Marcella Donkin Bono Joins Danna McKitrick, P.C.

HEALTHCARE CAREER PRECEDED LAW PRACTICE

St. Louis, MO – Danna McKitrick, P.C. today announced the addition of Marcella Donkin Bono to its staff of attorneys at the Clayton-based law firm. In addition to her education as an attorney, Bono is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner and a registered nurse. She previously was employed at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and has extensive experience in pediatric critical care.

“Marcie is a remarkably versatile attorney. She currently is working in the area of bankruptcy law, and her healthcare experience is very helpful to the firm,” said Tom DeWoskin, who leads the firm’s bankruptcy and creditor’s rights practice group.

At Danna McKitrick, Bono represents both creditors and debtors through either the formal bankruptcy or informal workout processes, as well as doing bankruptcy trustee work. Her out-of-court work includes restructuring complicated situations for business and individuals, and working to increase creditor’s returns on troubled loans.

“I enjoy the variety and challenge of my bankruptcy work and feel that my healthcare background is a good resource for our clients,” Bono said.

Bono received her J.D. from St. Louis University School of Law in 2008 with a certificate in Health Law. She earned her M.S.N. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and her undergraduate degrees from St. Louis University (B.S.N.) and Murray State University (B.S. in biology).

About Danna McKitrick, P.C.: Located in Clayton, Mo., Danna McKitrick, P.C. represents businesses (emerging to national), insurers, government-related entities, and individuals throughout the Bi-state St. Louis area and adjoining states. To supplement its local resources, the firm is a member of MSI Global Alliance – an international association of more than 250 member firms in 100 countries. The firm can be viewed on the Web at www.dannamckitrick.com.

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Media Contacts:
Jim Grandone, Public Relations
618.692.1892

Tom DeWoskin, Principal
314.889.7128

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