Carlos Badiola is an attorney currently providing legal services to the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development in the Office of Community Development, focusing on financial assistance proposals and compliance with statutory requirements. Badiola also serves as a board member of the Bridge Family Center. Previously, Badiola worked as a public sector associate at Zangari Cohn Cuthbertson Duhl & Grello P.C., where involvement included advising clients on labor and employment law. Additional experience encompasses roles as a policy attorney for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, an attorney at the Massachusetts Securities Division, and various internships and clerkships during law school at Boston College, where Badiola obtained a Juris Doctor. Prior educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University.
Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development
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