Chelsey Boll is a licensed Tennessee attorney with a law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. Her formative experiences include a clerkship at a probate court and internships focused on real estate closings, estate planning, and observing the judicial process.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Davidson College and maintains an interest in her alma mater, as well as Wake Forest University. This suggests a potential connection to collegiate communities and their activities.
During a judicial internship, she shadowed a judge daily, observing every stage of the court system, including jury selection and trials.
Read the full overview →They are not always early adopters but can be pursuaded by leveraging strong relationships. They are really good at seeing what the long-term impacts of their decisions could be. Unlike C or D types, they are vocal with their opinions but not so much with their questions.
Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.
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