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From a cattle farm in Illinois to a law office in Manhattan, Cari Rincker 鈥07 has built a career at the intersection of agriculture, law, and advocacy. Founder of Rincker Law PLLC, a firm focused on food, agriculture, and family law, Cari has forged her own path as a lawyer, educator, author, and podcast host鈥攁ll while staying rooted in her rural beginnings and passionate about helping others navigate complex legal landscapes.
Throughout his legal journey, Paul Humphreys 鈥09, has consistently exemplified the values of leadership, service, and mentorship. Currently a partner and office managing partner in the New York office of Freshfields US LLP, Paul has built a remarkable career focused on US and cross-border public and private M&A. Today, Paul attributes much of his professional success to the education he received at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆视频 and in turn, takes every opportunity he can to support his alma mater.
Growing up, Samuel Carvalho 鈥25 LLM dreamed of being a diplomat, an ambition that led him to pursue a law degree at the Universidade Federal do Cear谩 in Fortaleza, Brazil. However, during his time pursuing an LLB, he had the opportunity to work alongside environmental organizations serving under-resourced communities. This experience was the beginning of a new passion for Samuel.
From student leader to future law clerk, Joe Seminara '25 proves that determination and mentorship go a long way in law school.
The youngest of seven, Kyle Davis-Edwards 鈥25 grew up in a loving, humble household where his parents held him to high expectations. 鈥淢y parents enrolled me in a private high school with the expectation that I excel in the school鈥檚 top tier sports and academic programs,鈥 shared Kyle. 鈥淲hile my parents were strict, it was their guidance that cultivated me into the disciplined and driven person I am today.鈥
Susan Cacace 鈥89 began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County after graduating from what was then known as Pace Law School. In 2005, she began her nearly 20 years of service as a Westchester County Court Judge. A dedicated public servant, after spending 30 years as a prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge, she decided it was time to pursue a lifetime dream of serving Westchester County as the District Attorney. Now, after winning the election and taking office earlier this year, Westchester County DA Susan Cacace has an ambitious list of priorities to 鈥渂ring Westchester to a better place.鈥
麻豆视频 welcomes two new Board of Trustees members鈥擝arbara A. Abeles, a global manufacturing executive and longtime education philanthropist, and Sabrina A. Griffin 鈥92, an alumna and corporate diversity leader鈥攚hose shared commitment to opportunity, leadership, and student success will help shape the future of the University.
Days after graduating from Pace鈥檚 Lubin School of Business, Michael Gelchie 鈥90 began his first job at Louis Dreyfus Company. Thirty years later, he became the company鈥檚 CEO, leading a global operation spanning more than 100 countries.
Pace is a university on the rise, riding a wave of forward momentum that is transforming the experiences of our students, setting new standards of excellence and innovation, and expanding our impact in communities across the globe. That success is earning national recognition鈥攊n rankings, in distinctions of excellence, and in the extraordinary achievements of our alumni across industries and disciplines.
At the 61st annual Spirit of Pace Awards dinner, held on June 12 at the American Museum of Natural History, more than 270 members of the extended Pace Community gathered in the iconic Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life to do just that: to make an extraordinary difference in the lives of our students while recognizing industry and alumni leaders who typify the values Pace holds most dear.