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Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Mar 25, 2026

Alix Rogers has been promoted to assistant dean of career and professional development at Belmont University College of Law. She joined Belmont Law in 2022 as the school’s inaugural public interest coordinator, where she built a robust public interest program and launched monthly pro bono legal clinics. She later advanced to director of career and professional development.

Rogers is deeply engaged in bar leadership and public service. She serves as Middle Tennessee governor of the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (TBA YLD), the division’s representative to the American Bar Association House of Delegates, and co-chair of the TBA YLD Rural Judicial Fellowship Program. She also serves as vice chair of the TBA Mentoring Committee and is a member of the TBA Access to Justice Committee. In addition, she contributes to several advisory committees for the Tennessee Supreme Court's Access to Justice Commission.

Her leadership extends to the broader community, where she serves on the executive boards of the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services and Community Helpers of Rutherford County.

Rogers’ contributions have been recognized with numerous honors, including the American Bar Association’s Louis M. Brown Award for Legal Access and multiple awards from the Tennessee Bar Association, including the President’s Special Recognition Award. In 2024, she was appointed by Gov. Bill Lee to a six-year term on the Tennessee State Board of Appeals.