Kamron Graham
- Executive Director, The Commons Law Center
About Kamron Graham
Kamron Graham (she/her) is the Executive Director of The Commons Law Center and teaches Tenant Defense Skills at Willamette University College of Law. She was born and raised in rural Hillsboro and is a graduate of Seattle University School of Law, entering the legal field as a mid‑career transition after more than a decade in nonprofit management and program development. As an attorney, Kamron has worked for Legal Aid Services of Oregon, the Clackamas County Circuit Court, and served for nine years as a Deputy Public Guardian and Conservator for Multnomah County.
Kamron serves on numerous committees and workgroups, including the Oregon State Bar’s Rules for Admission Committee, the Access to Justice Workgroup (Landlord–Tenant Law), and the Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (ACDI). She is also active with IAALS and collaborates with the Oregon Judiciary on initiatives to improve court accessibility. Kamron has presented at multiple conferences, including Oregon Real Estate and Land Use (2025), the Oregon Paralegal Association, and the Oregon Family Law Annual Conference (2025).
She is the past President of the Oregon State Bar, past President of the Oregon Women Lawyers Foundation, and past President and Treasurer of OGALLA: Oregon’s LGBTQ Bar Association. She has also served on the boards of Queen’s Bench, Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS), and as a trustee of the Washington State Bar Association Foundation. In 2023, she was appointed to the Oregon State Bar’s Professionalism Committee and was recognized as a 2023 Super Lawyer.
Kamron’s work centers on expanding access to justice, partnering with underserved communities, advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and modernizing the delivery of legal services.
In her spare time, Kamron enjoys women’s soccer, solo bike rides, and playing board games with her family.