The Texas Legislative Internship Program
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The Texas Legislative Internship Program
The Texas Legislative Internship Program Class of 2011 The Texas Legislative Internship Program Class of 2011 Sponsored by Senator Rodney Ellis and the Mickey Leland Center on World Hunger and Peace at Texas Southern University The Texas Legislative Internship Program The Texas Legislative Internship Program (TLIP) was created in 1990 to provide real world experience to young civic-minded students. Sponsored by State Senator Rodney Ellis and administered by the Mickey Leland Center on World Hunger and Peace at Texas Southern University, TLIP gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to serve as interns in the Texas Legislature, in state agencies, and in local government. Since its inception, over 400 interns have graduated from the program. Students receive academic credit hours for participating in TLIP, which combines academic study and research with supervised practical training. A TLIP internship lasts for one academic semester and provides students the opportunity to experience the political process firsthand. Senator Ellis serves as advisor to the interns, while his office assists in coordinating on-site activities. Undergraduate and graduate students interested in the political process and in the kind of humanitarian service exemplified by the late Congressman Mickey Leland are encouraged to apply for the internship. 3 The Legacy of George Thomas “Mickey” Leland George Thomas “Mickey” Leland was born November 27, 1944, in Lubbock, Texas. At an early age, he moved with his family to the Fifth Ward in Houston, Texas. As a student, Mickey showed early promise. Mickey graduated in the top 10% of his class in 1964 from Phyllis Wheatley High School in Houston. Mickey attended Texas Southern University in the late 60s, was a vocal leader of the local civil rights movement, and brought national civil rights leaders to Houston. He graduated from TSU’s School of Pharmacy in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and served as an Instructor of Clinical Pharmacy at his alma mater from 1970–71. In 1972, Mickey Leland was elected to the Texas State Legislature from Houston. He served in the Texas House of Representatives until 1978 and became famous as the champion of health care rights for the poor. His work included membership on the Labor, State Affairs, and Human Resources Committees, the Texas Legislative Council, and the Subcommittee on Occupational and Industrial Safety. In 1978, Mickey was elected to the United States Congress from the 18th Congressional District in Houston. Mickey’s ability to reach out to others with innovative ideas and to gain support from unlikely sources was key to his success in effectively addressing the problems of the poor and minorities. He met with Pope John Paul II about food aid to Africa and with Fidel Castro about reuniting Cuban families. In 1983 Mickey married Alison Clark Walton. Mickey fathered three children, Jarrett David and twins Austin “Mickey” and Cameron George. In 1988, Mickey was becoming increasingly active in international human rights and world hunger issues. He worked endlessly to solve the problems of domestic and international hunger and malnutrition. On August 7, 1989, Leland was leading another humanitarian mission when a plane carrying Mickey, members of his Congressional staff, State Department officials, and Ethiopian nationals to a United Nations refugee camp in Ethiopia crashed in a mountainous region. There were no survivors. 5 Greetings: I created the Texas Legislative Internship Program (TLIP) in 1990 to provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to serve as interns in the Texas Legislature, in state agencies, and in local government. Since then, over 400 graduates of the program have made a difference in their communities through involvement in public service. The program operates during both the legislative session and interim, and students are involved in every facet of the governmental process. Many of the program’s former participants continue to work in public service at the federal, state and local levels of government: three current members of the Texas House of Representatives are TLIP graduates. I look forward to the 63 members of the Class of 2011 continuing this rich tradition. Please turn the page to learn more about this year’s students… Sincerely, 7 The 2011 TLIP Interns Bernardo Aldape III is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law where he serves as President of the Hispanic Law Students Association and as a student ambassador. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to law school, Mr. Aldape served in the United States Marine Corps and is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. He is currently interning in the office of State Representative Veronica Gonzales and would like to pursue a career in public policy and criminal defense. Sabrina M. Bannister is a third-year law student at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, LA. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Criminal Justice degree from Southern University in New Orleans. Previously, she interned at the Orleans Parish Civil Court and the Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s office. Ms. Bannister is currently interning with the Harris County Public Defender’s office and looks forward to an exciting career in public policy or health care. 9 Ana Castro is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish, Political Science and Latin American Studies from the University of California Los Angeles. She has previously interned with the District of Columbia Superior Court Juvenile Division in Washington, D.C. and the Salvadorean American Leadership Educational Fund in Los Angeles, CA. Ms. Castro is currently interning at the Texas Supreme Court and looks forward to an exciting legal career as a family law or commercial law attorney. Ruth Damys is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of South Florida in Tampa. She has previously interned at the 20th Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, Berry, Day & McFee, and at the Collier County Courthouse—all in Naples, FL. Ms. Damys also was a Political Analyst for MSNBC’s “Obama’s America: 2010 and Beyond”. Currently she is interning as a policy analyst with the Texas Legislative Study Group. Ms. Damys aspires to practice law and give back to the community and to her homeland of Haiti. Cornelius Dupree is currently working toward completion of an Associate’s degree at Houston Community College. Mr. Dupree spent 30 years in the Texas prison system for a crime that he did not commit— the longest of any individual exonerated in Texas. Upon his release, he has dedicated himself to making improvements to the system with the goal of preventing others from experiencing the injustices he had to endure. Mr. Dupree is interning in the District Office of State Senator Rodney Ellis. 