A Six-Part Seminar Series for
Diverse Second and Third Year Students from New York & New Jersey
Law
Schools with Leading Legal and Compliance Practitioners in the Financial
Services Industry
This ASAFE and New York City Bar seminar series is designed to enhance diversity and inclusion in the securities and finance industries of traditionally underrepresented groups. This includes the following categories: Black or African American, Latino or Hispanic, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Two or More Races, Women, LGBT Students, Veterans, Economically Disadvantaged Students and Students with Disabilities.
Seminar Series Dates
· January 25th - Overview of
Securities and Finance
· February 1st - Corporation Finance (federal)
· February 8th - Enforcement (federal, state and local)
· March 22nd - Investment Management (federal, state and local)
· March 29th - A Career as a Compliance Professional
· April 5th - Consumer Protection (federal)
All seminar dates fall on a
Friday and will be conducted from 4pm-7pm at the New York City Bar Association,
located at 42 West 44th Street in New York City. Participants are expected to
attend all seminars. · February 1st - Corporation Finance (federal)
· February 8th - Enforcement (federal, state and local)
· March 22nd - Investment Management (federal, state and local)
· March 29th - A Career as a Compliance Professional
· April 5th - Consumer Protection (federal)
Eligibility Requirements
1. Students selected to be a part of the seminar series must attend one of the following 13 institutions for consideration: Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Brooklyn Law School, Columbia Law School, CUNY School of Law, Fordham Law School, Hofstra University School of Law, New York Law School, New York University School of Law, Pace Law School, Rutgers School of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, St. John's University School of Law or Touro Law Center.
2. Only second-year and third-year law students are eligible to participate in this series.
3. Students must submit an application and resume for consideration. Students are also required to submit a typewritten statement of interest.
Application
Interested students must submit an application and resume for consideration. Application materials will be available on the New York City Bar and ASAFE websites, at the following links:
<http://www.nycbar.org/ASAFE> and <http://asafealliances.org/>
The application deadline is Friday, January 4th.
For more information, please contact Gabrielle Lyse Brown, Director of Diversity Pipeline Initiatives at the New York City Bar at gbrown@nycbar.org.
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