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Administration

Avi Katz

Avi Katz

Avi Katz, president and co-founder of National Paralegal College, received his MBA degree from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and has practiced as a certified public accountant. He brings the perspective of the business world to NPC's curriculum and teaching method. Avi has 30 years of experience in corporate management and software development.

Mark Geller

Mark Geller

Mark Geller, Esq., dean emeritus and co-founder of National Paralegal College, began his legal career in 1981 at the law firm of Shea & Gould, one of the top ten law firms in New York. Early in his legal career, he established himself as a specialist in legal procedure and law office management. With his experience in big-firm litigation, Mr. Geller launched Legal Data Systems, Inc. ("LDS"), a company that specialized in automated litigation case management systems for the law firm. In 1983, Mr. Geller sold LDS to The New York Law Publishing Company, publishers of The New York Law Journal, National Law Journal, Law Journal Seminars Press, Jury Verdict Reporter and many other legal newspapers throughout the United States. As vice president of the New York Law Publishing Company, Mr. Geller headed Law Journal Information Systems ("LJIS"). Mr. Geller's software has become the industry standard for cutting edge case management automation. Mr. Geller's division provided over 200 of the most prestigious law firms in the United States with critical data online via proprietary case management software.

David Cohen

David Cohen

David Cohen, chief technology officer of National Paralegal College, is a graduate of the Management and Technology Program of the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a degree in management from the Wharton School and a degree in computer and telecommunications engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. David also earned a master's degree in computer science, for which he developed a new algorithm for composition of a bridge between two existing pieces of music.

Stephen Haas

Stephen Haas

Stephen Haas, Esq., education director and chief academic officer of National Paralegal College, graduated from Pace University School of Law, where he ranked in the top three percent of his class and served as a senior member of the Pace Law Review. Stephen has extensive law practice experience, mostly in the areas of estate planning and elder law and has taught in many different capacities. He has also worked at the United States Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York (federal prosecutor's office) in White Plains, New York, and at the Rockland County District Attorney's Office. Stephen is the author of a college textbook entitled "Basic Trust Drafting."

Faculty – Law and Tax Courses

Eric Baime

Eric Baime

Eric Baime, Esq., graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in government. Since then, Eric has earned his M.B.A. from University of Miami and his J.D. from Shepard Broad Law Center. Eric is a professional and highly experienced educator, having taught at more than ten colleges and universities. Eric brings his fiery personality and passion for teaching to the classroom and enjoys active participation and contributions from students.

Brett Bauman

Brett Bauman

Brett ranked in the top 3% of his graduating law school class in earning his JD from New England Law School in Boston, MA. He works as a criminal defense attorney for the Committee for Public Counsel Services and had previously clerked for the Honorable Maureen B. Hogan of the Middlesex County (MA) Superior Court. Brett has also published multiple law review articles in the New England Law School Law Review.

Jessica Borden

Jessica Borden

Jessica Borden, Esq., graduated with a B.A. in philosophy from Emory University, and went on to earn a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she was an associate editor of the Constitutional Law Journal. She is admitted to the bar in New York, Connecticut and Florida. Jessica practiced litigation at Willkie Farr and Gallagher LLP, real estate law at Schiff Hardin LLP and in-house product liability law at a large Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company. Additionally, she now tutors for the SATs in Fairfield County, CT. In her spare time, Jessica is an avid knitter who enjoys games, puzzles and spending time with her family and friends.

Lisa Burkart-Chalmers

Lisa Burkart-Chalmers

Lisa Burkart-Chalmers, Esq., earned her JD from Duquesne University, her Masters in English from East Carolina University and a double BA from University of Pittsburgh in criminal justice and legal studies. She also completed a certification in mediation and conflict resolution. Lisa has been a college professor for 10 years and has extensive experience teaching online and in physical classrooms. Lisa's other previous jobs have included internal affairs investigator; law clerk, 911 emergency dispatcher, correctional officer, private investigator and armed guard. Lisa also volunteers for the Center for Victims of Violence and Crime. Lisa is also the happy grandmother of three and makes home for a myriad of pets.

Daniel Green

Daniel Green

Daniel Green, Esq., graduated with a B.S. in Information Systems from Ramapo College of New Jersey and went on to earn an M.B.A from Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business and a J.D. from Pace University School of Law. He is admitted to the bar in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Daniel worked in the Information Technology field for a number of years and now practices in-house in the areas of healthcare and commercial law at a large New York City healthcare provider.

