Stephanie Kelemen
Stephanie is a current Georgetown Law student. As a Student Ambassador for the Office of Admissions, she serves on the Leadership Committee for Georgetown’s early outreach initiative for underprivileged high school seniors. Additionally, she is a member of the Women’s Legal Alliance and the Immigrant’s Bill of Rights organization.
Stephanie is actively involved in the D.C. community through a variety of pro bono projects, such as the Borromeo Legal Project for naturalization, the Capital Area Immigrant’s Rights Coalition for detained immigrants, and Rising for Justice for criminal record expungement.
Prior to law school, Stephanie worked as a management consultant at EY-Parthenon where she gained significant exposure to middle-market transactions and enterprise business strategy. While at EY-Parthenon, Stephanie provided pro bono consulting services through Inspire, Inc. and tutored underprivileged youth through EY’s College Mentoring for Access and Persistence initiative.
Stephanie wrote a thesis on national security and public health while earning a degree in Political Science at Amherst College. During undergrad, she served the campus community as an emergency medical technician and acted as an instructor for Amherst’s EMT course.
Stephanie plans to pursue a career in transactional law in the Boston area and was selected to join Georgetown’s second cohort of Business Law Scholars.
Amherst College, B.A., cum lade, in Political Science, Science and Policy concentration, 2017
Georgetown Law, J.D. expected, 2022