Nigel A. Schilling
About Nigel A. Schilling
Nigel A. Schilling serves as a Labor & Employment Fellow at Hearst Office of General Counsel since 2021. He has a diverse background in legal internships and international studies, having studied at Middlebury College and the School for International Training.
Current Role at Hearst
Nigel A. Schilling serves as a Labor & Employment Fellow at Hearst Office of General Counsel, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on labor and employment law, contributing to various legal matters within the organization. His experience in this capacity allows him to apply his legal knowledge and skills in a corporate environment.
Educational Background
Nigel A. Schilling has a solid educational foundation in international studies and politics. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Politics and Economics from Middlebury College, graduating magna cum laude in 2021. Prior to this, he studied International Studies and Multilateral Diplomacy at the School for International Training during the summer of 2019. He completed his high school education at Francis W. Parker School, receiving his diploma in 2017.
Internship Experience
Nigel A. Schilling has gained valuable internship experience in various legal settings. He worked as a Legal Intern at the Michigan Court of Appeals for one month in 2019 and at Corboy & Demetrio, P.C. for three months in 2018. Additionally, he completed a two-month leadership program with Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership in 2015 and participated in a Summer Law Program with Envision Experience in both 2015 and 2016.
Work Experience in Marketing and Sales
In 2020, Nigel A. Schilling served as a Website Development and Marketing Intern at Tend in London, England, for two months. He also worked as a Cutco Independent Sales Representative for Vector Marketing in 2017 for two months in Chicago, Illinois. These roles provided him with experience in marketing and sales, complementing his legal expertise.
International Study Experience
Nigel A. Schilling enhanced his international perspective by studying at Università degli Studi di Firenze during the academic year 2019-20. This experience contributed to his understanding of global issues and international relations, aligning with his academic focus on international studies.