Robert Greenberg

Robert L. Greenberg

Robert L. Greenberg, Esq., received his law degree from the University of Michigan, his Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rutgers University and his Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude with High Honors in Economics from Brandeis University. He now runs his own law firm in New York. In addition to his firm, he serves as a Major / Judge Advocate in the New York Guard where he provides free legal services for soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, and their families. He is admitted to practice law in New York, New Jersey, and Texas, and is also a registered patent attorney.

Susan Israel

Susan Israel

Susan Israel, Esq., earned her JD from St. John's University School of Law, a Master of Science in Education from Hofstra University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Communication from Queens College, C.U.N.Y. After working as a special education teacher with mentally challenged adults, Susan transitioned to the corporate world, where she worked for many years as a computer programmer and data analyst. As an attorney, Susan focused her practice in elder law, guardianships and trusts and estates. In her spare time, Susan enjoys reading, classical music and Sudoku puzzles.

Michael Jones

Michael Jones

Michael C. Jones obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, majoring in American Political Studies, and Master of Administration (M. Adm.), with distinction, from Northern Arizona University. Michael earned his JD from an ABA-accredited law school in Arizona, graduating cum laude. During law school, Michael presented at the 2013 International Academy of Law and Mental Health (IALMH) Conference in Amsterdam, was published in the Law Review, served as Vice-President of the Public Interest Law Association, and received CALI awards for academic excellence (highest grade awards) for Criminal Procedure and Professional Responsibility.

For the last 10 years Michael has worked with the Maricopa County Office of the Legal Defender in Phoenix, Arizona, where he currently serves as the Law Office Administrative Manager, overseeing administrative and staff operations. Prior to this appointment, Michael provided specialized legal support in the Maricopa County Early Disposition court and Regional Court Center.

In his spare time, Michael enjoys hiking, playing basketball, and volunteering in his community.

Howard Leib

Howard Leib

Howard Leib, Esq., is an attorney with over thirty years' experience in intellectual property law, entertainment law and general corporate law. He has represented clients such as KISS, Whitney Houston, Bobby McFerrin, and Judy Collins as well as corporations such as Atlantic Records, Universal Entertainment, and Rhino Entertainment. Howard carved out a niche for himself in the area of children's entertainment, and has been called America's leading children's entertainment attorney by Billboard Magazine. In addition to the practice of law, and addition to teaching at NPC, Howard has taught for Fashion Institute of Technology, Kaplan University, Kaplan Test Prep, NYU, and Cornell Law School. He has produced CDs and DVDs, usually related to comedy or television. He is active in the New York Democratic Lawyers Association, working to protect and expand voter rights. He is chair emeritus of the Cardozo School of Law alumni association and a past member of Cardozo's Board of Trustees.

Howard lives in Ithaca, NY, where he moved after a lifetime in and around New York City, to be with his wife Marcie. Since moving to Ithaca, Howard has run as the Democratic and Working Families Party candidate for New York State Senate from the 51st Senatorial District. He currently hosts "No Soap Radio," on WRFI-FM in Ithaca. You can find more about Howard at his web site, www.HowardLeibLaw.com.

Eric Martinez

Eric Martinez

Eric Martinez, Esq., is a graduate of Florida International University College of Law. Prior to law school, he attended Hanover College (IN) where he earned degrees in Business Administration and Philosophy. Eric currently works as corporate counsel for Assurant Inc., a Fortune 500 company, where he specializes in federal and state regulatory compliance. He is an active member of the Florida Bar Association.

Elie Mishory

Elie Mishory

Elie Mishory, Esq., graduated with honors from the George Washington University Law School after spending nearly a decade abroad, first studying and then teaching law. Elie is an attorney with the Office of Chief Counsel for the IRS. Elie has worked on numerous guidance projects, issued rulings and worked on tax litigation in Tax Court, district court and circuit court. Prior to joining the Office of Chief Counsel, Elie worked on the private side with a large law firm. Originally from Colorado, Elie enjoys skiing with his family and youth sports. Elie is thrilled to be teaching again, and, as what he enjoys most about teaching is interacting with students, he hopes you take full advantage of the opportunities to ask questions and discuss!

