Thurgood Marshall Professional Development Series: Office Etiquette
Seeking Volunteers for High School Students
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Program fee:
There is no fee for this event; please sign in to register.
Open to members and non-members.
Description:
Help prepare New York City public high students for career success! The New York City Bar Association’s Office for Diversity and Inclusion is seeking volunteers to work with students in our Thurgood Marshall Professional Development Series to talk about the dos and don'ts when in a professional setting and among colleagues and clients, including how to dress. To volunteer, sign in and register.
If you have any questions, please contact Devanshi Shah, Diversity Pipeline Initiatives Coordinator at dshah@nycbar.org. We thank you in advance for supporting our program.
The Thurgood Marshall Professional Development Series is designed to help diverse New York City public high school students build vital skills for entering the workforce: resume writing, interviewing, office etiquette, and networking. This program is a part of the City Bar’s initiative to strengthen the diversity pipeline into the legal profession. Sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Twitter at NYCBarDiversity for updates on our work.
Sponsored by:
Office for Diversity and Inclusion, Deborah Martin Owens, Executive Director