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Charting Your Own Course: How a Returnship Program Can Benefit Your Career
One story from The Davis Polk Revisited program - The program welcomes back to the firm former Davis Polk lawyers who have taken a break from the legal profession and wish to return to full-time legal careers.
Resilience and Reinvention: Adapting Your Career and Finding Your Niche
When she was ready to move on, she realized she had a niche skill which could allow her to open her own marketing agency. This seemed like the perfect next step as she looked to discover a different sort of flexibility now that she was an empty nester.
A Leap of Faith: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to Jewish Educator
Becoming an educator was Sherri’s second career. Sherri was a second generation CPA and began working for her dad and cousin’s accounting firm when she was only 14 years old.
Career Shifts & Pivots: From Financial Advisor to Teacher
Relationship building is Fred’s superpower. Many of his clients over the years became his friends. He cared about his clients and knew about their lives in the same way he cares about his students now and connects with them. For example, he knows each and every student’s name at his school.