10 Jane Ehinmoro is a Criminal Justice major at Stephen F. Austin State University. She plans on graduating in May 2011 and continuing on to pursue a degree in Law. She has previously interned at the County Attorney’s Office in Nacogdoches, Texas and is currently interning with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition. Ms. Ehinmoro is looking forward to a promising legal career as a defense attorney that focuses on evidence-based best practices and equal justice for all. Kenneth Ford is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, FL. He has previously instructed with the Houston Bar Association Mock Trial Program and is the Regional Director of the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition (BLSA). Mr. Ford is currently interning at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and is looking forward to pursuing a career in appellate litigation. Chuck J. Franklin, a Dallas native, received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Rice University. He currently works in the office of State Senator Rodney Ellis. He has previously interned with Vinson & Elkins, LLP in Dallas, Texas and with a Houston mayoral campaign where he focused on collegiate voter outreach. Mr. Franklin currently is taking graduate courses at Texas Tech University and has plans to attend law school. 11 Trevin Franklin is a third-year dual degree student attending both the Thurgood Marshall School of Law and the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Prairie View A&M University. He has previously interned with the City of Houston’s Legal Department and in the district offices of Congressmen Al Green and Ron Paul. In addition, he has held various leadership positions on campus including President of the Government Law Society and the Student Government Association Senator for the Law School. Mr. Franklin is currently interning in the office of Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst and plans to pursue a career in public service once he completes his dual degree. Chelsea M. Frazier received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Women’s Studies at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York, NY. A former Columbia University collegiate athlete, she has also previously worked for the Columbia University Office of General Counsel in New York City. Ms. Frazier is presently interning as a Policy Advisor in the office of Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis and is anticipating a rewarding professional career in either education or public service. 12 Maxie Gallardo is a senior at Texas Tech University and will be graduating in May with a degree in Management in Information Systems and Managerial Finance. She previously worked as a Student Supervisor at TTU IT Help Central and is currently interning with State Representative Armando Walle. Maxie is looking forward to attending law school in the Fall 2011 semester where she hopes to focus on Sports/Entertainment Law. When she has spare time, Maxie enjoys web page design, watching college football and hip hop dance. Nicholas Giles is a third-year law student from Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mr. Giles earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Legal Communications with a minor in Business Administration from Howard University. He also earned a paralegal certificate from the Center of Advanced Legal Studies in Houston and worked as a certified paralegal/ legal assistant. Mr. Giles also served with the United States Coast Guard as a legal intern during the BP Deepwater Horizon spill in the summer of 2010. Mr. Giles looks forward to future goals such as one day serving as an attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice. He is currently interning in the office of State Representative Sylvester Turner. 13 Alexander Green is a junior at Baylor University working toward completion of his Bachelor of Arts degree in History. He has been politically active since a young age and has ambitions of one day running a political campaign. Under the TLIP program, Mr. Green is interning with State Representative Borris L. Miles. Ben Griggs is a student at Lamar University dual majoring in French and Political Science. He served four years in the United States Marine Corps and had a sixmonth deployment to Iwakuni, Japan. He is currently interning in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo and looks forward to pursuing a Masters Degree in Global Policy Studies at the LBJ School of International Affairs. Davilin Hamel is a junior Graphic Design major at Lamar University. She is a member of Alpha Phi Omega Co-ed Service fraternity, Beta Sigma Phi cultural sorority, and has worked for two publications at St. Mary’s University, including The Rattler student newspaper and The Pecan Grove Review literary magazine. Ms. Hamel is currently an intern in the office of State Representative Barbara Mallory Caraway and her experience with photography, writing, and media has propelled her towards a fascinating career goal combining mass media and politics. 