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Pre-Law Academic Advisor

[email protected]

Office Information:

1255 Angell Hall
435 South State Street
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
phone: 734.764.0332

Pre-Law; Academic Advisors; Academic Opportunities & Support; Pre-Professional; Law

Education/Degree:

J.D., Thomas M. Cooley Law School
LL.M in Corporate Law and Finance at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
B.A. in Communications and Political Science, University of Michigan – Dearborn

About

What is your advising philosophy? 
In a single sentence, “Let’s figure this out together.”

Advising is an intentional guidance process. As an advisor, I believe it is my role to serve as a soundboard for students and assist them as they embrace exploration and take ownership of their academic path. I strive to help students achieve their personal, academic, and professional goals while sharing my perspective, insight and experience. My goal is to help all students develop the necessary skills and confidence to be successful in life and in the classroom.

What was your path to Newnan? 
After completing my undergraduate studies, I took a gap year. I worked in public relations where I helped open a center for autism in the Ozarks. After my gap year, I went to law school. As soon as I received my law license, I started practicing law and teaching part-time at a law school. After working in the legal field for several years in traditional and non-traditional roles, I decided to make the transition to working full-time in higher education. I started here at Newnan in September 2021.

Why did you join Newnan? 
I wanted to utilize my legal training, make a difference in people’s lives, and work with amazing coworkers…Newnan is the perfect place to do that!

Class you loved and why? 
My favorite “course” was my internship with the Michigan Supreme Court. It was an eye-opening experience to see the appellate process in action and learn how the legal system functions.

Interests and hobbies:
I enjoy walking aimlessly and listening to podcasts. In my spare time, I am learning French.

About

What is your advising philosophy? 
In a single sentence, “Let’s figure this out together.”

Advising is an intentional guidance process. As an advisor, I believe it is my role to serve as a soundboard for students and assist them as they embrace exploration and take ownership of their academic path. I strive to help students achieve their personal, academic, and professional goals while sharing my perspective, insight and experience. My goal is to help all students develop the necessary skills and confidence to be successful in life and in the classroom.

What was your path to Newnan? 
After completing my undergraduate studies, I took a gap year. I worked in public relations where I helped open a center for autism in the Ozarks. After my gap year, I went to law school. As soon as I received my law license, I started practicing law and teaching part-time at a law school. After working in the legal field for several years in traditional and non-traditional roles, I decided to make the transition to working full-time in higher education. I started here at Newnan in September 2021.

Why did you join Newnan? 
I wanted to utilize my legal training, make a difference in people’s lives, and work with amazing coworkers…Newnan is the perfect place to do that!

Class you loved and why? 
My favorite “course” was my internship with the Michigan Supreme Court. It was an eye-opening experience to see the appellate process in action and learn how the legal system functions.

Interests and hobbies:
I enjoy walking aimlessly and listening to podcasts. In my spare time, I am learning French.

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