[Agvisors] FW: [UPAC] Student Listserv Posting

Nancy Rodriguez Lorta nancyr at cals.arizona.edu
Wed Feb 12 15:48:11 MST 2014


 

 

From: upac-request at list.arizona.edu [mailto:upac-request at list.arizona.edu]
On Behalf Of Catts, Roxie L - (catts)
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 3:46 PM
To: upac at list.arizona.edu
Subject: [UPAC] Student Listserv Posting

 

Are you interested in a Career in Law and Public Policy?

This career and networking panel is for students looking to find where an
interest in law and public policy might take them professionally.

 

Law & Public Policy Career Panel & Networking Event

Thursday, February 27th

5:30 pm to 7 pm

3rd floor Catalina Meeting Room of the

Student Union Memorial Center

 

Students can look forward to meeting:

 

Senator David Bradley, Arizona State Senator for Tucson's District 10, is
also Chief Development Officer of La Frontera Arizona, Inc., a
community-based, nonprofit behavioral health center in Tucson. He has served
on Health, Human Services, Banking and Insurance, Higher Education and
various ad hoc committees during his tenure in public service. He's worked
in child welfare and mental health services for over 30 years, practicing as
a licensed counselor and administrator throughout southern Arizona.

 

Nina A. Rabin, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, UA James E. Rogers
College of Law, graduated from Yale Law School (2003) and Harvard College
(1998). She has a joint affiliation with the law school and women's studies,
and directs the interdisciplinary Bacon Immigration Law & Policy Program.
Her work focuses on the impact of immigration and border policies on women
and families. She's spoken on immigration policy issues at academic
conferences, community forums and a Congressional briefing. 

 

Curt Bradley is the GIS Specialist and Information Technology Director at
the Center for Biological Diversity where he has been creating maps and
performing spatial analysis of endangered species habitats for the past 13
years. He holds an M.S. in Watershed Management (2003) and a B.S. in
Mechanical Engineering (1992), both from the University of Arizona.

 

Juston Knight brought an extensive background of knowledge and experience
regarding Arizona's mental health system to Pima County as a Juvenile
Probation Officer. As a Probation Officer, he gained a wealth of information
about the Criminal Justice System and how it interfaces with the mental
health networks. He left the Probation Department and is currently a Victim
Advocate at the Pima County Attorney's Office charged with creating a Victim
Services Division for southern Pima County.

 

Beverly Mason Biggers began working with Mothers Against Drunk Driving
(MADD) after her 25-year-old brother, Scott, was hit and killed by a repeat
drunk driving offender in 1992. What started as being a member of a support
group and volunteering for a victim impact panel, has turned into a
non-profit career. Beverly graduated from Pima Community College with an AAS
in Business and is the Program Manager for MADD Arizona.

 

A UA Student Services fee grant has made this career panel/networking event
series possible. Seating is limited and food and beverage is included
(free!). Interested students can RSVP by clicking on the Law and Public
Policy RSVP link on this page: www.career.arizona.edu/events/panels-mixers .
Walk-ins are welcome. All students are invited to attend.

 

 

 

 

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