Being Successful
- When: February 1, 2013, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
- Where: William F. Starr Hall - William R. Davis Courtroom
A panel of associates from the Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity member organizations will share experiences regarding their success and challenges as summer associates, interns and new attorneys. Gain valuable insights from practitioners on how to interpret, learn and grow from the evaluation process. Panelists include: Kristin Burgess, Associate, Shipman & Goodwin; Walter Menjivar '12, Associate, Day Pitney LLP; Agnes Romanowska '12, Associate, Reid and Riege, P.C.; and Asker Saeed, Diversity Partner, Day Pitney LLP.
This event is a collaboration between the Student Services Office, the Career Planning Center and the Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity.
Please RSVP on Symplicity.
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