iCopy
Bridgette Ferraro has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as CEO of iCopy, a records retrieval and subpoena preparation solution. Bridgette then became a Board Member of the Noggin Builders Foundation and an Executive Committee member of ProVisors. Bridgette also served as a Consultant and later as the Executive Director of The Holiday Heroes, where they successfully doubled fundraising through implementing a new strategic vision. Before that, they were the Center Director at C2 Education, overseeing operations and program management. Bridgette also held leadership positions at the Racine Family YMCA, serving as the Youth and Family Director and the Dance Program Coordinator. Prior to that, they were the Director of Programs at Sniffle's Place, where they developed and facilitated grief counseling curriculum. Their work experience began as a Youth Worker and Asset Specialist at Bauer Family Resources. Throughout their career, Bridgette has demonstrated strong leadership, strategic vision, and a commitment to mission-driven organizations.
Bridgette Ferraro earned a Bachelor's degree in Human Services from Purdue University, attending from 2008 to 2012. Bridgette also has obtained a certification as a Children's Grief Facilitator from Ted E. Bear Hollow, Inc., but the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.
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Frustrated by their experience with other service providers, a group of Chicago-based attorneys came together almost a decade ago determined to create something better. iCopy has been committed since day one to a law firm-first service philosophy - "by attorneys, for attorneys." After mastering the intricacies of local legal processes and developing systems designed to shrink turnaround, it was time to take service to the next level. After countless conversations with attorneys, paralegals and legal assistants alike - Nimbus is the combination of technology and service that answered the question "what do you wish your records retrieval partner could do?"