Boardroom to Classroom: A Discussion Featuring David Adeleye

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Friday, January 22, 2021 3:00PM - 4:00PM EST

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Please note that each small group networking discussions will be limited to 15 registrants to promote an interactive discussion. Eight spots will be given priority to 1Ls.

Event Details:

Join the American Constitution Society for a small group discussion with ACS National Board of Directors Student Board Member, David Adeleye. This networking call is part of a monthly virtual series where ACS National Board members will share stories, inspiring advice, and answer questions from students. Please note that each small group networking discussions will be limited to 15 registrants to promote an interactive discussion. Eight spots will be given priority to 1Ls, so be sure to register soon!

Featuring:

David Adeleye, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Student Board Member, ACS National Board of Directors

Biography:

David Adeleye is a law student at the Indiana University Maurer of Law and public policy professional with expertise in working on social, domestic, and international policy issues throughout the public and private sectors. David served in multiple advisory roles within the Obama Administration at the White House and Department of Homeland Security. An established achiever and leader in public policy, David inspires change and encourages practical reform for the most pressing policy concerns of today at all levels of government. David worked on three political campaigns and as a voter protection associate during the past 2020 election cycle.

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