- Frank Drowota
Frank F. Drowota III (born
July 7 ,1938 ) is a formerchief justice of theTennessee Supreme Court .Drowota was born in
Williamsburg, Kentucky but moved with his family toNashville, Tennessee as a small boy. He attendedMontgomery Bell Academy , graduating in 1956. He matriculated atVanderbilt University that year, graduating with aBachelor of Arts degree in history and political science in 1960. Drowota served on active duty in theUnited States Navy from 1960 to 1962. He then attended theVanderbilt University Law School , and was awarded the Juris doctor degree in 1965. He served in theUnited States Naval Reserve as aJudge Advocate General's Corps officer.Drowota practiced law with Goodpasture, Carpenter, Woods & Sasser in Nashville until 1970, when he was elected judge of the Davidson County Chancery Court. From this position he was elevated to the
Tennessee Court of Appeals in 1974.Drowota was elected to an unexpired term on the
Tennessee Supreme Court in 1980, defeating George Brown, the court's first African-American member, who had been appointed to the position by the then-Governor of Tennessee Lamar Alexander . He was subsequently re-elected to full eight-year terms in 1982, 1990, and 1998, the last time under provisions of theTennessee Plan . During his tenure on the Supreme Court, he was elected by his peers to two terms as Chief Justice.Drowota is now retired and living in Nashville. He serves as a trustee of the
Frist Foundation ,Montgomery Bell Academy and theNashville School of Law , and in 2007 he became chair-elect of theYMCA of Middle Tennessee .ee also
References
Tennessee Blue Book , 1991-1994 and 2005-2006 editions2007-08 Facebook,
Leadership Nashville
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