Chaisa Wilson
About Chaisa Wilson
Chaisa Wilson is a certified paralegal with a Bachelor's degree in Legal Assistant/Paralegal from Pierce College and a Master's degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science from the University of Cincinnati. She has worked at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission since 2015, managing large case dockets and assisting in over 20 trials.
Work at U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Chaisa Wilson has served as a paralegal at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission since 2015. In this role, she manages large case dockets and oversees both junior and senior paralegals, demonstrating her leadership capabilities. Her work contributes to the agency's mission of protecting investors and maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets.
Education and Expertise
Chaisa Wilson holds a Bachelor's degree in Legal Assistant/Paralegal from Pierce College. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Science from the same institution. Additionally, she obtained a Master's degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science from the University of Cincinnati. Her educational background supports her expertise in legal processes and procedures.
Background
Chaisa Wilson has a strong foundation in legal studies, having pursued her education at Pierce College and the University of Cincinnati. Her studies focused on paralegal work and criminal justice, equipping her with the necessary skills for her current role. She holds a certification as a paralegal, which formally recognizes her professional abilities in the field.
Courtroom Experience
Throughout her career, Chaisa Wilson has assisted in over 20 trials, showcasing her extensive courtroom experience. This involvement highlights her practical application of legal knowledge and her ability to support legal proceedings effectively.