Elisha Thomas
About Elisha Thomas
Elisha Thomas is an Analyst in Enterprise Compliance Risk Management at Tegus, where they have worked since 2022. They have a diverse background in law and human rights, having previously held roles at Baker McKenzie and Franklin & Marshall College.
Work at Tegus
Elisha Thomas has been working at Tegus since 2022 as an Analyst in Enterprise Compliance Risk Management. Prior to this role, Thomas served as a Compliance Associate from 2021 to 2022 and as a Senior Compliance Associate for a period of 8 months in 2022. This progression reflects a focus on compliance and risk management within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Elisha Thomas completed a Bachelor’s Degree with a Joint Major in Government and Creative Writing at Franklin & Marshall College from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, Thomas studied at the School for International Training, focusing on Human Rights, Foundations, Challenges, and Advocacy in 2018. This educational background supports a strong foundation in law and human rights.
Background
Elisha Thomas has a diverse work history that includes roles in legal assistance, education, and compliance. Prior to joining Tegus, Thomas worked as a Legal Assistant/Paralegal at Baker McKenzie from 2019 to 2021. Other positions include a Staff Writer at Franklin & Marshall College and an Associate Teacher at Bright Horizons. This varied experience contributes to a well-rounded professional profile.
Internship Experience
Thomas has engaged in several internships that provided valuable experience in various fields. Notably, Thomas served as a Student Intern at Franklin & Marshall College in 2015, a CAP/Lancaster Coalition to Combat Poverty Intern in 2017, and a Volunteer Department Summer Intern at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in 2014. These internships helped develop skills relevant to compliance and community engagement.
Passion for Human Rights
Elisha Thomas has demonstrated a commitment to human rights and international relations throughout their career. This passion aligns with their educational pursuits and professional aspirations in law, indicating a focus on advocacy and social justice.