NAMWOLF Welcomes Newest Advisory Council Member Shacara Boone of Cendant Corporation



May 9, 2005 -- "NAMWOLF is very pleased to announce Shacara Boone as a new member to our Advisory Council," said Renuka Vishnubhakta, Managing Director of The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms. "As NAMWOLF grows, we are always looking for people who support our efforts to create greater opportunities for minority and women-owned law firms ."

The NAMWOLF Advisory Council has been established to serve as a consultative and advisory body to provide valuable input to the Board of Directors on matters related to the mission, objectives and goals of the association. In addition, the Advisory Council provides the means for discussing and evaluating NAMWOLF affairs and provides the opportunity for reporting on, exchanging ideas about, and evaluating the activities and programs.

Ms. Boone added, "I am proud to support an organization that promotes and encourages the utilization of minority and women-owned law firms . I am looking forward to working with NAMWOLF and its member law firms ."

Ms. Shacara Boone received her B.A. in English from Seton Hall University and her J.D. from Rutgers School of Law. Ms. Boone is a Vice-President in the Employment Law Group at Cendant Corporation and provides legal support to Cendant's Real Estate Division, including NRT Incorporated, Cendant Mobility, Cendant Settlement Services Group and Corporate Real Estate.    

Cendant Corporation is primarily a provider of travel and residential real estate services. With approximately 80,000 employees, New York City-based Cendant provides these services to businesses and consumers in over 100 countries. More information about Cendant, its companies, brands and current SEC filings may be obtained by visiting the Company's Web site at http://www.cendant.com.

The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (www.namwolf.org) was founded in June, 2001. It is a national trade association comprising a select group of minority and women-owned law firms who exhibit excellence in the legal profession. The primary aim of the organization is to advocate for the utilization of minority and women-owned law firms by major corporations and public entities throughout the United States.





NAMWOLF Welcomes Newest Advisory Council Member Shacara Boone of Cendant Corporation