Press Release
Zuckerman Spaeder LLP is pleased to announce that Lisa M. Kilbride has been appointed board president of Crossroads For Florida Kids, Inc. (“Crossroads”), a non-profit organization that provides legal representation to vulnerable children in the foster care system in Hillsborough County, Florida.
Ms. Kilbride, who is based in the firm’s Tampa office, focuses her practice on white collar criminal defense, complex civil litigation, government investigations, and e-discovery. She has long demonstrated an unwavering dedication to pro bono work, with a particular focus on expanding access to justice for underserved and at-risk communities, especially on behalf of children.
Crossroads was founded in 2012 by attorneys Rosemary Armstrong, Allison Singer, and Morris “Sandy” Weinberg Jr. Ms. Armstrong, immediate past board president, and Mr. Weinberg, the founding partner of Zuckerman Spaeder’s Tampa office, will continue to serve as Founders/Directors Emeriti.
“For more than a decade, I’ve tirelessly advocated for the children of Hillsborough County, and I am looking forward to building upon that work in my new role as board president,” shared Ms. Kilbride. “I’m grateful to Rosemary, Allison, and Sandy for founding this incredible organization and for their many years of leadership and unwavering commitment to children in our community. Their mentorship and trust have shaped my work and deepened my dedication to this mission. It’s a privilege to continue the legacy they have built.”
Ms. Kilbride began volunteering with Crossroads in 2013 and has since devoted more than 2,300 pro bono hours to representing children in highly complex dependency, delinquency, and criminal matters. In recognizing her work with Crossroads, Ms. Kilbride was honored with the Florida Bar President’s 2025 “Pro Bono Service” award and the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit’s “Outstanding Pro Bono Service by a Lawyer” award in 2017.