Beth Donahue

Senior Assessment Design Specialist at National Conference of Bar Examiners

Beth Donahue currently serves as a Senior Assessment Design Specialist at the National Conference of Bar Examiners since March 2021. Previously, Beth held the position of Managing Director for Bar Review Program Strategy, Development, and Delivery at AccessLex Institute from June 2019 to February 2021. Beth has an extensive background in legal education and assessment, with experience as CEO of BarCrowd LLC from October 2013 to June 2019, and multiple roles at UNT Dallas College of Law, including Director of Outcomes and Assessment from 2015 to 2017. Further experience includes Senior Vice President of Assessments at Quimbee, Vice President of Law School Product Development at The BARBRI Group, and IS Manager at Data Recognition Corporation. Earlier in Beth's career, law clerk experience was gained under The Honorable James T. Moody at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. Academically, Beth earned a Doctor of Law (JD) from Chicago-Kent College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Michigan State University.

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West Chester, United States

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National Conference of Bar Examiners

NCBE is a nonprofit organization that develops the bar exam and other licensing tests used for bar admission. We promote fairness, integrity, and best practices in admission to the legal profession for the benefit and protection of the public. We serve admission authorities, courts, the legal education community, and candidates by providing high-quality: assessment products, services, and research; character investigations; and informational and educational resources and programs. We strive for a competent, ethical, and diverse legal profession and we are committed to excellence, fairness, integrity and service. For more information, visit our website.


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