Two Windsor Law alums in the early years of their careers will receive Odyssey Awards from the University of Windsor Alumni Association.
Sarah Clarke (LLB 2008) is principal of Clarke Child and Family Law. Her practice focuses on serving First Nation clients to protect the best interests of their children, defend their Aboriginal and treaty rights, and ensure that families stay together whenever possible. Her work with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society earned recognition from Lexpert Magazine.
Michelle Oliel (pictured above) (LLB 2007) currently serves in the trial chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal and as a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. Her advocacy for vulnerable children led her to co-found the Stahili Foundation, which works with families and community to end exploitation, keep children together, and break the cycle of poverty.
Congratulations to both of these deserving young grads.
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