“Between running my sorority’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Tumblr accounts to taking 4 business classes I’m keeping very busy this semester! To add to this, I also applied and was accepted to study abroad in Rome, Italy next semester. If it wasn’t for Adam and the Raymond ‘Hap’ Harrison scholarship, I would not be able
Aissatou Diallo, a student at Hunter College and recipient of the Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship, updates us about her semester
admin2020-09-22T10:31:46+00:00“It’s only my first semester, but I have so much going on. When I’m not buried in readings and papers, I’m juggling the clubs joined such as Project Sunshine or Maleka Mag, while making time for friends in between. Since starting college, I’ve also been to the opera, plays and other places. Because Adam’s scholarship,
Jennifer Teets, a student at The College of New Jersey and recipient of the Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship, updates us about her semester
admin2020-09-22T10:33:27+00:00“I have been thoroughly enjoying my first semester at The College of New Jersey. My classes and professors are intriguing, and I have seen the benefits of my hard work manifested in the high grades I have received on my first few exams. I am a member of the Women’s Club Soccer team, and we
Breanne Springstead, student at Rutgers and recipient of the Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship, tells us what she is up to this semester
admin2020-09-22T10:34:06+00:00“This semester has been great! I’ve been going to football games and hanging out with my friends and boyfriend, all while managing to maintain my grades. A also try to always make time to get to see my family, even if we just FaceTime if I’m not home. Rutgers always has so much going on!
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“Thank you very much Adam Leitman Bailey for presenting me with the Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship. It was such an honor to not only intern at Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. but also to have you come to the scholarship dinner and present me with this award!” Kelly McNaughton was an intern at Adam Leitman Bailey,
Keilon LaBarrie, a Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship Winner Updates Us
admin2020-09-22T10:36:12+00:00Keilon LaBarrie, a Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship Winner, updates us, “My first semester of college has definitely been very challenging and busy. Although I must say that working at ALBPC has helped me with being able to deal with a fast pace demanding environment. I’ve have been rethinking and decided to change my major. With
“This summer, through the assistance of Mr. Adam Leitman Bailey, I completed an internship at the Taub Research Institute at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital …” – Kinjal Desai’s Internship Statement
admin2020-09-22T10:41:53+00:00This summer, through the assistance of Mr. Adam Leitman Bailey, I completed an internship at the Taub Research Institute at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. I worked with a Research Assistant on an project for Dr. Habeck investigating the properties and current techniques in a very specific type of functional MRI that uses arterial spin labeling. I
Parent Of High School Intern Thanks Adam For Opportunity Given To His Daughter Through ALB, PC.’s ongoing High School Intern Program
admin2020-09-22T10:46:47+00:00Dear Adam, You made such a difference in Breanne’s life by providing her with the incredible summer internship experience at your firm. She has learned a lot, matured, and grown as a professional. Thank you for all you’ve done. I’d love to take you to lunch or dinner as a gesture of gratitude. I hope
“It is truly admirable to see the way you have touched so many lives and for that I am grateful to have had the opportunity to get to know you these past few years.” Merlyn Jacob, first recipient of the Raymond “Hap” Harrison Scholarship
admin2020-09-22T10:58:34+00:00Hi Adam Leitman Bailey! I graduated and I can officially call myself a Rutgers alumni like you! After graduation and my brief break, I quickly began to prepare myself for PA school and attended my first orientation at Mercy College today–I begin classes this Friday. It has been a long and hard four years but