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Meet the Team
Sarah Bookbinder
Assistant Dean
Sarah joined Boston College Law School in the spring of 2023. Previously she worked in the Professional and Career Development Office at Suffolk University Law School for nearly nine years.Ìý As Director of Public Service Advising and Pro Bono Programs at Suffolk, Sarah was responsible for all public interest law advising, public interest employer relations, student programming, and pro bono opportunities.Ìý Sarah also advised students and alumni interested in a broad range of practice areas, taught classes on professional development topics, directed the summer public interest fellowship program, and coordinated the office's diversity and inclusion efforts.ÌýÌýWhile at Suffolk, Sarah received the Professional Excellence Award from the Black Law Students Association for her exceptional commitment to supporting law students in their professional development. She also served on the National Advisory Committee for Equal Justice Works, and the Public Service Section of the National Association of Legal Professionals.Ìý
Prior to moving into higher education, Sarah was an Assistant Attorney General in the Public Integrity Division of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office.Ìý In this role Sarah investigated and prosecuted cases of public corruption and fraud and completed a six-month rotation as a Special Assistant District Attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.ÌýÌýBefore joining the Attorney General’s Office, Sarah was an Equal Justice Works Fellow for two years at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Washington, D.C.Ìý She also clerked for the Honorable John T. Nixon in the United States District Court in Nashville, Tennessee. Ìý Between college and law school Sarah worked for two years investigating police misconduct for the Civilian Complaint Review Board in New York City.Ìý Sarah is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, and has a B.A. from Barnard College.
Douglas Saphire
Senior Associate Director, Recruitment & Employers
Before becoming Interim Assistant Dean, Doug served as Director of Recruitment and Employer Outreach, where he was responsible for interfacing with employers, Doug has been advising law students and alumni on their career development and job search processes for more than nine years. Prior to joining ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law, he worked in the Office of Career Development and Public Service at Boston University School of Law and in the Office of Professional and Career Development at Suffolk University Law School. As a practicing attorney, Doug’s work as an associate at a mid-sized firm was focused in the areas of health care, corporate and creditors’ rights law. Doug graduated cum laude from Miami University and received his JD, cum laude, from Syracuse University College of Law.
Christopher M. Teague
Senior Associate Director
Chris has over twenty years of experience working in the legal field as a judicial law clerk, practicing attorney in both the private and public sectors, and career advisor.Ìý At ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law, Chris oversees JD advising, co-chairs the Judicial Clerkship Committee, and assists students with their job searches, focusing on judicial clerkships and careers in criminal law.Ìý He has held several leadership roles in NALP, the Massachusetts Legal Recruitment Association, and the Massachusetts Law School Consortium, and he has presented at numerous NALP annual conferences on topics pertaining to criminal law careers and interviewing skills, social media and technology, and professionalism training.Ìý Earlier in his career, Chris practiced criminal law, both as an Assistant District Attorney in Boston and as a defense attorney.Ìý He is a graduate of Connecticut College and Northeastern University School of Law.
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Michelle Grossfield
Public Interest and Pro Bono Program Director
Michelle brings a decade of career services experience directing our public sector advising and programming, leading the law school's Pro Bono Program and administering the Public Service Scholarship Program.Ìý She serves as Co-Chair of the ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law Public Service Committee that is tasked with selecting the school's Public Service Scholars, making awards for the Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) to alumni in public service, and awarding other public service grants, including the school's postgraduate public service fellowships. She helps to support public interest students on campus through a wide range of initiatives and works closely with student organizations, including the Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) and students participating in the pro bono spring break trips. She also serves as the national Chair of the PSJD Advisory Group, a consortium of law schools and public interest employers. Michelle began her public interest career as a Trial Attorney in the Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, advocating on behalf of children and parents in child abuse and neglect proceedings.Ìý She graduated from the University of Miami School of Law in 2006 and received her bachelor's degree from Brandeis University.Ìý
Naomi Bass
Associate Director
Naomi is an experienced law school career advisor, who most recently served as an Assistant Director in the Center for Co-op and Career Development at Northeastern University School of Law, advising students interested in private sector opportunities with law firms, in-house counsel, and health law careers.Ìý Previously, Naomi spent nine years as Legal Counsel at Mass General Brigham (formerly Partners HealthCare), where she focused on employment and patient care matters and supervised the law students who participated in the OGC’s summer internship program.Ìý Naomi began her legal career in Boston as a Litigation Associate at Choate, Hall & Stewart.Ìý Naomi received her B.A., magna cum laude, from the University of Rochester and her J.D., with Honors, from George Washington University Law School.Ìý
Dorothy Brooks Commons
Associate Director
A skilled and experienced career advisor, Dorothy has built a formidable network of practitioners within the legal community. As a result, she regularly connects students with attorneys and receives many job postings and leads. Dorothy advises students in all aspects of the summer and post graduate job search including but not limited to law firm hiring, in-house opportunities, summer government and public interest opportunities, and judicial internships. She is also the administrative advisor to The First Generation Professionals student group, the lead advisor for international students, and works closely with LAHANAS, an umbrella student organization which supports the work of all student affinity groups on campus. Dorothy manages the office’s programming, which often includes over 100 events per year. She is certified to administer the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and other career–related assessment tools. She has presented at a number of National Association for Law Placement conferences. She holds a Master of Science degree in Higher Education/Counseling Psychology from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from UMass Amherst. Dorothy has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Bentley University.
Amy Kolb
Associate Director
Amy brings a wide range of experience to ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law’s Career Services Office. She started her career as a business associate at Foley Hoag LLP, served as Associate General Counsel at Thermo Electron Corporation (now Thermo Fisher Scientific), and worked as both a career advisor and legal writing and research instructor at Suffolk University Law School. She also spent nine years as a gallery instructor at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Amy received her B.A.,Ìýmagna cum laude, from Yale University and her J.D.,Ìýcum laude, from Harvard Law School.
Jill Hwang
JD Career Advisor
Prior to joining ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä law school as a career advisor, Jill spent 13 years as an immigration attorney at Catholic Charities Refugee and Immigration Services. In that capacity, she provided direct representation to low-income clients in a wide range of family- and humanitarian-based cases, as well as representation in immigration court. Jill also held a Federal District Court clerkship from 2006-2008. Jill received her B.A. from Harvard College, and her JD from Harvard Law School.
Soo Lim
JD Career Advisor
Soo rejoins ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law Career Services, having worked as an Associate Director of Career Services from 2004-2013. In that capacity, Soo counseled students in securing their summer job search and post-graduate employment. Earlier in her career, Soo worked as a corporate attorney at Bingham Dana LLP and at Lucash, Gesmer & Updegrove, LLP. Prior to rejoining ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law, Soo founded her own college counseling business where she guided students through the college admissions process. Soo is a graduate of Wesleyan University and Northeastern University School of Law.
Emily Goldberg
Manager, Recruitment & Operations
Emily comes to ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law with many years of experience in law school recruiting. Previously, Emily has held career services positions at Harvard Law School, Boston University School of Law and Columbia Law School. Most recently, she worked at Brandeis University in their Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She is a graduate of Skidmore College.Ìý
Cara Stuka
Career Services Assistant
Cara comes to ÇéÉ«¿Õ¼ä Law withÌýa professional background primarily in theÌýtraditional non-profit sector. Previously, she held positions at Pine Street Inn and FriendshipWorks. Cara is a graduate of Skidmore College, whereÌýshe majored in Gender Studies.Ìý