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Kathleen O'Reilly
Assistant District Attorney
Kathleen O'Reilly is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in law, public service, and program coordination.
She holds a Doctor of Law - JD with a focus on Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law from Tulane University Law School. Additionally, she completed a Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Service at New York University and a BA in Political Science and Economics at The George Washington University.
Kathleen has a rich history of involvement in various organizations, ranging from legal positions to program coordination roles. She has served as an Assistant District Attorney at Bexar County and as a Student Attorney at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic. She also has experience as a Legal Intern at the Mayor's Office of Utilities in the City of New Orleans, where she honed her legal skills.
Moreover, Kathleen has worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Environmental Law at Tulane Law School, showcasing her dedication to environmental causes. She has contributed her expertise as a Legal Intern at CaaStle and as a Program Coordinator at the Environmental Defense Fund.
In the realm of program coordination, Kathleen held positions at The Good Dog Foundation, starting as an Assistant Volunteer Coordinator and progressing to roles like Senior Visit Coordinator and Associate Program Director. Her passion for community service led her to serve as a Development & Grant Intern at Right to Play.
Kathleen's commitment to public service is evident through her role as a Congressional Intern at the Office of Congresswoman Jackie Speier (CA-12) and as a Development Intern at Berger Hirschberg Strategies.
With a well-rounded background in law, environmental advocacy, program management, and public service, Kathleen O'Reilly brings a unique blend of skills and experiences to any role she undertakes.