OFFICERS

Vice President: Tim Gudas (NH)

Timothy A. Gudas became the Clerk of Court for the New Hampshire Supreme Court in January 2020, following nine years as the deputy clerk to Eileen Fox. From 1997 to 2011, he practiced civil and appellate litigation at Sulloway & Hollis, PLLC. From 1996 to 1997, Tim served as a law clerk to Associate Justice Sherman D. Horton, Jr. of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. He earned his B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1989 and his J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1994.  He is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association’s Committee on Cooperation with the Courts and its Appellate Law Section.  

Tim has been an active member of the National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks since 2014.  During that time, he has served stints on the Executive Committee, the Program Committee, the Convention Assistance Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, and others.  Most recently, Tim hosted the NCACC’s 51st annual conference in Burlington, Vermont, in 2024.

Tim and his wife Natalie live in Concord, New Hampshire, and are the proud parents of three grown children, Matt, Sarah, and Chloe.

Treasurer: Lonn Weissblum (FL)

Lonn Weissblum was appointed Clerk of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Florida, effective April 7, 2014. Before becoming the Clerk of the Court, Lonn served as a career staff attorney to the Honorable Jonathan D. Gerber of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. He also served as a law clerk to the Honorable David L. Levy of the Third District Court of Appeal and was in private practice.

Lonn received his B.A. in Psychology with Highest Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1997, and his J.D. with Honors from the University of Florida in 2001. 

Lonn has been a member of the Commission on District Court of Appeal Performance and Accountability and the Florida Courts Technology Commission. In addition, he has served on the Appellate Court Website Technical Advisory Board and the Public Online Docket Advisory Group.  Lonn also has achieved the Certified Court Manager and Certified Court Executive credentials from the National Center for State Courts’ Institute for Court Management.

Lonn has been a member of the National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks since 2014.  He has served on the conference’s Membership, Technology, and Scholarship committees, and previously served on the Conference’s Executive Committee. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Gary Chambon (MI)

Gary Chambon has been the Lansing District Clerk with the Michigan Court of Appeals since January 2020. Before that he was the Assistant Clerk in the Lansing office from August 2009 to January 2020 (after periods of working in an assistant clerk role as special assignments when he was a research attorney with the court). Gary’s first job as a lawyer was as an attorney in the Court’s Research Division and, after two judicial clerkships, he returned to the Michigan Court of Appeals as a permanent court employee. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Michigan in 1991 and with a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1994.

Gary first attended am NCACC conference in Williamsburg in 2022 and attended the next two conferences in Detroit (2023) and Burlington (2024). He volunteered with the Convention Assistance Committee in Burlington and was asked to chair that committee for the 2025 convention in Albuquerque. Gary is very grateful to have become involved with the NCACC.

Megan Rhodebeck (AL)

Megan Rhodebeck was appointed Clerk of the Supreme Court of Alabama on August 1, 2022. Prior to her appointment as Clerk, Megan served as a staff attorney for 4 years on the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals (2009-2013) and nearly 10 years on the Supreme Court as Senior Staff Attorney to Associate Justice Tommy Bryan. Megan moved into the world of court administration after she was appointed to lead the implementation of a new appellate case management and e-filing system (C-Track), which launched in the Alabama Appellate Courts in early 2022. 

Her first day as Clerk of the Supreme Court was at the NCACC Annual Conference in Williamsburg, and, since that time, she has served on various NCACC Committees and currently serves as Chair of the Awards, Resolutions and Memorials Committee.  In her spare time, Megan loves reading, baking (mostly, just eating baked goods), and spending time with her husband, Seth, who is the Clerk of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals.

Megan Scanlon (VA)

Megan Scanlon is an experienced attorney whose legal career has included positions in both the private and public sectors. Within the court system she has served in law clerk and staff attorney roles at the Arizona Supreme Court, the Southern District of Alabama, the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Megan’s breadth of legal experience informs her current role as Chief Deputy Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Virginia.

Prior to becoming an attorney, Megan graduated with honors from three public universities: the College of William and Mary (B.A.), Bowling Green State University (M.A.), and the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law (J.D.). While in law school, Megan served as the editor-in-chief of law review. She has also authored several articles that courts around the country have cited in published decisions. Megan joined the NCACC in 2022 and serves as the chair of the Bylaws Committee. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and kids and playing the cello.