James Omotosho

Associate Director Of Contracts Administration at Planned Parenthood

James Omotosho has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. James started their career as a Social Services Case Manager at CAMBA HOUSING VENTURES INC in 2013. James then worked as a Law Clerk at the Washington County Public Defender's Office in 2015, followed by a Law Clerk position at the University of Arkansas Office of General Counsel. Concurrently, they also served as a Student Attorney at the University of Arkansas Immigration Clinic and later at the University Of Arkansas School Criminal Defense Clinic. In 2018, James transitioned into a Transit Outreach Specialist role at the Bowery Residents' Committee, where they provided services to the homeless population. James then joined Weill Cornell Medicine in 2019 as a Privacy Contracts Specialist, managing contract processes and ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations. In 2022, they worked at Johnson & Johnson as a Supplier Contracting Service Senior Specialist, managing the contract lifecycle and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders. Currently, they are the Associate Director of Contracts Administration at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, responsible for drafting, negotiating, and managing various types of contracts to facilitate engagements, events, and services. Throughout their career, James has consistently demonstrated their expertise in contract management, legal support, and client representation.

James Omotosho's education history begins with their enrollment at Fordham Preparatory School in 2005. James attended this school until 2008. In the following year, they enrolled at the Eagle Academy for Young Men, but the information does not specify any degree or field of study.

From 2009 to 2013, James Omotosho pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government at Wabash College. After completing their undergraduate studies, they then attended Metropolitan College of New York from 2013 to 2014, where they obtained a Master in Public Administration with a focus on Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management.

Finally, from 2014 to 2017, James Omotosho attended the University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, where they earned their Juris Doctor degree. During their time at law school, their studies encompassed Immigration, Business, and Criminal law.

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