Chattanooga Times Free Press

Emily O’Donnell 1st woman named city attorney

- STAFF REPORT

Chattanoog­a Mayor Tim Kelly has named attorney Emily O’Donnell as his pick to serve as city attorney.

If approved by the Chattanoog­a City Council, she would be the first woman in history to occupy the city’s top legal office. She succeeds Phil Noblett, who served as head of Chattanoog­a’s Office of City Attorney for nearly three years under former Mayor Andy Berke.

“Emily is an outstandin­g attorney and a committed advocate for families,” Kelly said in a statement Wednesday.

“Throughout her career, she has been a champion for women and vulnerable communitie­s, most recently launching an eviction prevention initiative that kept dozens of families in their homes.”

O’Donnell spent the first half of her career as an attorney for Legal Aid, providing legal services across the Chattanoog­a region, from assisting victims of the 2013 Patten Towers fire to litigating in general sessions, juvenile, circuit, and chancery courts and the Tennessee Court of Appeals. She later served as a vice president of external relations for the Public Education Foundation and was executive director of the Women’s Fund of Greater Chattanoog­a. She started her own law firm two years ago, focusing on family law.

“I am honored to have the opportunit­y to serve our community from the city attorney’s office, where we will uplift families, uphold justice and remove the barriers to opportunit­y that exist for too many of our neighbors,” O’Donnell said. “I look forward to serving the people of Chattanoog­a as their advocate, working alongside Mayor Kelly and the City Council to ensure that all voices are heard and that residents always have someone in their corner.”

O’Donnell is a graduate of the University of the South and earned her law degree from Georgia State University.

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