Responsible for strategizing and successfully launching HR initiatives with the goal of improving employee engagement, reducing attrition, and establishing a strong and vibrant culture.
Held various positions with increasing responsibility over a 13-year period. Completed undergraduate degree and earned JD while working full-time. Experience in Human Resources, labor relations, customer service, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll administration.
Offered a full-time position as in-house counsel following completion of 3 month internship.
The Civil Legal Advice and Resource Office (CLARO) provides limited legal advice to low-income New Yorkers being sued by debt collectors. CLARO is organized through the New York State Courts Access to Justice Program.
Teresa Alicia Marra was born and raised in Florida. Her parents, Ramon and Nancy, are from Guantanamo, Cuba. Her father was a political prisoner under Castro’s regime. Her parents came to the United States in 1962.
Marcie B. Leavitt, graduated from Colorado College and then received her Juris Doctorate in 1992 after studying law at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Marcie initially represented the interests of large insurance companies in both personal injury matters and worker's compensation.