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                Lincoln, NE
    
Daniel R. Stogsdill, J.D., born August 18, 1957, graduated May, 1975 from Owen Vallley High School. According to Indiana University archives, his controversial Valedictorian speech criticizing the local educational system not only sparked the school's first-ever standing ovation for a student graduation speech, but generated weeks of stinging rebuke in letters to the editors of several area newspapers. 
    
 After a congressional appointment and West Point admissions committee selection as one of 57 valedictorians among 16,000 applicants, Daniel entered West Point in July, 1975. He graduated in July, 1977, with a bachelor's degree in International Finance (with Highest Distinction) from the University of Hawaii-Manoa. He received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree (Cum Laude) in August, 1979 from Indiana University School of Law Bloomington.
Daniel started his law practice at Cline Williams Law Firm in 1979, and, after 6 years of specialization study in wealth transfer and fiduciary law, accepted admission to the partnership and appointment as the chair of the firm's Wealth Transfer and Fiduciary practice. His practice included mediation of family conflicts for ultra-high net worth clients in their Fort Collins and Denver offices, and for clients and corporations located in thirty-seven other states. 
Daniel retired in 2009 from full-time practice so that he, his wife, Melinda, and their son, Brayden, could devote more effort to their nonprofit foundation founded in 1986 to provide sectarian-free transitional living facilities for ex-offenders. The programming  includes therapeutics emphasizing holistic 'mind-body-spiritual' awareness.
Their 32-bed facility in Lincoln receives applications and residents from all 50 states,  
and several countries. Both child-advocate groups and prison rehabilitation specialists have embraced, in particular, their multi-discipline 'good lives' model focused on solving the challenging issues often present in the sex-offender population.  
Basing outreach efforts from their Indiana, Nebraska and Colorado residences allows them to serve the eastern, plains and western United States, as needed, from convenient points of access, all within a day's drive of their ''home on wheels', loaded with resources to help a hurting world in need of 'unconditional' love. 
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