James Kendall
James Kendall is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in law, urban planning, and design.
He holds a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Duke University School of Law, a Master in Urban Planning (MUP) Candidate focusing on Housing and Neighborhood Development, Real Estate and Urban Development from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Architectural Structure and Design from Duke University.
James has gained valuable experience through various roles in prestigious organizations such as Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, LLP where he served as the Chief Justice Henry E. Frye - Brooks Pierce Diversity Summer Fellow.
Apart from legal roles, he has also worked as an Analyst at HR&A Advisors, a Planning Consulting Intern at Clarion Associates, a Lead Design-Build Intern at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, an Assistant Project Manager, and a Project Engineer at HITT Contracting Inc., showcasing his versatility and adaptability.
His academic achievements and professional experiences reflect a strong foundation in law, urban planning, design, and project management, making him a well-rounded and accomplished individual.
James has also contributed to research endeavors as a Research Assistant at North Carolina State University, further highlighting his dedication to academic pursuits and learning.