I’ve always been passionate about positively impacting my community. When determining where to attend law school and begin my career, I was committed to staying in Connecticut so I could contribute to communities like the one I grew up in.
Working at Pullman & Comley, I do finance and economic development work with municipalities, state agencies, the state and private developers in the state. It isn’t what I originally saw myself doing with my law degree, but it directly ties to my passion for helping the community. It gives me the opportunity see my work make a difference, such as seeing schools and community centers we helped finance be built.
The firm is a full-service practice with about ninety-five lawyers, but what really sets us apart is the culture. This speaks to the difference between Connecticut law practices and those in major cities like New York or Boston. My colleagues and I are friends outside of work and we genuinely enjoy spending time together — it makes my work life truly satisfying.
