Description | Please join Legal Pathways for a special panel conversation with three Women of Color leaders in the legal community who will share about their career paths and work.
Cynthia Delostrinos Johnson, J.D. - Manager for the Supreme Court Commissions & Tukwila City Councilmember
Cynthia Delostrino Johnson is a Tukwila City Councilmember and the Manager of the Supreme Court Commissions with the Administrative Office of the Courts. Her work focuses on statewide projects and policies related to addressing racial equity, gender equity, and language access in the courts. She received her law degree from Seattle University School of Law and her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington.
Intisar Surur, J.D. - Lobbyist, McBride Public Affairs
Intisar Surer is a lobbyist at McBride Public Affairs LLC. She is an attorney licensed in the state of Washington who focuses on government relations and lobbying activities. Intisar previously worked in policy development and legislative affairs for the Superior Court Judges' Association. She is a member of the Washington State Pretrial Reform Task Force. Intisar received her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington. She received her law degree in 2016 from Seattle University School of Law.
Carolyn Cole, Esq. - Chief, Access & Inclusion Planning, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)
Carolyn Cole is an attorney/Certified Diversity Executive (CDE) specializing in language and disability civil rights law, policy, and governmental compliance. Prior to joining the Washington STate Department of Social and Health Services, Carolyn served as a Court Program Analyst for the Washington State Minority Justice Commission. Carolyn received her undergraduate degree from Emory University. She received her law degree in 2016 from NYU School of Law. |
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