Adept in Inventory Management and showcasing exceptional communication skills, my tenure at Goodell DeVries Leech & Dann elevated operational efficiency, particularly in handling the Asbestos Database and streamlining medical library inventories. Leveraging tech-savviness, I significantly learned from the success of medical malpractice cases I worked on. Maintaining a balance of my job while also maintaining my school life has allowed me to learn significant time management skills and allowed me to learn proper allocation of my priorities.
Extracurriculars:
I helped raise funds and plan class events
I participated in community service and uniform inspections including unit inspections for Unit - 933
I competed city wide in dance competitions and learned about synergy and togetherness throughout the community. We placed 2nd overall in the city and 1st for small group in the city
I worked in document services at Goodell Devries Leech and Dann, on Asbestos cases, went to sentencing hearings, met and worked with many established political leaders throughout the city including the mayor and solicitor general and worked on trial prep with medical experts. I was later rehired at Goodell Devries Leech and Dann, as a part time member of Document Services.
College Board's National First- Generation Recognition Program recipient