March 16, 2012
David L. Gregory, the Law School’s Dorothy Day Professor of Law
and the Executive Director of the
Center for Labor and Employment Law, is pleased to announce the
following 2012 scholarship awards for excellence in labor and
employment law:
Alyssa Zuckerman ’13 is the Coca Cola Refreshments
Scholar for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law.
Through the leadership of Steve Johnson ’00 and Michael R. Van Aken
’99, this $20,000 scholarship is coupled with compensated summer
employment with the corporate labor and human resources functions
of Coca-Cola Refreshments.
Krystyna Baumgartner ’13 is the Robert J. Nobile ’84
Scholar for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law. This
scholarship was underwritten by Diane Pfadenhauer ’96, a primary
protégé of Mr. Nobile.
Michael Harary ’13 is the Anthony L. Pedretti
Scholar for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law. Mark
G. Pedretti ’92, a New York based partner at Reed Smith,
inaugurated this scholarship in honor of his father.
Ian Hayes ’13 is the Monsignor Thomas J. Darby
Scholar for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law. This
scholarship was made possible by the generosity of Mr. James M.
Darby ’84, an honors graduate of the University of Scranton and of
St. John’s School of Law, and the nephew of Monsignor Darby.
Amanda Jaret ’13 is the Professor Lawrence M. Joseph
Scholar for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law. This
scholarship is underwritten by John Longmire ’95, a partner at
Willkie Farr.
Thomas Keane ’13 is the Louis E. O’Neil Scholar
for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law. Terry O’Neil ’70, a
partner at Bond Schoeneck and King, inaugurated this scholarship in
honor of his father.
In the coming months, the law school will select recipients for the
following scholarships:
The Dorothy Day Memorial Scholarship for
Excellence in Labor and Employment Law, underwritten by Robert J.
Nobile ’84 since 1997, will be awarded to an entering first-year
student who has demonstrated excellence in labor and employment
study.
The Jackson Lewis Scholarship for Excellence in
Labor and Employment Law in Memory of Allan C. Becker, will be
awarded in September to a second-year law student.
The
Center for Labor and Employment Law at St. John’s School of Law
is a forum where students, practitioners and scholars come together
to explore the practice and theory of labor and employment law.
Central to the Center’s mission and offerings is the importance,
and sanctity, of doing good work in the world. For more information
on the Center and its upcoming programs, please
visit our website or contact us at clel@stjohns.edu.