Nexsen Pruet Diversity Scholarship - 2008 Recipients



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Nexsen Pruet Page 1 of 2 Nexsen Pruet Diversity Scholarship - 2008 Recipients Tamekia L. Brandon Law School: North Carolina Central University School of Law Durham, NC Rasheim Donaldson New York, New York Courtney D. Earle Law School: University of South Carolina School of Law Columbia, SC Melissa Garcia Law School: University of South Carolina School of Law Summerville, SC Precious Green Not pictured Law School: North Carolina Central University School of Law Columbia, SC Ana-Cristina Jimenez Miami, FL

Nexsen Pruet Page 2 of 2 Danielle McLean Law School: University of North Carolina School of Law Rowland, NC Nader Raja Fairfax, VA Azaria Tesfa Baltimore, MD Neubia Williams Wilmington, NC

Nexsen Pruet: Law Students Head Back to Class with Scholarship from Nexsen Pruet Page 2 of 2 South Carolina School of Law and Charleston Law School are eligible to apply for the yearly scholarships. Click here to learn more about the application process for 2012. Nexsen Pruet, LLC is one of the largest law firms in the Carolinas, with more than 180 attorneys and offices in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Hilton Head, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. as well as Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh, N.C. Founded in 1945, Nexsen Pruet provides a broad range of legal services to the business community and represents companies and other entities in local, state, national, and international venues.

Nexsen Pruet: Nexsen Pruet Awards Six Scholarships to Minority Law School Students Page 1 of 2 Nexsen Pruet Awards Six Scholarships to Minority Law School Students February 10, 2009 Nexsen Pruet announced today that six minority law school students from North and South Carolina have earned scholarships through the firm s Diversity Scholarship Program. Nexsen Pruet annually awards scholarships to exceptional minority students who are entering their first year of law school and planning careers in North or South Carolina. In addition to the $3,000 scholarship, the students may be considered for summer employment in one of the firm s eight offices. We believe strongly that our firm and the entire legal profession should mirror the communities and individuals we serve, said W. Leighton Lord, chairman of the board of Nexsen Pruet. This program reflects that belief and underscores our ongoing commitment to diversity and the far-reaching benefits it provides. The 2009 scholarship recipients include: Kenny Gardner Charleston School of Law Mariama A. Jefferson Charleston School of Law Sul Kim USC School of Law Danielle McLean UNC School of Law Tommy Preston, Jr. USC School of Law Robert P. Zuniga USC School of Law Students attending North Carolina Central University School of Law, the University of North Carolina at

Nexsen Pruet: Nexsen Pruet Awards Six Scholarships to Minority Law School Students Page 2 of 2 Chapel Hill School of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, the University of South Carolina School of Law, and Charleston Law School are eligible. Anyone interested in learning more about the Nexsen Pruet Diversity Scholarships can contact the firm via email at diversity@nexsenpruet.com or click here. About Nexsen Pruet Nexsen Pruet, LLC is one of the largest law firms in the Carolinas, with more than 170 attorneys and offices in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Hilton Head, and Myrtle Beach, S.C., as well as Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh, N.C. Founded in 1945, Nexsen Pruet provides a broad range of legal services to the business community and represents companies and other entities in local, state, national, and international venues.

Nexsen Pruet: Nexsen Pruet Awards Diversity Scholarships Page 1 of 1 Nexsen Pruet Awards Diversity Scholarships Columbia April 28, 2010 Attorneys Tushar Chikhliker Nexsen Pruet is pleased to announce that the firm has awarded law school scholarships to three minority students from North and South Carolina. The awards are made possible through the Nexsen Pruet Diversity Scholarship Program. 2010 Diversity Scholarship Recipients Andrew Charles Cooper Univ. of South Carolina School of Law Kenny Gardner Charleston School of Law Tiffany Rene Johnson Wake Forest Univ. School of Law Click on each picture to download a high-res photo. Each year, Nexsen Pruet awards scholarships to exceptional minority law school students who are planning legal careers in the Carolinas. In addition to the $3,000 award, the students may be considered for summer employment in one of the firm s eight offices. Our commitment to diversity has far-reaching benefits in the communities where we work and live, said John Sowards, chairman of the board of Nexsen Pruet. But, we understand that a scholarship program alone can not fix all of the socioeconomic disparities that persist in our country. Students who attend North Carolina Central University School of Law, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, the University of South Carolina School of Law, and Charleston Law School are eligible to apply for the yearly scholarships. Click here to learn more. Nexsen Pruet, LLC is one of the largest law firms in the Carolinas, with more than 170 attorneys and offices in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Hilton Head, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. as well as Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh, N.C. Founded in 1945, Nexsen Pruet provides a broad range of legal services to the business community and represents companies and other entities in local, state, national, and international venues.

