The Daily Report’s 2016 Luminary, Georgia Supreme Court Justice David Nahmias, has some shining role models of his own.
His parents immigrated to the United States as teenagers—his father from Egypt and his mother from Germany—and went to college. Eventually they both became doctors. They met as students in medical school at George Washington University. They led by example and with support, always emphasizing the satisfaction found in service, he recalls. They worked in public health and academia. After moving to Atlanta to work for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, his father later taught at Emory University School of Medicine. “He had opportunities to make more money in private practice,” Nahmias says. “But he was always more interested in helping people.”
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