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Konduros Public Service Fellowship

1Ls and 2Ls interested in a career in public service with a non-profit or government agency should consider applying now for the Konduros Public Service Fellowship.

Konduros Public Service Fellows are employed in a variety of state non-profits, state and federal agencies and legal service providers, giving South Carolina Law students a unique opportunity to explore what a future career in public service might be like. Students are encouraged to read the enclosed information. The deadline to apply is March 1st.

The application and additional information can be found here:

See where previous Konduros Fellows were placed:

  • Erik Battle, Disability Rights, Inc.— Columbia
  • Morgan Boes, SC Legal Services — Charleston
  • Robert Cathcart, SC Legal Services — Columbia
  • Emma Higgins, SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center — Columbia
  • Rebecca Kennedy, SC Centers for Fathers and Families — Columbia
  • Chris Schwartz, SC Legal Services — Greenville
  • Denesh Chukkapalli, SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center
  • Christopher Leicht, Low Country Legal Volunteers
  • Zach Ohanesian, SC Legal Services — Columbia
  • Makenzie Wagner, US Bankruptcy Court
  • Tyler Walker, Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities
  • Ellen Koscielniak, SC Centers for Fathers and Families
  • Heather FaulknerSC Legal Services — Greenville
  • Jada FunderburkSC Legal Services — Columbia
  • Natalie Maier, ABLE-SC — Columbia
  • Mason McCulloughCharleston County Public Defender
  • Zach OhanesianRichland County CASA
  • Angela PadgettSC Centers for Fathers and Families
  • Mackenzie ThomasSC Legal Services — Charleston
  • Brianna Blair, Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities
  • Thomas Brown, SC Center for Fathers and Families
  • Rosie Escalante, SC Legal Services — Charleston
  • Heather Faulkner, Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities
  • Clare Kelly, Richland County CASA
  • Jordan Lewis, SC Center for Heirs Property — Charleston
  • Taylor Voegel, SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center — Columbia
  • Elaine Yap, SC Legal Services — Columbia

Read more about the 2018 Fellows

  • Rebekah Spannagel, Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities — Greenville
  • Clarissa Guerrero, SC Center for Fathers and Families
  • Lashawnda Woods-Roberts, SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center — Columbia
  • Sarah Efird, Richland County CASA
  • Walker Berry, SC Center for Heirs Property — Charleston

Read more about the 2017 Fellows

 


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