Selena Williams
About Selena Williams
Selena Williams is a Records and Information Specialist currently employed at Hearst in the New York City Metropolitan Area since 2020. She has extensive experience in legal operations and litigation support, having held various roles at prominent law firms and organizations.
Work at Hearst
Selena Williams has been employed at Hearst as a Records and Information Specialist since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for managing and organizing records and information within the organization. Her position is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area, where she has contributed to the efficiency of information management for the past four years.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Hearst, Selena Williams held several positions in the legal field. She worked as a Senior Litigation Paralegal at Proskauer Rose LLP from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, she served as a Litigation Case Manager at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP for nine months in 2012. She also held the position of Manager, Legal Operations & Investigations at New Avon from 2018 to 2019. Her earlier roles include Paralegal Manager at Brown Rudnick LLP and various other legal positions at firms such as Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Education and Expertise
Selena Williams earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Wake Forest University, where she studied from 1996 to 2000. Her educational background provides her with a foundation in understanding human behavior, which can be beneficial in her roles within the legal and information management sectors.
Career Development
Throughout her career, Selena Williams has gained extensive experience in legal operations and information management. Her roles have included responsibilities such as managing litigation processes, overseeing legal operations, and ensuring compliance with information management protocols. This diverse experience has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape and the importance of effective record-keeping.