Firm, PC in 2014.
Judge Hatchett ; Genre: Court show: Directed by: Starring: Glenda Hatchett: Country of origin: United States: Original language(s) English: No.
Though she rode in with the wave of courtroom-themed reality series that bowed during the late '90s and early 2000s, Judge Glenda Hatchett (star of the syndicated Judge Hatchett) quickly distinguished herself from her television competitors.
Lawyer, TV judge, and author known for hosting the show Judge Hatchett, which ran in the 2000s. Her firm also assists attorneys across the nation with direct involvement in settlement negotiation and also serves as co-counsel where necessary.The firm also specializes in risk and crisis management for a select group of high profile clients.Hatchett is 69 years old as of 2020 having been born on May 31, 1951, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hatchett has over 30 years of experience as a judge, corporate lawyer, and board member of corporate and nonprofit organizations. The firm specializes in risk and crisis management and catastrophic police misconduct cases. Judge Hatchett is an American arbitration-based reality court show, produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.
At the time, the buyout was the largest leveraged buyout in US corporate history.While a Board Director for The Gap Inc., Hatchett served on the Governance, Nominating and Social Responsibility Committee and the Compensation and Management Development Committee.Hatchett left Delta Air Lines to accept an appointment as Chief Presiding Judge of the Fulton County (Atlanta, Georgia) Juvenile Court--becoming the first African-American Chief Presiding Judge of a state court in Georgia and head of one of the largest juvenile court systems in the country. She has also moderated several forums including the CEO Forum on Diversity Leadership and Wells Fargo's Forum on the Economic Impact on Colleges and Universities. She also represented Delta Air Lines in labor/personnel and antitrust litigation and commercial acquisitions as the Senior Attorney.Hatchett also served as Public Relations Manager. She has also served on the Boards of three Fortune 500 companies – HCA, The Gap Inc., and ServiceMaster Company.Hatchett later left the Delta Air Lines to accept an appointment as Chief Presiding Judge of the Fulton County (Atlanta, Georgia) Juvenile Court. She is a member of both the Georgia Bar and the Bar of the District of Columbia.Hatchett presides over the two-time Emmy nominated nationally syndicated show, Judge Hatchett, now in its 18th season (Sony Pictures Television). She lost her daughter-in-law Kira Dixon Johnson (Charles Johnson’s wife) in April 2016 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Before Fame. Holyoke College and Emory University School of Law, where she was an Earl Warren Scholar, Hatchett completed a prestigious federal clerkship in the United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia.