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    You are at:Home»Alumni»Law Alumna Among Three Fordham Grads Appointed to Prestigious State Fellowship
    Kimberly Wedderburn '16, Kirk Dobson, and Hanna Reyes

    Law Alumna Among Three Fordham Grads Appointed to Prestigious State Fellowship

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    By on December 16, 2016 Alumni, Law School News, Public Interest and Service

    Fordham alumni earned three of the eight spots in a very competitive New York state leadership program.

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has appointed Law School alumna Kimberly Wedderburn ’16—as well as University grads Kirk Dobson and Hanna Reyes—to the 2016–2018 class of Empire State Fellows. The program prepares mid-career professionals to be New York state government leaders and policy makers.

    Wedderburn, who was appointed to the Department of Labor, said attending Fordham Law in the evening while working as a special education teacher prepared her well for the program. “I began the fellowship equipped with the requisite legal education, work experience, and problem-solving skills needed to hit the ground running,” she said.

    Reyes also credited Fordham for the “foundation that made it possible” for her to be selected, and said she’s “full of pride” to be able to say she’s both a Fordham alumna and an Empire State Fellow. She’ll be serving in the executive chamber.

    “The fact that it’s something so competitive—in a class of eight people, to have three Fordham alums in the mix—I was so proud,” said Dobson, who started the fellowship this fall and was appointed to the state health department. He’s working with the deputy commissioner for the Office of Health Insurance Programs, helping to create new processes that will provide Medicaid patients with better access to care.

    While they’re in Albany, Wedderburn, Dobson, and Reyes, and the other fellows will get the chance to participate in professional development activities, including mentoring by cabinet members. At the end of the program, qualified fellows are given the opportunity to continue to serve as leaders in New York state government.

    “I absolutely think it’s going to be a great entryway for all of us,” Dobson said.

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