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Kyle Hoffman

Director Of Legal Services, Grants, & Development at Lenawee Intermediate School District

Kyle Hoffman has a diverse work experience in various legal and development roles. Kyle is currently working as an Attorney at Kyle D Hoffman PLLC since 2023. Previously, from 2008 onwards, they served as the Director of Legal Services, Grants, & Development at Lenawee Intermediate School District, where they provided legal representation and consultation on school law, special education law, and related matters. Kyle also worked as a Legal Extern at Thrun Law Firm in 2013. Before that, they served as the Downtown Development Director for the City of Adrian, MI from 2005 to 2008, and for the City of Imlay City, Michigan from 2003 to 2005.

Kyle Hoffman completed their formal education with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree in Law from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where they studied from 2010 to 2014. Prior to that, they pursued a Master's of Public Administration (MPA) degree in Public Administration at Oakland University from 2003 to 2006. In the earlier years, from 1999 to 2002, Kyle obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Public and Non-Profit Administration from Grand Valley State University. On top of their educational qualifications, Kyle possesses additional certifications, including a Michigan Law License from the State Bar of Michigan and a Michigan School Administrator certificate with a central office endorsement from the Michigan Department of Education. The exact months and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Dexter, United States

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Lenawee Intermediate School District

Lenawee ISD is one of 56 intermediate school districts established in Michigan in 1962. As a regional service agency, Lenawee ISD offers support services to all public students and schools in Lenawee County. Lenawee ISD is a key partner in the community, collaborating with local school districts, the State of Michigan, higher education institutions, human service agencies, and the business community. Local school districts depend on ISDs to meet ever-growing needs in early childhood education, special education, career and technical education, career preparation, early college learning, math and science programs, adult education programs, and more. ISDs also help local districts follow and meet often-complex state and federal education standards and requirements.


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