Sometimes the easiest way to figure out how to finance a public interest career is to hear how recent graduates make their living doing what they love. Hear Columbia Law alumni share stories, salaries, and the resources that helped them with loans, jobs, LRAP, and money.
This is the second program in the Money Matters Series, designed to help you think about how to financially plan for a public interest or government career. Panelists include:
- Amanda Cabal ’22, Staff Attorney, Second Circuit Court of Appeals
- Hunter Carrell ’21, Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney’s Office
- Chris Helwig ’17, Interim Managing Attorney, Civil Defense Practice, Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem
Lunch provided—register five days ahead to prevent food waste. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options will be available. If you have other dietary restrictions, email us at least five days in advance.
Presented by the Office of Public Interest/Public Service Law and Careers (the PI/PS Office). Cosponsored by Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA), Columbia Law Women’s Association (CLWA), Empowering Women of Color (EWOC), Latinx Law Students Association (LaLSA), Middle Eastern Law Students Association (MELSA), and OutLaws.