Attorney Diana Santos Johnson Participates as Moderator in NCBA Minorities in the Profession Event
Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorney Diana Santos Johnson participated as a panel moderator at the NCBA Minorities in the Profession event, ¡Adelante! | Moving Forward! 2024. The panel presentation, “Paving the Path: What I Wish I Knew in Law School,” addressed critical issues surrounding interviews, summer internships and microaggressions in the workforce, offering practical advice and personal experiences from accomplished professionals in the legal field. Attendees gained practical tools, actionable advice and a deeper understanding of the strategies needed to thrive in law school and beyond.
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