Emma Schambach
About Emma Schambach
Emma Schambach is a Legal Secretary with extensive experience in various roles within legal and political organizations. She holds a Master's Degree in Communication Studies and has worked as a staff journalist while maintaining her legal career.
Current Role at Rimon Law
Emma Schambach currently serves as a Legal Secretary at Rimon Law, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she applies her legal knowledge and organizational skills to support the firm's operations. Her experience encompasses various areas of law, including civil and probate litigation and family law.
Education and Academic Background
Emma Schambach holds a Master's Degree in Communication Studies. She completed her undergraduate education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she earned Bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Communication with a focus on Public Advocacy. Prior to that, she achieved an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) from Davidson County Community College.
Professional Experience
Emma has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles related to law and communication. She served as a Research Assistant at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and held internships at organizations such as the League of Women Voters and Carolina Political Consulting. Additionally, she has experience as an Executive Legal Assistant at The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C. and as a Media Fellow for the Network of Enlightened Women.
Involvement in Organizations
Emma has been actively involved in several organizations throughout her career. She was the President of the UNCC chapter of the Network of Enlightened Women and served as a Director of Communications for the North Carolina Federation of College Republicans. Her engagement in these roles reflects her commitment to advocacy and political discourse.
Journalism and Publications
In addition to her legal career, Emma Schambach is a staff journalist at the Dallas Express and continues to work as a freelance and part-time journalist. She has been published by notable outlets, including College Fix, Campus Reform, the John Locke Foundation, and the James G. Martin Center, showcasing her writing skills and insights on various topics.