Manlius resident Alyssa N. Campbell, an associate at Bond, Schoeneck and King PLLC, has graduated from the Nourishing Tomorrow’s Leaders training program. The program, sponsored by The Gifford Foundation, Leadership of Greater Syracuse and the Central New York Community Foundation, is a board service training program for professionals designed to increase the diversity of nonprofit boards and leadership in the Central New York area.
“We proudly supported Alyssa’s interest and participation in Nourishing Tomorrow’s Leaders, as the program’s goals mirror our own commitment to diversity and inclusion at Bond,” said Clifford Tsan, the diversity and professional development leader of the firm. “That commitment goes well beyond our doors and extends into the greater community, and we are excited that Alyssa will be able to immediately put her training to good use in her current service on the Board for the Syracuse Northeast Community Center.”
Campbell focuses her practice on labor and employment law. She represents and advises private and public sector employers and management in a broad range of matters including claims alleging discrimination, harassment, unlawful discharge and retaliation, as well as employee discipline, employment agreements, separation agreements, union campaigns and collective bargaining and labor arbitration disputes.