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Astrid Gloade
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Director of Academic Support Programs
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B.A., University of Pennsylvania
J.D., Columbia University
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Biography
Astrid Gloade is a 1991 graduate of Columbia Law School, where she was an editor of the Human Rights Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Ms. Gloade received a bachelor of arts degree in literature from the University of Pennsylvania. After law school, Ms. Gloade was an associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, where she handled a variety of commercial litigation and pro bono matters. Prior to joining Hofstra Law School, Ms. Gloade served as Director of Enforcement for the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board, which has jurisdiction over the ethics law that governs all New York City officials and employees. In addition to supervising litigation of cases involving violations of the City's ethics law, Ms. Gloade educated and advised New York City public servants, international government officials, United Nations personnel, and local bar association members about the ethics law. Ms. Gloade has served as an instructor in the Columbia Law School Profession of Law program and as an adjunct associate professor at Brooklyn Law School.