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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
KENNETH S. GEROLD RECEIVES KELLEY DRYE &
WARREN LLP SCHOLARSHIP FROM NEW YORK BAR
FOUNDATION
July
12, 2007
Kenneth S. Gerold, a student at Columbia
Law School, has been chosen as the recipient
of the Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholarship
administered by The New York Bar Foundation.
The $10,000 award is available to second-year
students attending Columbia Law School who
have at least a B average and intend to
practice law in the State of New York upon
graduation. The recipient of the scholarship
is selected by Columbia Law School.
John R. Horan of New York (Fox Horan &
Camerini LLP), president of The Foundation
said, “We are pleased to award the
2007 Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholarship
to Kenneth S. Gerold. Mr. Gerold’s
academic achievements, legal internships
and work with the indigent made him an excellent
candidate for this award. We look forward
to welcoming Mr. Gerold to the legal profession
after his graduation from Columbia Law School.”
A native of Long Island and a graduate of
Ward Melville High School (East Setauket),
Gerold is a 2006 graduate of Stanford University
(California) with Bachelor of Arts degrees
in economics and political science. During
his first year at Columbia, he worked with
the Legal Clinic for the Homeless to obtain
undistributed welfare benefits for a homeless
woman and her children.
While at Stanford, Gerold spent a summer
teaching about and testing for HIV/AIDS
in Tanzania with a small not-for-profit
organization, Students for International
Change. He studied for a term at the University
of Oxford (England) and interned in Congress
for a summer, working for the U.S. House
of Representatives Policy Committee where
he researched domestic and international
policy matters involving budgetary appropriations
and government-sponsored enterprises. He
also assisted in the drafting of legislation
related to media censorship in China and
Russia. Additionally, he was a research
assistant for a Stanford professor focusing
on nuclear proliferation issues.
The Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholarship
will be applied to Gerold’s tuition
during his second year of law school. His
long-term career plans are focused on corporate
law.
James J. Kirk, managing partner at Kelley
Drye stated, “We are proud to recognize
Mr. Gerold as the Kelley Drye & Warren
LLP Scholar for academic year 2007-08 at
Columbia Law School. He has earned this
award through his scholarly accomplishments,
demonstrated commitment to the law, and
outstanding performance in his extracurricular
activities.”
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is an international,
multidisciplinary law firm of nearly 400
lawyers and other professionals who are
resident in seven offices in the U.S. and
one affiliate office in India. The firm
traces its roots to 1836 and provides legal
expertise in more than 30 areas of law.
The Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Scholarship
is one example of how The New York Bar Foundation
is serving the charitable and educational
needs of New York’s legal profession,
the justice system and the community.
For more information about The New York
Bar Foundation, visit its Web site at www.tnybf.org
or contact Rosanne Van Heertum, director
of development, The New York Bar Foundation,
One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207.
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