Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorney Diana Santos Johnson and Summer Associate Marcus Tingling attended the North Carolina Bar Association Minorities In the Profession Committee Diverse Attorney Networking Social last night at Top Box at the Boxyard in RTP. The both had a great time supporting this wonderful event!
The NCBA Minorities in the Profession Committee (MIP) is dedicated to promoting an increased presence of minorities in the legal profession; the ongoing education of minorities in the legal profession; the betterment of life for those minorities in the legal profession; providing the public with quality information regarding issues of concern to minority lawyers; and educating the public about the contributions of North Carolina’s minority lawyers.
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