John Connolly
About John Connolly
John Connolly is a Corporate Paralegal currently employed at Varsity Tutors in St. Louis, Missouri. He has extensive experience in legal support roles, having worked at various law firms and companies since 2011.
Current Role at Varsity Tutors
John Connolly serves as a Corporate Paralegal at Varsity Tutors, a Nerdy Company, since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for various legal tasks that support the company's operations. His experience in corporate law and paralegal duties contributes to the efficiency of the legal department. He operates from St. Louis, Missouri, where he applies his skills in legal documentation and compliance.
Previous Experience at Eckenrode-Maupin
Prior to his current position, John Connolly worked at Eckenrode-Maupin, Attorneys at Law. He held the role of Paralegal from 2018 to 2021, where he gained substantial experience in legal processes. Before that, he served as a Legal Secretary for six months in 2017. His time at this firm provided him with foundational skills in legal research and documentation.
Educational Background
John Connolly studied at Saint Louis Community College-Meramec, where he earned a degree in Legal Assistant/Paralegal from 2015 to 2017. He also attended Southeast Missouri State University, achieving a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from 2007 to 2011. His educational background supports his expertise in legal and corporate environments.
Work History in Legal and Corporate Roles
John Connolly has a diverse work history in legal and corporate roles. He worked at Kozeny & McCubbin, LC in various capacities, including Non-Judicial Sales Crier/Conveyance Specialist and Sales Coordinator from 2012 to 2016. He also served as an Escrow Processor at Insight Title Company for one month in 2016. This range of experience has equipped him with a broad understanding of legal processes.
Skills and Expertise
John Connolly possesses strong public speaking skills, which are advantageous in legal and corporate settings. He has expertise in PACER, a tool used for accessing U.S. federal court documents. Additionally, his background in editing enhances his ability to review and prepare legal documentation effectively.