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Christian Bromley named March of Dimes 2026 Black Ties for Babies Co-Chair

Christian Bromley named March of Dimes 2026 Black Ties for Babies Co-Chair

Mar 18, 2026
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BCLP celebrates Partner Christian Bromley in his recent appointment as Co-Chair for the March of Dimes 2026 Black Ties for Babies. 

Nationwide, the March of Dimes supports research, education and advocacy, and provides programs and services for moms and babies. The second annual Black Ties for Babies gala in Atlanta will raise funds for the Georgia market to support families throughout the state. 

“I began volunteering with the March of Dimes following my own twins’ multi-month NICU stay, and I joined the Atlanta Black Ties for Babies Executive Leadership Team in 2025. As a NICU dad, I am deeply grateful for the work they do for all babies and families to have a healthy start,” said Christian. “Serving as 2026 Co-Chair with Kristen Cranmer is such an honor. We are thrilled to raise critical funds and awareness for the important work that March of Dimes does here in Georgia and throughout the country.”

Christian is a litigator who co-leads the firm’s Environmental & Toxic Tort Practice, co-chairs the LGBTQ+ Network for the United States, and serves on the National Recruiting Team as co-hiring partner for the Atlanta office. 

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