About Angela D
Angela D Green built a career at the intersection of law, the arts and neighborhood development. She moved from a communications background into law in the mid-1990s and has since combined legal practice with nonprofit board service and a small business that helps songwriters and publishers handle registrations.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunications from Purdue University in 1990. Five years later she received her Juris Doctor from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1995. Those credentials set the stage for work that blends intellectual property paperwork with community-oriented projects.
Green is licensed to practice in Tennessee. Over the last two decades she has kept one foot in private practice and another in local civic life. In 2007 she founded Positioned For Millions: Music Publishing Registration Service, a business created to assist music creators with the formal registration processes that protect songs and publishing rights. The service reflects a practical tilt toward copyright filings and the administrative side of the music business.
Her civic involvement runs long and steady. She has served as vice chair of the Hickory Hill Community Redevelopment Corporation since 2008, a role that places her in conversations about local revitalization and land-use matters. In 2009 she joined the board of Onlocation Memphis, Inc., a local organization that works with cultural and production activities in the city. She has also been a member of World Overcomers Outreach Ministries Church since 1998, a steady personal affiliation alongside her professional work.
Those overlapping roles inform how Green describes her work. She handles client matters that require attention to registration mechanics and regulatory detail, while also advising on the community and economic contexts that often surround creative projects. She keeps offices listed at Lawyer Office and at White Station Tower, maintaining a local presence for clients who need in-person consultation as well as for community partners.
Colleagues and local partners encounter an attorney who balances administrative legal tasks, nonprofit board responsibilities and a small music-publishing enterprise. She continues to practice in Tennessee, concentrating on music publishing registration and related intellectual property matters while remaining active in community redevelopment and local cultural organizations.