Brooklyn Bar’s new CLE director helping to implement new technology
Meet Danielle A. Levine, the Brooklyn Law School graduate who hopes to transform the way the Brooklyn Bar Association runs its Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program.
“The Bar Association has been working to improve its CLE program for a little while now, and as we move on with our technology, I think we’ll be able to grow the program to a whole new level,” Levine said. “We’re making it easier for our members to obtain their CLE credits and, with the technology expansion we have coming soon, we want to expand our audience beyond Brooklyn.”
Levine, who is a Westchester native, graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 2013 and got her undergraduate degree at the University of Rochester. She said that she sought out this position as it gives her an opportunity to combine her legal expertise with educational programming, a personal passion.