14 Brittane Hamilton is a junior double majoring in Political Science and Public Administration at Stephen F. Austin State University where she plans to complete the five year program. She is currently interning in the office of Representative Rene Oliveira. After graduating, Ms. Hamilton would like to attend the University of Houston School of Law. Cole Howard is a graduating senior at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. Having previously worked in the legal and IT fields, he now supports the office of State Representative Roberto R. Alonzo. After graduation, Mr. Howard plans on attending law school. Clyde Joseph Jiles was born in Houston, Texas and is expected to graduate from Morehouse College in May 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. He has worked for the Defender Network, Texas Children’s Hospital, and Aclipse Marketing among others. After graduation he will be pursuing a career in pharmaceuticals or marketing consulting, but plans on continuing his education working toward admission to an MBA/JD dual degree program. Mr. Jiles is currently interning in the office of State Representative Eric Johnson. 15 Jay Johnson is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics with Finance Applications from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. He has previously interned at Human Rights Initiative of North Texas in Dallas, TX and is the Executive Editor for TMSL Journal on Gender, Race, & Justice. Mr. Johnson is currently interning for State Representative Garnet Coleman and is dedicated to providing dynamic professional legal services as a public policy or corporate attorney. Melissa Jones is a senior at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She is double majoring in Criminal Justice and Public Administration. Ms. Jones is currently interning in the office of State Representative Senfronia Thompson and is looking forward to an exciting career in public policy. Tonya Jones is a third-year law student at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, LA. She is currently affiliated with the Black Law Student Association as mock trial director and serves as 3L Class Representative. She graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Upon graduation from law school, she aspires to return to Texas to practice family law and start a non-profit organization for young women and girls in her childhood neighborhood in Houston. Ms. Jones is interning with the Task Force on Indigent Defense. 16 Katasia Jordan is a second-year graduate student and master’s candidate in the Department of Community and Regional Planning within the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN. She recently served as a research assistant in the Department of Diversity and Community Engagement at the University of Texas and also participated in a study abroad program in Cape Town, South Africa assessing governance challenges. Ms. Jordan is currently interning in the office of State Representative Helen Giddings. She plans to pursue a career in public policy as a research/policy analyst where she can exercise her skills in spatial analysis as well as her interest in social justice. Rachel Kelly is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She is originally from Birmingham, AL and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism with a minor in Political Science from the University of Alabama. She has previously interned with the United States Coast Guard legal department in New Orleans, LA and Pittman, Dutton, Hellums P.C. in Birmingham, AL. She is currently a judicial intern with Justice Nathan L. Hecht of the Texas Supreme Court. When she is not jump-starting her legal career, Rachel enjoys reading, writing, cooking, and attending University of Alabama football games. 17 Conor Kenny is currently interning for the Senate Government Organization Committee. He is a master’s student at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas and has undergraduate degrees from Evergreen State College and Deep Springs College. He previously worked as a researcher, legislative assistant and editor for non-profits including the Sunlight Foundation, Center for Media and Democracy and Public Citizen in Washington, DC. He is a sixth generation Texan and is happy to be back home pursuing a career in public policy. Cheryl Knight-Simpson is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Psychology at Florida State University and a Master of Science Degree in School Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy from Stetson University in Deland, FL. She returned to school after 20 years as an educator with Seminole County Public Schools in Sanford, Florida. Mrs. Knight-Simpson is currently interning at the Supreme Court of Texas for Justice Dale Wainwright and is looking forward to a fulfilling career in estates and planning and/or juvenile justice. Epernay Kyles is a native of Memphis, TN. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy with a double concentration in Education and International Policy. Previously, Epernay interned with the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC and was an Assistant Canvass Director for Grassroots Campaigns in Austin, Texas. She is currently interning in the office of Senator John Whitmire and looks forward to traveling the world and having a rewarding career in public service. 18 Sara Lang is a recent graduate of Trinity University, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Communications. She has previously interned with the San Antonio Spurs, the San Francisco 49ers, Public Strategies, Inc., and WOAI Channel 4 News in San Antonio. Ms. Lang is currently interning in the office of State Representative Scott Hochberg. Lisa Mathews is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice at Sam Houston University in Huntsville, Texas. Ms. Mathews worked as a legal secretary for twelve years prior to attending law school. Since then, she has worked for The Mostyn Law Firm in Houston, Texas and is currently interning as a Policy Analyst for the Legislative Study Group. Ms. Mathews’ interests are in governmental and contractual law. Chetamour L. McKenzie is a third-year honor student at Southern University Law Center where she serves on the Moot Court Board and as an Executive Officer of the Business Law Society. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Dillard University in New Orleans, LA. She previously worked with the local Clerk of the Court as a Research Assistant for the Real Estate Transactions professor. She is currently interning with the Association of Electric Companies of Texas, Inc. and looks forward to a challenging career in law and public policy. 19 Victoria Rose Messer is an undergraduate student at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with minors in History and Legal Studies. She is also an active member in Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Texas Tech Presidents Select. Upon graduation she plans on attending law school and completing a dual degree program for a Master of Business Administration. She is currently a legislative intern for Senator Robert Duncan and is looking forward to continuing her career as a lawyer and public administrator. Milagrosa Micha is a graduate student at Texas Southern University, majoring in Criminal Justice. Upon graduation, she plans on attending law school. She has previously interned at the Dewey & Leboeuf LLP law firm in the International Arbitration and Cross-Border Dispute Resolution office in Washington, DC. Ms. Micha is currently interning with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition. She eventually would like to pursue a career as a civil rights attorney. Shalette Mitchell is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Stephen F. Austin State University. Ms. Mitchell strives to enhance the situation of others through her involvement in the Government Law Society and as the Student Bar Association First Year Class President. Shalette enjoys volunteering at local homeless shelters and working with the youth department at her church. Ms. Mitchell is currently interning in the office of State Representative Yvonne Davis and looks forward to setting her own path as she pursues a momentous career in law and public service. 20 Valeria Mirolevich is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Laws degree at the Pyatigorsk State Technological University in Russia. She advanced her legal education by obtaining a Master of Laws from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, New York. Ms. Mirolevich has previously interned with Honorable Patrick NeMoyer, Justice of the Supreme Court in Buffalo, NY, and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in Austin, Texas. Ms. Mirolevich is currently interning with State Representative Burt Solomons. Jessie Myles is currently interning in the office of State Representative Vicki Truitt. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Ms. Myles plans to pursue a Master of Finance degree at the University of Houston and hopes to build a career that combines public policy and business. 21 Felipe Nascimento is a student attending the fourthyear law course at Pontifícia Universidade Católica in São Paulo, Brazil. He previously interned with a middle-sized law firm named Queiroz & Lautenchslager Advogados and later in the legal department of Barclays Capital Investment Bank. Mr. Nascimento is currently interning with Travis County as an Associate in the Intergovernmental Relations Department. He plans to use the knowledge and skills obtained during his participation in TLIP to positively contribute to Brazil’s development. Victor Odongo is a third-year International Relations and Diplomacy student at Maseno University in Kenya. He serves with the Kisumu District Local Authority Service committee and volunteers with Children First Organization (CFO), a registered non-governmental organization in Kenya supporting orphaned and vulnerable children within the disenfranchised district of Kisumu and Bondo town. Mr. Odongo is currently interning at the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition and looks forward to a fulfilling career in public service in Kenya and working in promotion of global cohesion and/or international cooperation. 22 Chinedum U. Okparaeke is currently a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with an Accounting Concentration from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. He previously interned with the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey and also worked as a Financial Analyst for AIG Investments in New York, NY. Mr. Okparaeke is currently interning for Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson of the Supreme Court of Texas. After law school, Mr. Okparaeke is looking forward to a rewarding career in securities or government law. Kevin Osemene is a second-year Master of Public Administration student at the Barbara Jordan—Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Biology from the University of Houston. He previously worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Texas Southern University. In this position, he conducted research on a myriad of issues such as the healthcare reform of 2009, Texas legislative redistricting, innovation in public school education, the history of Vice-Presidential debates and the efficacy of current Houston municipal term limits. Mr. Osemene is currently interning in the office of State Senator Royce West and intends to start law school in the fall. Ryan Phipps is a junior at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. For his BA in University Scholars degree, he is concentrating in Political Science, History, and Philosophy and is writing an Honors Thesis on the right to privacy. He was born and raised in Abilene, Texas, and graduated from Abilene High School as a National Merit Finalist. He is currently interning in the office of State Representative Joaquin Castro. Mr. Phipps’ interests include spending time with family and friends, watching football, reading, and traveling. Upon graduating from Baylor he plans to attend law school. 