Justin Nobles

Justin Nobles

Justin S. Nobles is an educator and business owner who has obtained numerous degrees from many different institutions: an Associates in Applied Arts and Science from Blinn College, a Bachelors in Applied Arts and Science from Sam Houston State University, a Masters of Business Administration (emphasis in Finance) from Aspen University, a Masters in Psychology (emphasis in Addiction Counseling) from Aspen University, a Masters in Taxation from National Juris University, a Doctor in Biblical Counseling from Andersonville Theological Seminary, and an Executive Juris Doctor from an online law school based in California. Justin also is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Georgia, Texas, and Pennsylvania along with being a Licensed Professional Counselor, Insurance Agent, Public Adjuster, Mortgage Broker, and Enrolled Agent. Education has always been extremely important for Justin and he enjoys sharing his knowledge with everyone around him. No matter what time of day it is, Justin is always ready to assist his students.

Jeremy Rovinsky

Jeremy Rovinsky

Jeremy Rovinsky, Esq., SHRM-SCP, formerly dean & general counsel of National Paralegal College, graduated with honors from the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC. Before attending law school, Mr. Rovinsky was awarded a Dean's scholarship to study at American University in Washington, DC, graduated magna cum laude with joint degrees in Philosophy and Political Science, and was made a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.

Jeremy Rovinsky has experience in both the public and private sectors. He has worked in the New York State Assembly, the US Congress, the US Senate, and the US Department of Justice. Mr. Rovinsky worked in private law offices in New York, Washington DC, and overseas, and worked directly under the General Counsel at the DC Office of Human Rights. His work at a plaintiff class action law firm included assisting the firm in the representation of a number of well-known athletes and celebrities. Mr. Rovinsky established The Rovinsky Law Practice, a law firm that provided immigration law counseling. He has been admitted to practice law in a number of jurisdictions and has been published in multiple law reviews and legal journals, such as the Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal and the Rutgers Conflict Resolution Law Journal. Mr. Rovinsky served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Andrew W. Gould at the Court of Appeals in Phoenix, Arizona. He has also taught upper-level legal courses at an ABA-accredited law school, helped update the Rules of Professional Conduct for an American Indian Community Court, and served as a Judge Pro Tem at the Maricopa County Justice Courts.

DeDe Sandler

DeDe Sandler

DeDe Sandler, Esq., assistant education director at NPC, earned her J.D. from City University of New York School of Law and subsequently earned her M.S. in social work from Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University. When not teaching for NPC, DeDe hones her litigation skills as a deputy legal defender for the public defender's office in Phoenix. She has also worked for the Arizona Attorney General's Office and various private law firms. DeDe is also a Peace Corps member and an accomplished social worker.

Leonard Saphire-Bernstein

Leonard Saphire-Bernstein

Leonard Saphire-Bernstein, Esq., a 1980 graduate of the Harvard Law School, has conducted and overseen litigation from the private sector and on behalf of the federal government, for hundreds of federal and state civil litigation matters. Beginning at a major LaSalle Street law firm in Chicago, he has also worked for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he headed up a team of litigators responding to social security lawsuits; created his own law firm conducting ERISA actions on behalf of major hospitals, and labor law actions on behalf of large regional unions; and most recently, helped the FDIC resolve the bank failure crisis by closing and dismantling more than four hundred banks nationwide. He has successfully conducted contract, labor, banking, foreclosure, and insurance cases in court, in arbitrations, in mediation, and on appeal, overseen outside counsel in offensive and defensive litigation, and directed responses to complex electronic discovery and FOIA requests.

Shannon Southard

Shannon Southard

Shannon Southard, Esq., earned her J.D. from New England School of Law in 2002. While attending law school at night, she worked during the day as a social worker. Prior to law school, she attended Westfield State University where she earned a bachelor of science in criminal justice with a minor in social work. After graduating law school, she relocated from Boston, MA to Phoenix, AZ. She spent the last ten years working as an assistant attorney general for the State of Arizona representing the Department of Economic Security's Child Protective Services. She has recently begun work as a contract attorney for the Maricopa County Juvenile Court System representing parents and children in dependency matters as well as children and victims in delinquency proceedings.

