Aaliyah Moore

Legal Intern at Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick PLLC
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Lewiston, Maine, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Practice
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Legal Intern
      • May 2023 - Present

      Kellogg Hansen is a preeminent trial and appellate litigation firm founded on the idea that talent, creativity, and hard work achieve the best results for clients. Formed in the spring of 1993 by law school classmates Michael Kellogg, Peter Huber, and Mark Hansen (Harvard ’82), our firm has grown over the past 25 years – with each year proving that our founding principle holds true. Today, Kellogg Hansen has more than 90 attorneys, including 33 partners, and boasts an extensive record of success for our clients. Show less

  • College Guild
    • United States
    • Summer Intern
      • Jun 2022 - Present

      College Guild provides non-traditional correspondence courses to prisoners across America. Many have no other access to education. Most receive no respect. Countless will eventually rejoin society. Through respecting each of our students as thoughtful human beings, College Guild plays a critical role in reducing recidivism. We not only provide free education, we help our students discover the best in themselves. College Guild provides non-traditional correspondence courses to prisoners across America. Many have no other access to education. Most receive no respect. Countless will eventually rejoin society. Through respecting each of our students as thoughtful human beings, College Guild plays a critical role in reducing recidivism. We not only provide free education, we help our students discover the best in themselves.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Resident Coordinator
      • May 2022 - Present

      Support a community of 50 to 100 upperclass students residents as a community advisor, helping establish and maintain community norms and values.• Act as a peer mentor and role model to help upperclass student residents navigate complex social and diverse College policies related to the unique challenges of cohabitation.• Connect with residents via email introduction prior to arrival and prepare them to play an intentional role in community building by setting expectations and hanging informational signs.• Foster relationships between residents and other members of the Bates community (e.g. first-year students) to help celebrate difference and to encourage a sense of belonging. Show less

    • Community Outreach Fellow
      • Aug 2021 - Present

      Community Outreach Fellows serve as part-time members of the Harward Center staff, helping to connect the college to the off-campus community in mutually transformative ways. Each Fellow is responsible for working with Harward Center staff and community partners to coordinate and/or develop site or issue based volunteer programs. Fellows also meet regularly to plan programming, report back on their progress, and reflect on their experience. Fellows benefit from leadership training, exploration of community issues through immersive experiences, and hands-on opportunities to develop leadership and project management skills. Show less

    • Student Liaison
      • Apr 2020 - Present

      Help bridge the gap between students and the communications office by gathering student entail on projects in order to ensure that student voices are adequately reflected and heard.

    • Peer Mentor
      • Aug 2022 - May 2023

      The Bobcat First Peer Mentor program supports the transition and growth of first-year students. Peer mentorship allows students to gain a built-in network of support as they navigate the transition to the college experience. Mentors develop and maintain relationships, and serve as a trusted point of contact to provide support and guidance for freshman first-generation students. Peer mentors play a key role in assisting their mentee students to successfully master the college environment throughout their time at Bates. In addition, peer mentors serve as a resource for Bobcat First mentees by connecting them to resources, activities, student organizations, and programs across campus. Show less

Education

  • Bates College
    Bachelor's of arts, Politics and Africana
    2020 - 2024
  • Bates College
    Bachelor of Arts in Politics and English, Concentration in Identities and Interests; Minor: Africana, Pre-Law Studies
    2020 - 2024
  • School for International Training
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Multicultural and Human Right
    2023 - 2023

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