Meet Our Tour Guides

Each year, a group of current Suffolk Law students, known as Admission Ambassadors, volunteer to serve as an informed, connective resource for prospective students.

Our Admission Ambassadors have various, diverse interests and are involved in a wide range of activities and affinity groups here at Suffolk Law. Some of our student ambassadors even double as tour guides and make themselves available to meet with prospective law students, guide them around the Suffolk Law building, and give insight into the student experience.

Fall 2024 Tour Guides


Lianne Anderson, 2L Day

Lianne has a wide variety of interests, including immigration and business law, due to prior professional experience helping companies provide work authorization (visas and green cards) for their foreign employees working in the US. She is on the board for both the Immigration Law Association (ILA) and Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA). She spent a summer in Tax and will spend 2L summer in Financial Services.

 

Erin Doane, 2L Day

Erin is a JD/MSLL student interested in health law and litigation. She currently works as a law clerk on the litigation team at a personal injury firm. At Suffolk, she is also involved in SBA, currently serving as the social affairs committee's strategic manager. She is also a staff member on the Journal of Health and Biomedical law.

 

Hope Olson, 3L Day

Hope is interested in compliance and hotel law. Prior to attending law school, she worked for a luxury hotel company that led her to her interest in law school and the post-pandemic reality of hotel survival. Hope is a member of the Student Bar Association and Immigrant Justice Clinic.

 

Sofi Shlepakov, 2L Day

Sofi is interested in pursuing a career in business litigation. She is a staff member on the Journal of High Technology Law, and this past summer, she interned with Judge Kevin Connelly in Probate/Family court in Brockton-Plymouth county.

 

Steven C. Terry II, 3L Day

Steven is interested in Trust & Estates as well as legal technology. He spent the last two summers interning for John Mackey, a Suffolk Law alumnus that practices in Everett, MA. He is also a Marshall-Brennan Fellow where he teaches Constitutional Law to high school students in Boston; a student worker in the Suffolk Law Dean's Suite; and is President of the Suffolk Law Walking Group.