Dana Miner has a diverse range of work experience, beginning in 2002 as a Youth Counselor and Case Manager at Lutheran Child and Family Services. From there, Dana worked as a Home-based Family Counselor at Children Bureau of Greater Indianapolis and as a Preventive Law Education Coordinator at Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic. In 2007, Dana began attending the University of St. Thomas School of Law and concurrently worked as an Administrative Coordinator at Twin Cities Christian Legal Aid. Dana also gained experience as a Student at University of St. Thomas School of Law, and as an Attorney/Partner/Owner at Perez & Rindahl Law, LLC. Dana's most recent position was as the Director of Legal Services and Diversity Liaison at Minnesota State Bar Association, where Dana oversaw access to justice programs and supervised staff. Throughout Dana's career, they have demonstrated a commitment to improving legal services for underserved populations and advocating for the rights of clients.
Dana Miner earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology/Criminal Justice from the University of Northwestern - St. Paul in 2000. Later, from 2007 to 2010, Dana attended the University of St. Thomas School of Law and obtained a Doctor of Law (JD) degree, specializing in Poverty Law, Family Law, and Juvenile Justice. Additionally, Dana holds a certification as a Qualified Mental Health Professional, but no information on the institution or date of obtaining this certification is provided.
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