South Carolina Bar
Kimberly Fulton-Snipes currently serves as the YLD & Diversity Coordinator at the South Carolina Bar since November 2014. Previously, Kimberly held the role of Program Associate/Event Coordinator at the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina from September 2010 to April 2014, where responsibilities included planning grantee-site visits, coordinating training seminars, and overseeing grant application reviews. Kimberly also worked as an Associate Administrative Assistant at Claflin University from March 2009 to September 2010, handling administrative duties for the Annual Fund Unit. Earlier experience includes serving as a Scheduler/Press Advance for Hillary Clinton for President, organizing events and managing inquiries. Kimberly earned a Master's Degree in Organizational Management and Leadership from Columbia College (SC) and a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Claflin University.
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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