Nexsen Pruet: Law Students Head Back to Class with Scholarship from Nexsen Pruet Page 1 of 2 Law Students Head Back to Class with Scholarship from Nexsen Pruet August 15, 2011 Attorneys Helen Grant Nexsen Pruet is pleased to announce that three law school students are headed back to class as recipients of the firm s 2011 Diversity Scholarships. Annually, Nexsen Pruet awards scholarships to exceptional minority law school students who are planning legal careers in the Carolinas. In addition to the $3,000 award, the students may be considered for summer employment in one of the firm s eight offices. From the Carolinas to California, diversity is sorely lacking in law practices, said Helen Grant, who leads Nexsen Pruet s diversity efforts. In order to enhance the communities where we work and live, it s up to firms like ours to be proactive in the education, recruitment and retention of promising young attorneys from all walks of life. Deven S. Gray Duke School of Law Fallon J. Speaker UNC School of Law Tansy Woan Penn Law Click on each picture to download a high-res photo. Deven S. Gray earned her undergraduate degree from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. She began law school at the University of South Carolina, but transferred to Duke University s School of Law this summer and expects to graduate in 2013. As a law student, she served the Midlands and Lowcountry of South Carolina through work with City Year in Columbia and the Lowcountry Food Bank in Charleston. Fallon J. Speaker earned her undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is working to graduate from the UNC Law School in 2013. As a law student, she has provided more than 100 hours of pro bono work to organizations such as the Innocence Project, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Guardian ad Litem. Tansy Woan earned her undergraduate and masters degrees from the State University of New York at Binghamton. She began her law school career at the UNC Law School, but transferred to University of Pennsylvania Law School and is working toward graduation in 2013. Woan has been actively involved at school and in her community through work with the Take Back America Conference, Asian Outlook magazine and as well as Binghamton s Policy Debate Team. Students who attend North Carolina Central University School of Law, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, the University of

Nexsen Pruet: Nexsen Pruet Sends Law Students Back to School with Diversity Scholars... Page 1 of 2 Nexsen Pruet Sends Law Students Back to School with Diversity Scholarships August 23, 2012 Nexsen Pruet is pleased to announce that Darrious Baker, Rachel Nicholas and Cameron Tanner have earned the firm s 2012 Diversity Scholarships. The awards are given annually to exceptional minority law students planning legal careers in the Carolinas. Attorneys Helen Grant Darrious Baker University of SC School of Law Rachel Nicholas University of NC School of Law Cameron Tanner Wake Forest University School of Law In addition to the $3,000 scholarship, the recipients may also be considered for summer employment in one of Nexsen Pruet s eight offices in North and South Carolina. We are committed to diversity in our firm and in the legal profession as a whole and believe we have an obligation to promote it in any way possible, said Helen Grant, who leads Nexsen Pruet s diversity initiatives. This honor underscores that dedication, and enables is to provide more and better opportunities to deserving law students. Baker is a student at the University of South Carolina School of Law. He earned his undergraduate degree from USC and a Master of Human Resources from the university s Darla Moore School of Business. Before attending law school, he had broad experience in the employment field, serving as director of human resources for the Chester County Schools; as director of the support staff for Barnwell School District 45; and as a human relations professional with International Paper. Nicholas is a student at the University of North Carolina School of Law. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her master s from East Carolina University. As an undergraduate, she served as the first African-American student representative on the Lloyd International Honors College and as student body attorney general. She is also a member of the Pro Bono Committee in the Black Law Students Association and taught second grade thought the national service corp program Teach for America. Tanner attends the Wake Forest University School of Law. He earned her undergraduate degree from Bowling Green University and taught high school for three years in Dorchester District 4. While there, he also started and coached the school s first soccer program and advised the Interact Club, a student organization focused on community service. Tanner earned

Nexsen Pruet: Nexsen Pruet Sends Law Students Back to School with Diversity Scholars... Page 2 of 2 awards that included Rookie Teacher of the Year, as well as certificates of appreciation for excellence in student leadership. Students who attend North Carolina Central University School of Law, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, the University of South Carolina School of Law and Charleston Law School are eligible to apply for the yearly scholarships. Nexsen Pruet, LLC is one of the largest law firms in the Carolinas, with more than 185 attorneys and offices in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Hilton Head, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. as well as Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh, N.C. Founded in 1945, Nexsen Pruet provides a broad range of legal services to the business community and represents companies and other entities in local, state, national, and international venues. For further information, see www.nexsenpruet.com.