Wednesday, April 29, 2020

 

Yale Law 1990: Natalie Williams

I've been devoting Wednesdays to profiling my classmates in the Yale Law class of 1990.

Natalie Williams was someone you always knew would make a difference. She came to Yale Law from Cornell, and after school has had one of the most fascinating careers of the whole group (and that is saying something, if you have been following along the last several months). 

After law school, Natalie clerked for someone who has become a historic figure: Sonia Sotomayor, who at that time was a District Court Judge in the Southern District of New York. She also worked as an associate at a big firm (Debevoise) and as Associate White House Counsel in the Clinton Administration. She later served as Chief of the Civil Rights Bureau in New York under Governor Spitzer, and eventually found herself in her current position as General Counsel for Responsible Banking & Data at J.P Morgan Chase in New York.

Among other outside pursuits, she serves on the Board of Directors at the New York YWCA. 

One thing that surprises me as I do this is discovering the critical mass of my classmates who work in New York. Perhaps I should have seen that coming...

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