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The CJP Interns
Fall 2009 Ombuds Booth Interns

Ana Daysi Gonzalez is a senior at Manhattan College pursuing a major in Finance. She is a member of the Pre-Law program. Upon graduation she plans to pursue a law degree that will enable her to practice Corporate and Securities Law.    

Dominique Cannon is a graduate of Brooklyn College, where she majored in Sociology. She is an ambitious, laid-back person, who enjoys writing, photography, sports and others interests. She plans to pursue a law degree.

Jaleesa Davis is an undergraduate student at Medgar Evers College. She is majoring in mass communications with a minor in fine arts. She is a creative, ambitious, friendly, witty and open minded person. Jaleesa enjoys helping others and inspiring youth with her writing. She plans to become a print journalist after graduating. 

Morenike Fajana is a recent graduate from New York University, where she majored in History. Last fall, she interned full-time for the Center for Legal Empowerment, Accountability and Reform in Washington DC. In addition to the legal field, her interests include journalism, film and public policy. She will enter Columbia Law School in the fall of 2010 in pursuit of her juris doctorate.

Jimmy Virgues is an undergraduate at City College of New York pursuing a dual degree in Economics and Political Science. Upon graduation in spring 2010, he will attend law school in pursuit of a dual degree Juris Doctorate (JD) and Masters in Business Administration. On a lighter note, he loves tennis and has played for the City College Beavers.

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