Draft:Matthew Keenan
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Matthew Keenan is a legal professional, community advocate, and author, known for his work at Shook, Hardy & Bacon and as the Executive Director of Kansas Legal Services.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Matthew Keenan grew up in Great Bend, Kansas, and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He attended the University of Kansas.
Career
[edit]Keenan began his legal career at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, specializing in product liability litigation. He transitioned to public service as the Executive Director of Kansas Legal Services.[1] In 2022, he received the Kansas Bar Association's Pro Bono Award for his work in providing legal services to the poor.[2] He was also appointed to the board of the Legal Services Corporation and was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts.[3]
Keenan has spoken about the medical debt crisis in Kansas, highlighting issues faced by rural and underinsured populations. He emphasized the importance of legal representation for patients facing debt collection practices.[4]
Writing and Journalism
[edit]Keenan authored "Call Me Dad, Not Dude" and its sequel "Call Me Dad, Not Dude: The Sequel", reflecting on family and parenting. His contributions to The Kansas City Star cover community and personal topics.[5]
Community Involvement
[edit]An avid cyclist, Keenan participates in Biking Across Kansas, demonstrating his commitment to community and health.