llandz
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My favorite donation number. That is what I often give if it is Syracuse related...Seeing quite a few $44 donations on there now, great job team!
My favorite donation number. That is what I often give if it is Syracuse related...Seeing quite a few $44 donations on there now, great job team!
Actually her 2 SU degrees are Social Work in Falk, and a Master's in Public Relations from Newhouse. Her law degree is from New England College of Law.BTW, she holds degrees from both Newhouse and SU Law so seems like a great fit!
Absolutely!! Based on the feedback here I was going to go in and submit a donation out of our 50-50 fund to push her over her gofundme goal, but when I logged on I see this group has already pushed her well past that.Done
Assuming she can get back on her feet by the fall, maybe we can invite her out to the SyraCruz tailgate. What say you, Consigliere ?
Yeah man, make sure you hire a good attorney!Not surprised at all. Federal and state agencies are often the worst with this stuff because it’s so hard to sue them some times. Glad you fought back. I’m helping my mom with a state level issue that’s been going on for years. People suck.
I know that she has a J.D., so working as a paralegal may be a step down for her, but corporate/real estate paralegals in WNY are in high demand. I can’t imagine that CNY is much different in that regard.Absolutely!! Based on the feedback here I was going to go in and submit a donation out of our 50-50 fund to push her over her gofundme goal, but when I logged on I see this group has already pushed her well past that.
Messaged her this morning and confirmed that even though she is in Rochester now she is more than open to opportunities in Syracuse and throughout CNY. As llandz noted, this is an extremely accomplished and passionate young woman with a broad background. She was working for a firm in Dallas that partners with high profile current and former athletes (did a project with Doug Flutie and his publicist) and has much to offer in the legal, PR and communications fields. If you know of anything that might be a fit and need help making contact, please reach out to me or llandz
She is very willing to work as a paralegal. In Texas she was often told they did not want a JD as she would eventually leave. I am hoping CNY is more "friendly" that way. But overqualification is always hard in the job market. She would love that opportunity.I know that she has a J.D., so working as a paralegal may be a step down for her, but corporate/real estate paralegals in WNY are in high demand. I can’t imagine that CNY is much different in that regard.