South Carolina Bar
Donald Lanier's work experience includes:
- Interim Director and Law Related Education Manager at the South Carolina Bar, where they were responsible for overseeing the We the People program and conducting trainings for School Resource Officers.
- Program Coordinator at the South Carolina Bar, where they marketed Law Related Education to various professionals and conducted training efforts for Youth Courts and other programs.
- Adjunct Instructor at Midlands Technical College, where they taught courses.
- Program Coordinator at the South Carolina Department of Public Safety - Office of Justice Programs, where they managed the Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant program and monitored subgrants.
- Graduate Assistant at the South Carolina Department of Public Safety: Criminal Justice Academy, where they provided research support and assistance in grant writing efforts.
- Youth Services Coordinator at the National Crime Prevention Council, where they facilitated workshops and assisted in planning retreats.
- Youth Services Coordinator at the Southern Region Violence and Substance Abuse Prevention Center at the University of South Carolina, where they promoted the center and facilitated communication with other organizations.
- Runner at McKay, Cauthen, Settana & Stubley, PA, where they performed various tasks.
Donald Lanier earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from the University of South Carolina in 1995-2000. Donald also obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science during the same period. Later, Donald pursued a Master's degree in Public Administration (MPA) with a focus on Juvenile Justice Administration from the University of South Carolina from 2000-2002.
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South Carolina Bar
The South Carolina Bar is statewide unified bar with a membership of more than 16,000 lawyers. "Advancing justice, professionalism and understanding of the law" - SC Bar Mission Statement Purpose: The purposes of the Bar are to uphold and defend the Constitution of the Unites States and the Constitution of South Carolina; to protect, and maintain respect for, representative government; to continually improve the administration of justice through the State; to require the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct, and uphold the integrity and honor of the legal profession; to advance the science of jurisprudence; to promote consistent high quality of legal education and legal services to the public; to apply the knowledge, experience and ability of the legal profession to the promotion of the public good; to encourage goodwill and respect for integrity and excellence in public service among the members of the legal profession and the public; to perform any additional purposes and duties as may be assigned to it by the Supreme Court of South Carolina; to promote and correlate such policies and activities as fall within these purposes in the interest of the legal profession and the public. - SC Bar Constitution