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Leah Quaille Curran, 2012 Managing Attorney, Family Law Practice at Neighborhood Legal Services Program Washington, D.C. Nicole Chiappone, 2004 Assistant State Attorney Office of the State Attorney - 17th Judicial Circuit Broward County Florida Lighthouse Point, Fl Michael Celone, 2013 Senior Litigation Counsel at U.S. Celli, 2010 Chief Negotiator Department of Homeland Security Machalagh Carr, 2005 Oversight Staff Director House Committee on Ways and Means Washington, DC 2017 Attorney Advisor at Federal Communications Commission Washington D.C.
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Brochert, 2013 Attorney Plunkett Cooney, PC Bloomfield Hills, MI Brady, 2011 Associate Steptoe & Johnson LLP Washington, DC Department of Labor Cherry Hill, NJ Conor P. Lauren Boucher-Lakin, 2008 Administrative Law Judge U.S. Bjornson, 2000 Of Counsel Steptoe & Johnson LLP Washington, DCĭaniel Boatright, 2017 Investigative Counsel to Senator Grassley U.S. Russo, 2018 Director of Government and Legislative Affairs at National District Attorneys Association Washington D.C.įACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Professor Lisa A. Kane, 2015 Founder | Attorney Law Office of Daniel T. Woodward, Jr., 2008 Co-Founder Brand Woodward, Attorneys at Law Washington, DC Department of Veterans Affairs Alexandria, VA VICE PRESIDENT Sanchelle Charles, 2014 General Attorney at U.S. PRESIDENT Arielle Giordano, 2015 Managing Director, US Government Affairs Washington, D.C.
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The Council is guided by the inscription on the School building, “Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” The Council convenes at least twice a year. The Council is created to assist with the advancement of the University’s and the School’s mission by providing outside knowledge and expertise, as well as philanthropic support. Members of the Council are invited by the Dean to serve on the Council in this advisory role to the Dean. Members of the Council are not agents or fiduciaries of the School, the University or the BOT. The Council bears no responsibility for any action taken or omitted on the part of the School or the University. The Dean, the Law School, and the University derive significant and lasting value and benefit from Alumni Council members individually and collectively. While the Council is afforded a significant degree of access to the Dean and the officers of the University, it is not a governing body and is not a subsidiary or affiliate of the University or its Board of Trustees. The Council is an advisory body, providing a valuable and reliable source of support and guidance to the Dean. The Alumni Council of the Columbus School of Law serves the Dean and the School in building and fostering mutually beneficial relations between and among all stakeholders - students, faculty, administration, staff, alumni, and friends.