Keiko Anderson, Esquire is the proud mother of Camille Griffin, 12 years old, and the proud wife of Dr. DeVry Anderson. She was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, but has lived most of her adult life in Austin and the surrounding areas. Keiko Anderson enjoys spending time with family, her church, and her two dogs named Zeus and Zsa Zsa! Keiko Anderson has been an attorney in the Central Texas area since 2003. She and her husband also own a business called QuickCare Walk In Clinic which is an urgent care clinic in Austin. She graduated from the University of Texas Law School in 2003 with a Doctors of Jurisprudence. Thereafter, she procured a position as an Administrative Law Judge with the Texas Workforce Commission. Keiko Anderson later joined the law firm of Smith & Carlson, and quickly became promoted from an Associate Attorney to the Supervising Attorney for the Family Law Division. A couple of years later, she was offered a partnership with a prestigious attorney in the Central Texas area who later became elected as Judge of the 426th Bell County District Court. It was in 2006 that Keiko Anderson remained after her partner became a judge, and continued the law practice of the Law Office of Keiko Griffin, as a solo practitioner. Prior to pursuing a legal career, Keiko Anderson was a Social Worker and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors in Social Work with High Honors in 1999. It was in that area that Keiko Anderson became acquainted with mentoring and teaching young women to live up to their best potential and to pursue their dreams. Keiko Anderson has a heart for service of people and communities; and has served in her community and through her church affiliations. She has served in the Armorbearer Ministry at Destiny World Outreach Center, in Killeen, Texas and was the facilitator and teacher for Financial Hope which is a ministry designed to help people manage their finances under Godly principles. Keiko Anderson also created and developed the Destiny Entrepreneurs and Business Owning Women’s Ministry at the church. Currently she serves in her local church Greater Mt. Zion’s children’s ministry each Sunday. In her time away from home, church, and work, Keiko Anderson devotes her time ministering to women at conferences and seminars across Central Texas and the East Coast, including but not limited to BVT Ministries, Paraclete Ministries, Journey To Healing Ministries, various church events and more. In addition to these things, Keiko Anderson is a member of the Travis County Bar Association, National Association for Professional Women, Williamson/Bell County Bar Association, the Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce, the Better Business Bureau, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated.