Highly established in her career as an attorney and advocate for domestic violence victims, Pam continues to work tirelessly. She credits her drive and passion to her family, and to her many clients whom have been a partner and mentor (P.A.M) in her life.
Pam began her career in 1990 as a prosecutor for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, quickly focusing on the area of domestic violence. In 1996, she joined the American Prosecutor’s Research Institute’s Criminal Prosecution Division as a Senior Attorney, conducting training and speaking on domestic violence.
Professional Speaker on Workplace Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse Infiltrating the workplace. Consultation services include assisting corporations and organizations assemble and train threat assessment teams, policy development, and employee-wide education and training.#N#Also does motivational speaking as a two time cancer survivor and is an Adjunct Professor at Kent Law School in Chicago.
Serve as the principal legal advisor for Liquor Control related functions, providing advice and consultation on policy matters, rules, and regulations as they pertain to the implementation and administration of the Liquor Control Act and related state laws.
Professional Speaker on Workplace Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse Infiltrating the workplace. Consultation services include assisting corporations and organizations assemble and train threat assessment teams, policy development, and employee-wide education and training.#N#Also does motivational speaking as a two time cancer survivor and is an Adjunct Professor at Kent Law School in Chicago.
Serve as the principal legal advisor for Liquor Control related functions, providing advice and consultation on policy matters, rules, and regulations as they pertain to the implementation and administration of the Liquor Control Act and related state laws.