Erin Steffin

Erin Steffin

Erin Steffin is a sole practitioner focusing on estate planning, IRS defense, and federal tort claims for medical malpractice. She obtained her JD and her LLM in taxation from the University of San Diego School of Law in San Diego, California. Prior to that, she studied Psychology as an undergraduate, earning her BS at Arizona State University. Erin serves as a Judge pro tempore for Maricopa County Superior Court and for the city of Avondale, Arizona, and has volunteered for organizations providing assistance for those with special needs as well as free legal services to first-line responders including firefighters and police. She has appeared on Channel 10's Lawyers on Call, and provides the baked goods in her office herself.

Shawn Stone

Shawn Stone

Shawn Stone, Esq., owns and manages a law firm law firm in Phoenix that focuses on bankruptcy and debt collection defense. He has a JD from the University of Tulsa and a BS from Arizona State University. Shawn has received numerous recognitions and awards for his practice, including being named a "Super Lawyers' Rising Star" in 2014 and "Pro Bono Attorney of the Year" by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services in 2012. Shawn also devotes much of his free time to community outreach and education programs.

Faculty – General Education

Mike Agron

Mike Agron

Mike Agron earned his MBA from Rockhurst University in Kansas City and has more than 25 years of college teaching experience. He has taught business courses in finance, marketing, management and business mathematics, as well as economics at more than 10 colleges and universities. In addition to teaching for NPC, Mike is also a full time instructor at Gillette College in Gillette, WY.

James Bayliff

James Bayliff

Dr. James M. Bayliff earned his Master of Arts from Harvard University and his PhD in Organizational Psychology from Capella University. He also has various other graduate and undergraduate degrees in history, diplomacy, business and psychology. He has served as Dean of Academic Affairs at Virginia College and has held various other roles as academic administrator and professor. Dr. Bayliff also has a long record business management experience, mainly in finance and management. James is also a former United States marine and has served as a miliary instructor and Drill Sergeant.

Donna Douglas

Donna Douglas

Donna Douglas graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a M.S. in Biomedical Science and an emphasis in Microbiology. She has taught a variety of courses at the university and high school levels in varied subjects including microbiology, environmental biology and anatomy and physiology, as well as courses in other fields such as chemistry and mathematics. She also has experience in advising students on career development in the biomedical field. Prof. Douglas went on to also earn a J.D. degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, and is a licensed attorney in addition to being a science and math professor. Prof. Douglas currently works as a professor and curriculum developer for several institutions, and her main focus is on assisting students reach their educational goals.

James Kabala

James Kabala

James S. Kabala received his Ph.D. in U.S. history from Brown University after graduating from Providence College, also with a degree in history. He has taught at several universities, including Johnson & Wales University, University of Rhode Island and Roger Williams University. He is the author of more than 20 publications and conference papers on topics such as church and state and religious freedom. He is also the author of the book Church-State Relations in the Early American Republic, 1787-1846 (Routledge).

Christina Kale

Christina Kale

Christina Kale, CP, graduated from Cedarville University with a Bachelor of Arts in Technical Communications and holds a Masters in Information Technology Project Management from AIU, a paralegal certificate from National Paralegal College and a JD from Concord Law School. As a technical editor, she worked as a defense contractor on Minuteman III missile modeling and simulation and as a documentation engineer on complex environmental remediation projects. She currently runs a company providing contract eDiscovery and litigation data management services particularly in the fields of complex financial fraud and receiverships.

Cara Muscio

Cara Muscio

Cara Muscio is an educator and aquatic ecologist with 20 years of experience in the environmental field. Though her focus has been watershed management and water quality, she has broadened her interests to encompass overall sustainability. Cara has been lucky enough to work on amazing projects in the science, education, and policy arenas, particularly around coastal water quality, sustainability, and environmental stewardship. She has earned a master's degree in biology from Old Dominion University, and a B.S. in environmental science from Susquehanna University. She currently teaches biology, environmental and earth sciences at several colleges, is an environmental education consultant, and "moonlights" as a presenter at the Robert J. Novins Planetarium.

Barbara Pierpont

Barbara Pierpont

Dr. Barbara Pierpont graduated from the University of the Cumberland with an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. She received her Master's in Geoscience and Physics from Western Governors University and her Science Curriculum and Instructional Design from Walden University. She has taught online science courses since 2007 in subjects ranging from biology to geophysics. As well as teaching, she writes for various textbook companies in developing new curricula for the classroom. She is married with six children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Three Siamese cats round out the household.

