Amy Conrad

Director, CLE Programming at New Jersey State Bar Association

Amy Conrad has accumulated significant experience in the legal and political sectors, currently serving as the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Program Manager at the New Jersey State Bar Association since November 2021. In this role, Amy has also held positions as Government Affairs Manager and Legislative Assistant. Prior to this, Amy worked as an Office Assistant at Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla for a brief period in early 2021, and as a Field Organizer for Rupande Mehta’s campaign for NJ State Senate in late 2020. Additionally, Amy has experience with the Monmouth County Democrats, where responsibilities included serving as Executive Assistant, Campaign Aide, and Intern. Educationally, Amy holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from Rutgers University–New Brunswick, having studied there from 2019 to 2021, along with prior attendance at Brookdale Community College.

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New Jersey State Bar Association

The NJSBA is a voluntary professional association that supports more than 18,000 members in the legal profession. As part of our mission, we also provide education to the public to enhance awareness of the legal profession and legal system. Mission: To serve, protect, foster and promote the personal and professional interests of its members. To serve as the voice of New Jersey attorneys to other organizations, governmental entities and the public with regard to the law, legal profession and legal system. To promote access to the justice system, fairness in its administration and the independence and integrity of the judicial branch. To encourage participation in voluntary pro bono activities. To foster professionalism and pride in the profession and the NJSBA. To provide educational opportunities to New Jersey attorneys to enhance the quality of legal services and the practice of law. To provide education to the New Jersey public to enhance awareness of the legal profession and legal system.


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