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Danielle is highly motivated with excellent problem solving and troubleshooting skills. Her personal traits such as dedication and follow-through capabilities resulted in setting up new procedures to improve efficiency. Danielle accurately performs challenging tasks due to her strong attention to detail. She has the ability to multi-task and enjoys working in a fast paced challenging environment. Hillbrook Juvenile Detention Center appreciated and benefitted from Danielle's diligence to her work.
Danielle understands the value of higher education and the opportunities created as a result. She is personable, hard working, and excited about learning. Above all, she is an excellent student and passionate about impacting others in the field of law.
I had the pleasure working with Danielle in the summer of 2009. She was a returning sales rep from the previous summer. I asked her to come in and meet with me, so I was able to introduce myself to her. She was one of the top representatives from the previous summer, and I figured it would be great to get some extra help, as a manager in a new area, from a veteran person. Although, she had other opportunities she was able to partake in for the summer, she agreed to come back and commit to Vector/Cutco. At first, getting back into the role of a sales rep, she had to refocus and commit to doing it. This position is not easy to do. although it is a simple task, it takes a work ethic, determination, and personal motivation. She asked for help, and I told her to come in early (7-730am) one day to talk. She showed up even earlier, and we talked for about 45 minutes. After that conversation, there wasn't a time that Danielle didn't show up to perform to duties. She was one of the most consistent representatives that I worked with all summer. She planned out each and every week, through specific time management and setting goals. She had other personal activities to attend to over the course of the summer, but never made an excuse as to why she couldn't reach her goal. There were many times of adversity over the summer, and Danielle was able to keep her focus and continue forward. This is why the sales representative position is so valuable; it teaches a person (young/older, school or not) how far he/she can go/how hard he/she can work. It pays a person exactly for they're worth, and everything a person puts into it, they'll get back tenfold. Now, Danielle finished in the top 2 for summer sales, and the income that she made over the course of a summer was well over the amount of what an average college student makes in full year; the major perk was her developed confidence, real life experience, and handling adversity. This put her light years ahead of typically, anyone in her age category. She not only developed a customer basis in the 100's, sold personally over $20,000 in Cutco, advanced within the position by hitting 6 promotions, but she also earned much respect from her peers and higher ups. For this I recommend Danielle and her work ethic, but more importantly her personal character as a leader and honest person. John R. Fiacco District Manager Syracuse STRONG District
I am a Rochester-based criminal defense attorney, whose practice is focused on appeals and post-conviction advocacy. I have been a criminal defense attorney for my entire legal career.
Although I currently limit my practice to representing clients after they have been convicted of a crime, I have experience representing clients at all stages of criminal prosecution, including trial.
Before starting my solo practice in August 2017, I worked for two years as an associate at Easton Thompson Kasperek Shiffrin LLP, a criminal defense firm in Rochester, NY. At ETKS, I developed and managed my own caseload – successfully representing clients accused of misdemeanors and low-level felonies from arraignment through trial; drafting appellate briefs and motions to vacate convictions; orally arguing perfected appeals in both state and federal intermediate appellate courts; and drafting civil pleadings and other filings in civil rights and wrongful conviction matters, as well as preparing for and participating in civil depositions.
I graduated second in my class from Syracuse University College of Law in May 2015.
While in law school, I competed as a member of the National Trial Team and was also a member of the Moot Court Honor Society, Secretary of the Justinian Honorary Society, a Law Ambassador, and an editor on the Syracuse Law Review. My student note was published in the journal's 65th volume.
I worked as an intern with the Federal Public Defender's Office in Syracuse, New York, and as a research assistant during my first law school summer (2013), then as a judicial extern, earning course credit, with United States Magistrate Judge David E. Peebles in the Northern District of New York during the 2013-2014 academic year. During my second summer, I interned with ETKS. In my last year, I worked as a teaching assistant in the Legal Communication and Research Program, assisting with first-year writing and research courses.
I am a member of Syracuse Law's Chapters of the Order of the Coif and Order of the Barristers, and am the recipient of the Robert M. Anderson Publication Award, the Robert W. Miller Trial Advocacy Award, and the Law Ambassador Award, among others.
In my personal life, I am a wife, a mom, and an active member in my church.
Address: 2480 Browncroft Blvd, Rochester, NY, USA
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