23 Diana Pineros is a junior at Baylor University. She has previously interned in the community relations and patient legal rights office at Waco Center for Youth. She will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies with a minor in Political Science. Ms. Pineros is currently interning in the office of State Senator Judith Zaffirini and is looking forward to attending law school upon graduation and studying International Law. Edward Pollard is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Morehouse College, where he graduated with honors. He previously was the personal intern for Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan. After graduating from Thurgood Marshall, Mr. Pollard plans on becoming a trial litigator as well as pursuing a career in politics. He is interning in the office of State Representative Dawnna Dukes. Shakira Pumphrey is a second-year law student at Southern University Law Center. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from the University of Central Arkansas and will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2011. She previously served as a Civil Rights Investigator with the Arkansas Fair Housing Commission. Ms. Pumphrey is interning in the office of Speaker of the House Joe Straus. She looks forward to a promising career in law and public service. 24 Brittney Quezada is a junior at Baylor University, studying Political Science and History in the Honors College. She has previously interned with Houston Modern Luxury Magazine, Bering & James Art Gallery, and the Keston Center. Ms. Quezada is currently interning with State Representative Naomi Gonzalez. She looks forward to law school and a career in the State Department. Robin Raasch is a second year law student at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La. She earned an Applied Arts and Sciences Degree from the University of North Texas. Her interdisciplinary degree focused on sociology, non-profit management and business. She took part in the Exxon-Mobil Community Summer Jobs Program. She graduated Cum Laude, Tau Sigma, Phi Theta Kappa. Ms. Raasch earned the CALI award for Contracts, Torts, and Legislative Drafting at SULC. Ms. Raasch seeks to serve her community and looks forward to studying poverty and energy law. She is an intern with Representative Ana Hernandez Luna. 25 Bryce Romero is a senior at Lamar University and is working toward a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He is currently interning in the office of State Senator Jose Rodriguez. Luis A. Salguero is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He is the first person in his family to complete high school, college and attend law school. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Texas A&M University. He has previously interned with the Environmental Division in the office of Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan. His interests include traveling to foreign countries and participating in obstacle course races. Luis is currently interning with State Representative Carol Alvarado and is looking forward to a fulfilling legal career as a military or corporate attorney. Madison Seymore is a junior at Texas Tech University studying Management and Marketing at the Rawls College of Business. An active member in scholastic organizations, Madison belongs to the Society for the Advancement of Management, the Tech Marketing Association, and the prelaw program at Texas Tech. Currently, Madison is serving as an intern in the office of State Representative John Frullo. She plans to attend the Texas Tech University School of Law upon graduation. 26 Lisa Sherrod is currently a graduate student working on her Master of Public Administration degree at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. She also works as a graduate assistant at the Barbara Jordan Archives. Prior to her current position, she spent seven years working as a legislative assistant for U.S. Representatives Ken Bentsen and Eddie Bernice Johnson in Washington, D.C. Ms. Sherrod is currently interning in the office of State Representative Sylvester Turner and with the Legislative Black Caucus. Naomi Showers is a graduate student at Lamar University, currently studying for her Master of Public Administration degree. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Lamar University. She previously worked for the Bill White for Texas campaign in Jefferson County. Ms. Showers is currently interning in the office of State Representative Ron Reynolds and has aspirations of opening a Public Relations and Lobbying Firm. Stephen Small is a senior at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, coupled with a minor in History. After completing his degree at Texas Tech University, Stephen hopes to continue his education by attending law school to earn a Juris Doctorate, as well as a Master of Laws in Taxation. 27 David Sneed received a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Stephen F. Austin State University in 2005. He then attended East Texas Police Academy and spent several years in law enforcement. He is now back at Stephen F. Austin studying Political Science and History. Mr. Sneed is currently a legislative intern with State Senator Kel Seliger and hopes to utilize his education and experience to pursue a career in politics. Elizabeth Tagle is a third-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health at Texas A&M University. She also has a Master of Public Health from the School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center. She previously worked for the National Network of Public Health Institutes in New Orleans, LA. Ms. Tagle is currently interning in the office of State Senator Rodney Ellis and is looking forward to a career in public policy focusing on health and human services and human rights issues. Christian A. Taylor is a junior Political Science major at Howard University in Washington, D.C. A native Houstonian with a passion for broadening his horizons, he studied abroad during the Summer of 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. Currently, Mr. Taylor is interning in the office of State Representative Jessica Farrar. He anticipates a May 2012 graduation from Howard, and upon graduation plans to attend law school to further his political endeavors. 