Halff
Jennifer Van Ness has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Jennifer began their career as an Administrative Assistant at Sharon Shriners in 2007 and then transitioned to a Sales Associate role at JC Penney in 2009. From there, they worked as a Temporary Land Clerk at EOG Resources for a brief period in 2011.
In 2012, Jennifer joined Flowers Davis Law Firm PLLC as a File Clerk / Legal Assistant, before moving to The Silvera Firm in 2014 as a Paralegal. Their next role was at Superior Abstract & Title, LLC as a Policy and Post Closing Assistant, where they worked from 2016 to 2023.
Most recently, Jennifer has been working as a Legal Assistant at Halff since March 2023. Throughout their career, they have gained experience in administrative tasks, customer service, legal support, and policy and post-closing assistance.
Jennifer Van Ness completed an Associate degree in Paralegal from Tyler Junior College from 2009 to 2010. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate degree in Business Administration from Bossier Parish Community College between 2004 and 2006.
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Everyone at Halff—those who have been here for more than 40 years and those who started last week—have a shared vision and a shared purpose on which our company was founded. Today, they represent our purpose statement: We improve lives and communities by turning ideas into reality. We improve the lives of people in our local communities, both in the work we do and through the Halff Community Initiative. We improve the lives of our own people by providing challenging and rewarding career opportunities. We improve communities through every service we offer. We design safe roads, highways and bridges. We develop better water, sanitary sewer and storm drain systems. We help prevent flooding. We create beautiful cities and parks. We improve our environment. We facilitate the flow of energy. And so much more. At Halff, we visualize the future. We turn ideas into reality. We solve our clients’ problems by being creative in our thoughts and designs. The finished product is something our people can point to and be proud of by saying, “I helped do that.”