I knew I wanted to fight for workers, but it wasn’t until I was doing labor law work as a PBF fellow for Levy Ratner that how I wanted to fight finally “clicked” for me. My summer at SEIU’s headquarters strengthened my conviction to become a labor lawyer. I am grateful for the experience and community I built as a PBF fellow and I am thrilled to be returning to SEIU as a post-grad fellow. New York University School of Law, JD ‘23 PBF ‘22 SEIU, PBF ‘21 Levy Ratner, PC MAC MCMECHAN The Peggy Browning Fund plays such an important role in the labor movement. I was lucky enough to be a Fellow at Greater Boston Legal Services during law school and credit PBF with helping me land my current job. I love working for USW and am forever grateful to PBF. Now I am involved with hiring and mentoring our Peggy Browning Fellows. Working with such dedicated, insightful, and creative law students is a highlight of my career. Assistant General Counsel, USW, PBF ‘13 ANTONIA DOMINGO Peggy Browning was the launching point for my legal career and continues to play a major role in my personal and professional development. From my fellowship at Bush Gottlieb to my current role overseeing fellows at AFSCME, many of the most meaningful connections I’ve made as a student and attorney have come through this program. I can think of no better tribute to Mary Anne Moffa than for PBF staff to continue this important work. Associate General Counsel, AFSCME, PBF ‘19 KYLE CAMPBELL
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