RALEIGH — Josue Jimenez ’17 has joined the Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at as its assistant director of admissions. The 2018 Wallace Public Service Fellow, Jimenez will work extensively with Director of Admissions Morgan Cutright to oversee the law school’s overall admissions and recruitment efforts.
Most recently, Jimenez worked as assistant general counsel at the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and was a staff attorney for the Battered Immigrant Project at Legal Aid of North Carolina.
“Josue made quite an impact on all of us during his time here and I can speak for all faculty and staff when I say we are thrilled to have him rejoin our ranks,” Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard said. “His program familiarity, professional acumen, commitment to community and enviable drive will greatly benefit our graduates and our profession.”
A native of Los Angeles, Jimenez earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a member of the 10th Judicial District, Hispanic National Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA), the Wake County Bar Association (WCBA) and the Capital City Lawyers Association.
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