Samantha Shay
About Samantha Shay
Samantha Shay is an Administrative Assistant at Jefferies with a background in legal and administrative roles, and holds multiple degrees in psychology and criminal studies.
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Samantha Shay is an Administrative Assistant currently working at Jefferies. She has held this position since 2018 and is based in the Greater New York City Area.
Previous Work Experience
Samantha Shay previously worked at Goldman & Associates as a Legal Secretary from 2017 to 2018, where she spent one year in Garden City, New York. Before that, she interned at the Nassau County District Attorney's office in the Special Operations, Narcotics, and Gangs Bureau for four months in 2016. Additionally, she worked at Adelphi University as an Admissions Ambassador from 2013 to 2017, a tenure spanning four years in Garden City, New York.
Education and Expertise
Samantha Shay holds multiple degrees from reputable institutions. She studied at John Jay College (CUNY) focusing on International Crime and Justice, achieving a Master of Arts in 2021. Concurrently, she pursued an Advanced Certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies, also completed in 2021. She obtained both a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Criminalistics and Criminal Science from Adelphi University in 2017. She furthered her education at Adelphi University with a Master's degree in Psychology, which she completed in 2018.
Background in Criminal Justice
Samantha Shay has a strong background in criminal justice, having pursued advanced education and practical experience in this field. She completed her studies in International Crime and Justice and Transnational Organized Crime Studies at John Jay College (CUNY). Her field experience includes an internship at the Nassau County District Attorney's office, allowing her to gain work experience in the Special Operations, Narcotics, and Gangs Bureau.
Experience in Educational Institutions
During her time at Adelphi University, Samantha Shay served as an Admissions Ambassador from 2013 to 2017. This experience allowed her to interact with prospective students and their families, providing information about academic programs, campus life, and admissions processes.