Lora Flattum

Lora Flattum Hamp is a lawyer and the 1992 winner of the Miss Virginia Pageant.
At the Miss Virginia pageant, Flattum Hamp played the piano for the talent competition and proposed a platform of educating the public about abuse of the elderly. Her career ambition at the time was to become a doctor, but she eventually obtained a degree in law at The University of Virginia as well as a master's of science in gerontology from the Medical College of Virginia. She was a contributor to the 2003 report from the National Academy of Sciences Panel to Review Risk and Prevalence of Elder Abuse and Neglect, Elder Mistreatment: Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation in an Aging America. In 2002, she won Borchard Fellowship in Law and Aging, during which time she established an Advocacy Clinic for the Elderly program at University of Virginia Law School.
She judged the Miss Virginia pageant in 2015, when Savanna Lane won.
 
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