Kate Pina

Kate Piña

Kate Piña, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, is originally from Oregon, but her military career with the U.S. Air Force (Active & Reserve) provided her the opportunity to travel and live in many locations in the U.S. and overseas. Kate's education includes a Bachelor of Science in Management/Human Resources, Master of Arts in Legal Analysis and an MBA from the University of Arizona. Kate offers over 20 years of experience in various operational and HR leadership roles, predominately in the healthcare, non-profit and the financial services industries. She has been an active member of SHRM since 1999 and is certified as a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SCP).

As a paralegal in the Air Force Kate has been deployed twice. In 2006 she worked in Iraq for the Central Criminal Courts of Iraq Liaison Office. The joint services office assisted the Iraqi Courts in prosecuting individuals that had been detained by allied forces for crimes within the borders of Iraq. In 2008 she deployed to Washington D.C. and worked for the Office of Military Commissions as a prosecution paralegal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

She eventually landed full-time in Phoenix, Arizona where she lives with her fiancé, son, three dogs and a cat.

Eve Rosenbaum

Eve Rosenbaum

Eve Rosenbaum holds a M.F.A. in creative writing from American University and an M.A. in English from the University of Iowa, where she is currently completing her Ph.D. Her dissertation focuses on writers living and working in Washington, D.C., during the Civil War, and she is the recipient of research fellowships from the Capitol Historical Society and the White House Historical Society for her work. She served as managing editor for American Spirit, the award-winning magazine produced by the Daughters of the American Revolution, and has published poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction in anthologies and literary journals including the Brooklyn Review, Potomac Review, Cortland Review, and Reconfigurations. She is currently the managing editor for the Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies.

Jonathan Sholem

Jonathan Sholem

Jonathan Sholem is both the director of the department of social sciences at National Paralegal College and a professor. He has conducted research in Mexico, Brazil, Canada, and Cuba (under US government license), in addition to the US. His consulting work has included research for the US Department of State, US Interagency Colombia Task Force, Ford Motor Company, Research Data Analysis, Strativity Group, and Gallup. Along with Ph.D. candidacy in political science, he received master's degrees in public policy (with specializations in economic policy and foreign policy), and in political science, all from the University of Michigan. Having previously taught statistical research methods and political science classes at Michigan, he is currently developing courses in US history, sociology, and political science for NPC.

Educational Content Writers

Jeffrey H. Matsuura

Jeffrey H. Matsuura is an attorney with the Virginia law firm, the Alliance Law Group. His practice focuses on legal and public policy issues associated with the development, distribution, and use of technology. Mr. Matsuura is also a member of the visiting faculty of law at Taras Shevchenko National University (Kiev, Ukraine) and an International Affiliate of the faculty of law at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand). Previously, Mr. Matsuura was a J. William Fulbright Senior Scholar and he served as assistant professor of law and Director of the Program in Law and Technology at the University of Dayton. Mr. Matsuura earned degrees from the University of Virginia School of Law, Duke University, and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He writes extensively on law and technology topics, and he is the author or co-author of eight published books. His most recently published book is, Digital Currency: An International Legal and Regulatory Compliance Guide.

Admissions and Student Services

Dana Luksenburg

Dana Luksenburg

Dana Luksenburg, admissions director of National Paralegal College, earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Family and Human Development from Arizona State University in 2011. She has held several positions involving human development, working with people of various ages and backgrounds, especially children. She has been responsible for planning and overseeing a variety of activities and curricula. Dana is also a member of the Chi Omega Women's Fraternity and has served as a volunteer fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Chelsey Theriac

Chelsey Theriac

Chelsey Theriac has many years of experience in a variety of areas including child and youth programming, retail, and customer service, as well as extensive knowledge in records management. Most recently, she worked as a legal secretary for a law office specializing in juvenile and social services. Her vast experience in customer service will bring a professional and talented approach to student services. She is excited to bring her expertise to NPC.

Finance and Financial Aid

Ayala Wohlgelernter

Ayala Wohlgelernter

Ayala, finance director and assistant instructor, holds a B.S. in accounting from the University of Baltimore and is a certified public accountant, certified in the state of Maryland. Ayala is a former senior accountant at a public accounting firm, and has extensive managerial experience. Ayala uses her background in accounting along with her managerial experience to benefit all of our students.

