Catherine Y Seymour
addnky@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION:
Quinnipiac University, School of Law, North Haven, CT, expected May 2022
JD Candidate
Distinguished Scholar Award Scholarship
University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, May 2019
B.S. Political Science Major
History and Theology/Religious Studies Minors
GPA: 3.15
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Watertree Health/Med Affect, New York, NY, Summer 2018, 2019
Intern, Legal Department
Intern in legal department of a consumer health care company, providing discount prescription cards for organizations throughout the United States
Conducted legal research and created presentations regarding compliance and health care laws pertinent to each portfolio company
Read and compared different state statutes and case law in order to brief clients and management on recent changes of the law in states which the various companies operate in
Sat in on meetings and assisted with projects as requested
New York Criminal Court, Brooklyn, New York, August 2017
Shadow, one-time experience
Sat on the bench and went into chambers with Judge Jane Tully at Kings County Criminal Court New York State night shift
Learned about procedures of the court room and witnessed a variety of arraignments
Gymnastics and Cheerleading Academy of CT, Fairfield, CT, May 2015
Intern
Tasked with administrative work such as filing waivers, enrolling new members, and organizing paperwork
ACTIVITIES/VOLUNTEER:
Quinnipiac University School of Law – Admissions Ambassador, 2020
Assist with a variety of recruitment activities including campus tours, open house programs, information sessions
University of Scranton – Club Cheerleading ‘16, ’17, ’18, and ‘19
Team Bonding Officer ‘18
Fairfield Ludlowe High School - Varsity Gymnastics – ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, and ‘15
Captain ’15, Connecticut All-State Gymnastics Team ’15, All-FCIAC Team ‘12-‘15
University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, 2015-2019
Volunteered each year at the semiannual Street Sweep event by joining others in dedicating their day to pick up trash and litter on the streets of Scranton, PA
Escorted local families on trick or treating routes around campus and through residence halls as well as acted as a buddy to those children for the party afterward each year at the annual Safe Trick or Treat event