Charlene Morring, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, embarked on her educational journey through the public school system and achieved the distinction of becoming her parents' first child to earn a college degree. Charlene pursued her higher education at Old Dominion University, where her outstanding contributions to the campus community garnered her the prestigious Kaufman Scholar Award, an accolade bestowed upon a single student for their exceptional community involvement, academic prowess, and unwavering dedication to leadership. Her remarkable character and leadership skills also earned her recognition as an E.W. Hudgins' scholar at the University of Richmond Law School, where she pursued her legal studies. With over two decades of experience in the legal profession, Charlene has dedicated her career to representing numerous individuals within her community who have suffered injuries, consistently upholding her commitment to service. Charlene remains actively engaged in her community through her involvement with organizations such as ForKids, a dedicated advocate for homeless families, and Young Life, a Christian-based organization. In her personal life, Charlene is married and presides over a blended family with five children. When she's not advocating for her clients, she finds joy in exploring new destinations, immersing herself in literature, and cherishing quality moments with her family and friends. Charlene is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the Norfolk & Portsmouth Bar Association, and the Southampton Roads Bar Association.