28 Chasity Tillis is a junior at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She is a Political Science-Public Administration double major. After graduation, she would like to attend law school and eventually start a career in corporate law. Ms. Tillis is currently interning in the office of State Representative Marisa Marquez. Janice Tolbert is a senior undergraduate student at Baylor University, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a double minor in Religion and Rhetoric & Argumentation. She has previously interned with the United States Congress in Washington, D.C. and as communications specialist with the Waco Independent School District Board of Trustees. Ms. Tolbert is currently interning in the office of State Senator Rodney Ellis and anticipates an exciting future career as an educator and advocate for sound educational policies. Houston Tower is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. He previously has interned at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office and has worked in radio, print, and digital advertising and marketing. Upon graduation, he plans to practice as a criminal prosecutor and to later participate in shaping public policy. Mr. Tower is currently interning with Representative Eddie Lucio III. 29 Anastasia A. Thomas is a fourth-year undergraduate at Howard University in Washington, D.C., majoring in Print/Online Journalismwith a minor in Political Science. During her undergraduate career, she has worked as a campus peer minister with the United Methodist Chaplain, which led her to mission work in Johannesburg and Capetown, South Africa during the summer of 2009. She also serves as a member of the United Methodist Student Movement’s Steering Committee. Ms. Thomas currently interns for State Representative Marc Veasey. She would like to pursue a career in worldwide advocacy. Sam Thomas is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Houston Baptist University. He previously interned as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable R. Jack Cagle of the Harris County Civil Court at Law #1. Mr. Thomas is currently interning with the Office of Court Administration, where he is involved with complex legal research. Melody Udoinyion is a law student at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, LA. She received her undergraduate degree in Finance and Accounting from Georgia State University. She is currently interning with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. As a future lawyer, Ms. Udoinyion plans to pursue a career in regulatory law as it deals with the environment or energy, with the ultimate goal of entering public service. 30 Brian Waldrup received his Master of Arts of Teaching in Elementary Education from Xavier University in New Orleans, LA in December 2010. While at Xavier, he cofounded The Pilot Foundation, a 501(c)(3) educational program that focused on computer and technological advancement for New Orleans’ youths. He received his Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Business Administration from Northwestern State University. Mr. Waldrup is currently interning in the office of State Representative Alma Allen, focusing on educational policies and development. Mr. Waldrup is looking forward to matriculating into a JD/PhD program with the purpose of creating change in the educational system for minority and disadvantaged youth. Tumi Wallace is a law student at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. He received his Bachelor of Social Science degree in Politics and History at the University of Cape Town. He has previously interned at two South African law firms and the legal department of the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. Tumi hopes to return to South Africa to pursue a career in international diplomacy and dispute resolution or maritime trade agreements upon completion of his law degree and Masters in Maritime Law. Tumi is interning in the office of State Senator Rodney Ellis. 31 Bridgette Williams is a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama. She has previously interned in the City Attorney’s Office in Port Arthur, Texas and the Municipal Court in Bessemer, Alabama. Ms. Williams is currently interning at the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality in the Environmental Law and Litigation divisions. She looks forward to a successful career as a litigator. Kara Willis is a second-year law student at South Texas College of Law. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture Economics from Prairie View A&M University. She has previously interned with the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington D.C. and with Judge Al Bennett of the 61st Civil District Court in Harris County. Ms. Willis is currently interning in the Harris County Attorney’s Office and is looking forward to a career in civil litigation. Kara has a passion for public service and aspires to one day become an elected official to serve her community. 32 Interns through the Years... Governor Ann Richards meets with the first TLIP class in 1991. The TLIP class of 1993, photographed with Governor Ann Richards in the Capitol Extension. 34 Governor George Bush visits with the TLIP class of 1995 in the Governor’s Reception Room. Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock meets with Senator Ellis and the TLIP class of 1997 in the Senate Chamber. 35 The TLIP class of 1999 meets with Houston Mayor Lee P. Brown. Lieutenant Governor Bill Ratliff visits with Senator Ellis and the TLIP class of 2001. 36 The TLIP class of 2003 photographed with Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst. TLIP 2005 participants enjoy meeting Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson. 37 The TLIP Class of 2006 visits with City of Houston Controller Annise Parker. The TLIP Class of 2008, photographed with Leonard Spearman, Representative James Clyburn, Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, Senator Ellis, and Washington D.C. 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