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On the ninth installment of our See It to Be It podcast series, Amy C. Waninger sits down to chat with Kelly Charles-Collins, who is an attorney and HR legal expert. Kelly talks a bit about how she became an attorney and what about the job appealed to her, shares a few tips for anyone wanting to be a lawyer, and lists a handful of bar associations that seek to help people of color feel supported and connected in the legal industry.
Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and check out her website by clicking here.
You can find more about the associations she mentioned by clicking the following links: National Bar, Hispanic National Bar, Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers, Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter National Bar, Asian American Bar, South Asian Bar, Caribbean Bar
You can click here to view Kelly’s book “ACE Your Workplace Investigations” on Amazon.
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