Lisa Pimber

Lisa Pimber

Lisa Pimber, financial aid director of National Paralegal College, has over 13 years of financial aid experience. Lisa's enthusiasm for financial aid allows her to offer explanations and assist students with their needs and understanding of financial aid. The student's success and graduation is her foremost priority. Lisa is currently obtaining her Bachelors in Business Management at American Public University.

Amy Dubitsky

Amy Dubitsky

Amy Dubitsky, Director of Compliance and Financial Aid Specialist, earned her BA in English Communications / Advertising from Yeshiva University in New York. Amy spent four years in account management at a New York advertising agency working mostly on retail accounts including Bed Bath & Beyond. She also has extensive experience working with print publications as an advertising sales executive, marketing manager and as a writer. Amy's background and skills allow her to help NPC students understand the financial aid process and to assist them effectively in any way needed.

Rosa Garcia

Rosa Garcia

Rosa Garcia completed her associates in administration of justice from Estrella Mountain Community College in 2009. She has 6 years of financial aid experience, which allows her to provide detailed financial aid information to our student body. On her personal time she loves shopping and spending time with her husband, 3 children and her adorable pugs, Rosco and Olive.

Courtney Nolcheff

Courtney Nolcheff

Courtney studied psychology and human development at California State University East Bay. Before coming to NPC, Courtney worked at a preschool for two years. She utilizes her compassion and customer service skills she acquired in her previous endeavors to assist students in the financial aid process. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, playing tennis, and traveling.

Technical Staff

Uri Borowski

Uri Borowski

Uri received his training in programming and software writing from John Bryce Training Center. Before coming to NPC, he worked for Simply-Y Financial Services, where he built web-based front-end and back-end programs and developed mobile banking apps for J2ME. His areas of expertise include Java, JSTL, AJAX, Tiles, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Spring-WS and Ibatis.

Academic Support

Rena Gelb

Rena Gelb

Rena earned her Masters of Science in Education from Long Island University and has experience in both child and adult education. She has been working for online schools for close to 7 years in admissions, student services and academic departments.

Anne Lewis

Anne Lewis earned her paralegal certificate from National Paralegal College in 2010 with a 4.0 grade point average and successfully took the CLA/CP exam shortly thereafter. Anne has about ten years of experience working as a paralegal and holds a B.A. in English from Linfield College. Anne assists both in mentoring new students and in assisting students in studying for the CLA/CP exam.

Rachel Nudell

Rachel Nudell

Rachel Nudell graduated summa cum laude from National Juris University with a Master of Science Degree in Compliance Law. Rachel has eight years of experience working as a teacher and personal tutor, working with students of all ages, helping them succeed in their studies. Rachel assists in mentoring students in various classes in addition to her role as an instructor. She derives great joy and satisfaction from seeing her students achieve their own success.

Cheryl Tirri-Tuohy

Cheryl Tirri-Tuohy has been a student mentor for National Paralegal College since 2011. She earned her B.S. from NPC with a 3.98 GPA in paralegal studies and successfully passed the NALA CLA/CP exam shortly thereafter. She also obtained a B.A. in English education from Montclair State University in New Jersey. Upon graduation from MSU, Cheryl taught at several high schools and middle schools in Wayne and Verona, NJ. She also worked for the Huntington Learning Center, where she taught SAT Examination preparation courses, as well as privately tutoring other students that came there to have their individual educational goals met. In addition, prior to attending NPC, and after teaching, she served as a telecommunications manager for approximately 13 years for various corporations.

Leah Van Divner

Leah VanDivner

Leah VanDivner holds a B.A. in Psychology from Messiah College. She received her Paralegal Certificate from National Paralegal College in 2012 with a 4.0 average and was also certified by the National Association of Legal Assistants in 2012 by passing the CLA exam. Leah is also certified in LexisNexis® and WestLaw Next™. As a writer and editor for over 12 years, Leah worked extensively on document preparation, contracts, text book and doctoral thesis editing. She is currently a member of the Montgomery County Paralegal Association and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations and is an Intellectual Property paralegal at a law firm in Philadelphia.